Development of anthropometric work environment for Taiwanese workers

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Wang, EMY
Wang, MJ
Yeh, WY
Shih, YC
Lin, YC
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[1] Natl Tsing Hua Univ, Dept Ind Engn, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan
[2] Inst Occupat Safety & Hlth, Div Occupat Hyg, Council Labor Affairs, Taipei 105, Taiwan
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anthropometry; database; static-body dimension; ergonomic design; workplace; stature ratio;
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This paper presents the first-stage extended results of an anthropometry survey project that has been done recently in Taiwan. The purpose of the anthropometry survey project was to construct a static and dynamic anthropometric database for local workers, for use by designers and engineers involved in designing the work-related facilities. Local human factors researchers and specialists were involved in this large-scale survey. According to the worker population structure in Taiwan's main industries, 1200 subjects were measured. The database consists of data for 266 static-body dimensions and 42 dynamic ranges of motion. The statistical data are presented in a conventional paper hardcopy handbook and a computerized on-line searching system. It is expected that the data can be used by designers and engineers to create ergonomically designed equipment, devices, and work environment for local workers, thereby ensuring a safe work environment. Based on such data, the primary dimensions for work environment design applications were also proposed. In addition, the stature ratio for males was compared with that of females.
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