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[Human factor and occupational standardization]

V V Rozenblat

    Meditsina Truda I Promyshlennaia Ekologiia
    |January 1, 1994
    PubMed
    Summary

    Work regulation involves technical/economic and ergonomic aspects. Ergonomic regulation optimizes physiological, hygienic, and psychological factors to balance work output with human well-being and health.

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    Area of Science:

    • Occupational Health
    • Ergonomics
    • Workplace Physiology

    Background:

    • Work regulation encompasses both technical/economic outcomes and the impact of work on the human body.
    • Balancing these aspects is crucial for effective work and consumption regulation.
    • Ergonomic regulation addresses work characteristics like load, intensity, risk, and job satisfaction.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To define the multifaceted nature of work regulation.
    • To elucidate the components of ergonomic regulation.
    • To establish the role of physiological regulation in optimizing work conditions.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of the dual components of work regulation: technical-economic and ergonomic.
    • Decomposition of ergonomic regulation into physiological, hygienic, and psychological subunits.
    • Examination of physiological regulation principles for setting maximal allowable and optimal work loads.

    Main Results:

    • Work regulation is a complex interplay between productivity goals and human health considerations.
    • Ergonomic regulation is comprised of physiological, hygienic, and psychological dimensions.
    • Physiological regulation aims to define safe (maximal allowable) and beneficial (optimal) work loads.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective work regulation requires a compromise between economic demands and the physiological, hygienic, and psychological well-being of workers.
    • Physiological regulation is key to preventing harm and enhancing performance through appropriate work load management.
    • Understanding these ergonomic principles is vital for creating healthier and more productive work environments.

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