Ergonomics 1993 - Abstracts

Ergonomics 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
A checklist for evaluating ergonomic risk factors associated with upper extremity cumulative trauma disorders.BusinessW.M. Keyserling, D.S. Stetson, B.A. Silverstein, M.L. Brouwer
A comparison of circadian rhythms in work performance between physically active and inactive subjects. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessG. Atkinson, A. Coldwells, T. Reilly, J. Waterhouse
Adaptation to permanent night work: the number of consecutive work nights and motivated choice. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessJan Dirkx
An analytical method for characterizing repetitive motion and postural stress using spectral analysis. (Rapid Communication)BusinessRobert G. Radwin, Mei Li Lin
An experimental change of the speed of rotation of the morning and evening shift. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessJ.E.E. Ng-A-Tham, Hk. Thierry
An indirect method for measuring the torque applied to friction-loaded cycle ergometers.BusinessH.K.A. Lakomy
A note on Fitts' Law and assembly order.BusinessC.C. Drury
Anthropometry of industrial populations. (Rapid Communication)BusinessW.S. Marras, J.Y. Kim
A polysomnographic study of morning and afternoon sleep quality during simulated night shift work. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessErnst Kiesswetter
A procedure to assess shift systems based on ergonomic criteria. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessPeter Knauth, Eva Schonfelder
A psychophysical approach to determine the frequency and duration of work-rest schedules for manual handling operations.BusinessAshraf M. Genaidy, Samy Al-Rayes
Biomechanical and epidemiological investigation of carpal tunnel syndrome at workplaces with high risk factors.BusinessP. Loslever, A. Ranaivosoa
Burnout of female and male nurses in shiftwork. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessIrja Kandolin
Can visual perception be used to estimate body part angles. (Rapid Communication)BusinessA.M. Genaidy, L. Guo, R.J. Simmons, J.A. Hidalgo
Computer-aided design of shift schedules. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessFriedhelm Nachreiner, Ling Qin, Hiltraud Grzech-Sukalo, Ina Hedden
Day- and shiftworkers' leisure time. (Tenth International Symposium on Nightand Shiftwork)BusinessF.M. Fischer, C.R. de C. Moreno, R. de L. Fernandez, A. Berwerth, A.M. Coffani dos Santos, A. de C. Bruni
Decision-making style, driving style and self-reported involvement on road traffic accidents.BusinessR.J. West, D.J. French, J. Elander, J.M. Wilding
Direct observation of driving, self reports of driver behavior, and accident involvement. (includes appendix)BusinessRobert West, Davina French
Dissecting circadian performance rhythms: implications for shiftwork. (TenthInternational Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessSimon Folkard, Peter Totterdell, David Minors, Jim Waterhouse
Does individual choice determine shift system acceptability? (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessSimon Folkard, Jane Barton, Lawrence Smith, Peter Totterdell, Evelien Spelten
Editorial: strategies for ergonomics in developing countries. (Editorial)BusinessWang Zhong-Ming
Educational and intervention strategies for improving a shift system: an experience in a disabled persons' facility. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessA. Watanabe, K. Kogi, K. Sakai
Educational programmes for shiftworkers, their families, and prospective shiftworkers. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessDonald I. Tepas
Effects of 10 h time zone changes on female flight attendants' circadian rythms of body temperature, alertness and visual search.BusinessS. Suvanto, M. Harma, J. Ilmarinen, M. Partinen
Effects of duration and vibration on performance of a continuous manual control task.BusinessR.W. McLeod, M.J. Griffin
Effects of seated posture on erector spinae EMG activity during whole body vibration. (electromyograph)BusinessThomas M. Cook, Chris L. Zimmermann, Vijay K. Goelss
Factor structure and internal psychometric properties of a Polish version ofthe Attitude Towards Shiftwork Scale (ATSS). (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessIrena Iskra-Golec
Fast-rise brake lamps as a collision-prevention device. (Rapid Communication)BusinessMichael Sivak, Michael Flannagan
Gender, ageing, and shiftwork intolerance. (Tenth International Symposium onNight and Shiftwork)BusinessH. Oginska, J. Pokorski, A. Oginski
Guidelines for shiftworkers: trials and errors? (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessAlexander Wedderburn, Dora Scholarios
Individual differences in circadian rhythm parameters and short-term tolerance to shiftwork: a follow-up study. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessStjepan Vidacek, Biserka Radosevic-Vidacek, Ljiljana Kaliterna, Zvjezdana Prizmic
Individual differences in night and continuously-rotating shiftwork: seekinganticipatory rather than compensatory strategy. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessF.M. Fischer, L. Menna-Barreto, A.A. Benedito-Silva, C.R.C. Moreno, N. Marques
Individual differences in tolerance to shiftwork: a review. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessMikko Harma
Intelligent vehicle highway systems: a call for user-centered design. (Rapid Communication)BusinessD. Alfred Owens, Gabriel Helmers, Michael Sivak
Interindividual differences in the subjective valuation of leisure time utility. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessPeter Knauth, Sonia Hornberger
