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Ergonomics technology

W L Jones

    American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal
    |January 1, 1977
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    Area of Science:

    • Human factors and ergonomics
    • Aerospace engineering
    • Industrial environmental control

    Background:

    • NASA research extensively studies the human working environment.
    • Ergonomics research yields significant technological advancements.
    • These advancements have potential industrial applications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe NASA's ergonomics research efforts.
    • To highlight the broader applications of this research.
    • To explore implications for industrial environmental control.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of NASA's human factors research programs.
    • Analysis of technological spinoffs from ergonomics studies.
    • Assessment of potential industrial applications.

    Main Results:

    • NASA's work encompasses human factors in operational settings.
    • Ergonomics research generates valuable technological innovations.
    • These innovations can inform industrial environmental strategies.

    Conclusions:

    • NASA's focus on the human working environment has broad relevance.
    • Ergonomics research offers transferable technologies.
    • Findings suggest improved industrial environmental control is feasible.