# playlist of the 40 videos (click the up-left corner of the video)
source: nptelhrd 2012年6月25日
Engineering Design - Ergonomics for beginners: Industrial design perspective by Prof. Debkumar Chakrabarti, Department of Design, IIT Guwahati. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
20 Horizontal work surface 50:43
19 Vertical work surface 45:18
40 Scope for exploration 52:03
18 Chair characteristics 46:50
39 Humanising design :Design and human compatibility, comfort and adaptability aspects 39:05
38 Vertical arm reach and relevant 38:02
17 Posture and body supportive devices 50:38
37 Furniture support 47:42
16 Posture and job relation 56:54
36 Workstation design 41:57
15 Human body-structure and function 44:37
5 Occupational safety and stress at workplace 50:24
14 Statistical treatment of data and percentile calculations 53:04
34 Some checklist for task easiness 45:44
13 Measuring techniques 46:03
33 Design process involving 50:49
12 Anthropometry : squatting and cross-legged postures 47:04
32 Ergonomics criteria/check 49:29
11 Anthropometry landmark: sitting postures 51:06
31 Ergonomics design methodology 34:24
10 Static and synamic anthropometry: standing 47:04
30 Environmental factors influencing 43:29
09 Anthropometry: body growth and somatotypes 52:13
29 Visual displays 50:43
08 Human body - structure and function, anthropometrics 51:05
28 Visual performance 50:14
07 Physiology, (work physiology) and stress 53:50
27 Human error and risk perception 45:46
26 Cognitive aspects and mental workload 49:31
6 Ergonomics/ human factors fundamentals 56:50
25 Information processing and perception 42:31
05 Mutual task comfort: two way dialogue, communication model 52:11
24 Psycho-social behaviour aspects, behavior and stereotype 47:36
04 Domain, philosophy and objective 48:58
23 Communication and cognitive issues 49:39
03 Journey, fitting task to man 48:13
22 Work Counter 50:35
02 Design today - human aid to lifestyle 44:11
21 Movement 49:43
01 Introduction 33:46
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