Job design and job stress in office workers. (includes appendix)BusinessPascale Carayon
Knowledge transfer: scattered sources to sceptical clients.BusinessJohn R. Wilson, Beverley J. Norris
Locomotive engineers and their spouses: coffee consumption, mood, and sleep reports. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessDonald I. Tepas, Debra K. Dekker, Michael J. Paley, Stephen M. Popkin
Menstrual effects on a VDT-based simulation task: cognitive indices and subjective ratings. (video display terminal) (Rapid Communication)BusinessMasaharu Kumashiro, Chi'e Nakatani, Nozomi Sato, Miho Matsui, Mihoko Natsunami
Musculoskeletal disorders among male sewing machine operators in shoemaking.BusinessJ. Nieves Serratos-Perez, Carlos Mendiola-Anda
Night shift dose and stress at work. (Tenth International Symposium on Nightand Shiftwork)BusinessRenate Cervinka
Nutrition and shiftwork: the use of meal classification as a new tool for qualitative/quantitative evaluation of dietary intake in shiftworkers. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessM.A.-C. Lennernas, L. Hambraeus, T. Akerstedt
Occupational risk factors associated with soft tissue disorders of the shoulder: a review of recent investigations in literature.BusinessWilliam S. Marras, James D. McGlothlin, Carolyn M. Sommerich
Perceived exertion and discomfort associated with driving screws at various work locations and at different work frequencies.BusinessStover H. Snook, Thomas J. Armstrong, Sheryl S. Ulin, W. Monroe Keyserling
Physical workload, perceived exertion, and output of cut wood as related to age in motor-manual cutting.BusinessK.B. Hagen, T. Vik, P.A. Opsahl, N.E. Myhr, K. Harms-Ringdahl
Physiological deactivation after two contrasting tasks at a video display terminal: learning vs repetitive data entry.BusinessLars Holmberg, Gary W. Evans, Ulf Lundberg, Bo Melin
Predicting mood change on night shift. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessPhilip Bohle, Andrew J. Tilley
Psychometric equivalence of an improved Basic Language Morningness (BALM) Scale using industrial population within comparisons. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessFrederick M. Brown
Qualitative changes in recall memory during day and night shifts. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessPascale Maury, Yvon Queinnec
Reliability of driving behaviour inventory.BusinessD.R. Davies, A.J. Glendon, L. Dorn, G. Matthews, E. Gulian, L.M. Debney
Revised NIOSH equation for the design and evaluation of manual lifting tasks. (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)BusinessLawrence J. Fine, Thomas R. Waters, Vern Putz-Anderson, Arun Garg
Separating the endogenous and exogenous components of the circadian rhythm of body temperature during night work using some 'purification' models.BusinessD.S. Minors, J.M. Waterhouse
Spectral analysis of erector spinae EMG during intermittent isometric fatiguing exercise.BusinessJ.H. Van Dieen, H.M. Toussaint, A. Van de Ven
Spinal compression tolerance limits for the design of manual material handling operations in the workplace.BusinessA.M. Genaidy, J. Hidalgo, S.M. Waly, T.M. Khalil
Static force exertion in postures with different degrees of freedom.BusinessBrachtje J. Daams
Teaching grandmothers how to suck eggs: do shiftworkers need rules or guidelines? (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessAlexander Wedderburn
The after-effects of night work on short-term memory performance. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessTheo Meijman, Oebele van der Meer, Max van Dormolen
The effects of a pneumatic stool and a one-legged stool on lower limb joint load and muscular activity during sitting and rising.BusinessUlf P. Arborelius, Per Wretenberg, Fredrik Lindberg
The effects of biofeedback on carpal tunnel syndrome. (Rapid Communication)BusinessRichard T. Herrick, Robert E. Thomas, Subhash C. Vaidya, Jerome J. Congleton
The effects of neutral posture deviations on perceived joint discomfort ratings in sitting and standing postures.BusinessWaldemar Karwowski, Ashraf M. Genaidy
The effects of tyre pressure on the economy of cycling.BusinessJames Stray-Gundersen, Timothy W. Ryschon
The effects of various thicknesses of chemical protective gloves on manual dexterity.BusinessCarolyn K. Bensel
The perceptions and feelings of shiftworkers' partners. (Tenth InternationalSymposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessSimon Folkard, Lawrence Smith
The prediction of the adaptation of circadian rhythms to rapid time zone changes. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessS. Suvanto, M. Harma, J.T. Laitinen
The relationship between circadian, personality, and temperament characteristics and attitude towards shiftwork. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessIrena Iskra-Golec
The relationship between coping strategies and GHQ-scores in nurses. (general health questionnaire) (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessSimon Folkard, Jane Barton, Peter Totterdell, Evelien Spelten, Lawrence Smith
The reliability and stability of various individual difference and toleranceto shiftwork measures. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessStjepan Vidacek, Biserka Radosevic-Vidacek, Ljiljana Kaliterna, Zvjezdana Prizmic
The slowing of visual processing by hypoxia.BusinessFowler J. Banner, J. Pogue
The use of the Circadian Type Inventory as a measure of the circadian constructs of vigour and rigidity. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessP.A. Smith, D.F. