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S H Snook

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Applied Ergonomics|September 1, 1990
Stairway risers and treads: acceptable and preferred dimensionsC H Irvine, S H Snook, J H Sparshatt
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|July 1, 1978
A study of three preventive approaches to low back injuryS H Snook, R A Campanelli, J W Hart
Human Factors|March 1, 1993
Further studies of psychophysically determined maximum acceptable weights and forcesV M Ciriello, S H Snook, G J Hughes
Ergonomics|May 1, 1997
A single metric for quantifying biomechanical stress in repetitive motions and exertionsM L Lin, R G Radwin, S H Snook
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|September 1, 1970
Maximum weights and work loads acceptable to male industrial workers. A study of lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, and walking tasksS H Snook, C H Irvine, S F Bass
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|July 1, 1993
Effect of tool shape and work location on perceived exertion for work on horizontal surfacesS S Ulin, T J Armstrong, S H Snook, et al.
Ergonomics|October 30, 2001
Psychophysical study of six hand movementsV M Ciriello, S H Snook, B S Webster, et al.
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|November 1, 1990
Perceived exertion and discomfort versus work height with a pistol-shaped screwdriverS S Ulin, C M Ways, T J Armstrong, et al.
Ergonomics|February 1, 1990
The effects of task duration on psychophysically-determined maximum acceptable weights and forcesV M Ciriello, S H Snook, A C Blick, et al.
Ergonomics|July 1, 1993
Perceived exertion and discomfort associated with driving screws at various work locations and at different work frequenciesS S Ulin, T J Armstrong, S H Snook, et al.
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Applied Ergonomics|September 1, 1990
Stairway risers and treads: acceptable and preferred dimensionsC H Irvine, S H Snook, J H Sparshatt
Journal of Occupational Medicine. : Official Publication of the Industrial Medical Association|July 1, 1978
A study of three preventive approaches to low back injuryS H Snook, R A Campanelli, J W Hart
Human Factors|March 1, 1993
Further studies of psychophysically determined maximum acceptable weights and forcesV M Ciriello, S H Snook, G J Hughes
Ergonomics|May 1, 1997
A single metric for quantifying biomechanical stress in repetitive motions and exertionsM L Lin, R G Radwin, S H Snook
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|September 1, 1970
Maximum weights and work loads acceptable to male industrial workers. A study of lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, carrying, and walking tasksS H Snook, C H Irvine, S F Bass
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|July 1, 1993
Effect of tool shape and work location on perceived exertion for work on horizontal surfacesS S Ulin, T J Armstrong, S H Snook, et al.
Ergonomics|October 30, 2001
Psychophysical study of six hand movementsV M Ciriello, S H Snook, B S Webster, et al.
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal|November 1, 1990
Perceived exertion and discomfort versus work height with a pistol-shaped screwdriverS S Ulin, C M Ways, T J Armstrong, et al.
Ergonomics|February 1, 1990
The effects of task duration on psychophysically-determined maximum acceptable weights and forcesV M Ciriello, S H Snook, A C Blick, et al.
Ergonomics|July 1, 1993
Perceived exertion and discomfort associated with driving screws at various work locations and at different work frequenciesS S Ulin, T J Armstrong, S H Snook, et al.
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