Instructions: Read both Scenario #1 and also Scenario #2, and then complete the
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Instructions: Read both Scenario #1 and also Scenario #2, and then complete the ergonomics observation reports by clearly answering the questions that have been listed within each report.
Scenario #1: Beth’s Office Setting. Beth works in an office setting for five days per week. In her cubicle, she typically uses her computer to perform her responsibilities. While Beth only stands five feet and two inches tall, the equipment at her cubicle is more suitable for a taller employee. One advantage is that she is able to adjust the height on her rolling desk chair. After performing her responsibilities at her cubicle for several years, Beth has been recently suffering from back and neck pain. As a result, Beth communicated her pain to her company and has requested an evaluation by a doctor.
Ergonomics Observation Report
The Worker
What is the worker’s name?
Male or female?
Height?
The Work Setting
Describe the work setting.
Anatomy and Physiology
What types of human systems are involved in the worker’s daily activity? Be specific.
Has the worker mentioned any pain? If yes, explain.
What are the potential cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) or musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)?
Fit
How would you describe the fit of the work activity and setting? Be sure to mention how the human body fits.
Enjoyment
How would you describe the enjoyment of the work activity and setting? Be sure to mention how the human body impacts enjoyment.
Personnel’s Input for Design
To involve personnel in the design, what types of questions would you ask the worker to improve the ergonomics of the work environment? (include at least five questions)
The Worker
What is the worker’s name?
Male or female?
Height?
The Work Setting
Describe the work setting.
Anatomy and Physiology
What types of human systems are involved in the worker’s daily activity? Be specific.
Has the worker mentioned any pain? If yes, explain.
What are the potential cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) or musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)?
Fit
How would you describe the fit of the work activity and setting? Be sure to mention how the human body fits.
Enjoyment
How would you describe the enjoyment of the work activity and setting? Be sure to mention how the human body impacts enjoyment.
Personnel’s Input for Design
To involve personnel in the design, what types of questions would you ask the worker to improve the ergonomics of the work environment? (include at least five questions)
Explanation / Answer
solution
The Worker
What is the worker’s name?
pinal patoliya
Male or female?
female
Height?
5 feet and 3 inch.
The Work Setting
Describe the work setting.
My ideal working environment is one where there's a good sense of team spirit. A strong work ethic is obviously important but the human side is also important. I enjoy working with people who have a decent sense of humour and who, while they might take their work very seriously, don't necessarily take themselves overly seriously! I like people who are down to earth but who have a dynamic and progressive approach to their work. I really enjoy working as part of a highly committed and professional team.
Anatomy and Physiology
What types of human systems are involved in the worker’s daily activity? Be specific.
(1) open system
(2) closed system
Has the worker mentioned any pain? If yes, explain.
No
What are the potential cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) or musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)?
I can't work on computer more than 7-8 hours daily because of pain in the fingers, wrists, or other parts of the body
Fit
How would you describe the fitof the work activity and setting? Be sure to mention how the human body fits.
Jogging, cyclling and swimming is part of my daily schedule and i never compromise for it. so, my body is fit for any hard work or mind is very fresh for any smart work.
Enjoyment
How would you describe theenjoyment of the work activity and setting? Be sure to mention how the human body impactsenjoyment.
Personnel’s Input for Design
To involve personnel in the design, what types of questions would you ask the worker to improve the ergonomics of the work environment? (include at least five questions)
The Worker
What is the worker’s name?
pinal patoliya
Male or female?
female
Height?
5 feet and 3 inch.
The Work Setting
Describe the work setting.
My ideal working environment is one where there's a good sense of team spirit. A strong work ethic is obviously important but the human side is also important. I enjoy working with people who have a decent sense of humour and who, while they might take their work very seriously, don't necessarily take themselves overly seriously! I like people who are down to earth but who have a dynamic and progressive approach to their work. I really enjoy working as part of a highly committed and professional team.
Anatomy and Physiology
What types of human systems are involved in the worker’s daily activity? Be specific.
(1) open system
(2) closed system
Has the worker mentioned any pain? If yes, explain.
No
What are the potential cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) or musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)?
I can't work on computer more than 7-8 hours daily because of pain in the fingers, wrists, or other parts of the body
Fit
How would you describe the fitof the work activity and setting? Be sure to mention how the human body fits.
Jogging, cyclling and swimming is part of my daily schedule and i never compromise for it. so, my body is fit for any hard work or mind is very fresh for any smart work.
Enjoyment
How would you describe theenjoyment of the work activity and setting? Be sure to mention how the human body impactsenjoyment.
Personnel’s Input for Design
To involve personnel in the design, what types of questions would you ask the worker to improve the ergonomics of the work environment? (include at least five questions)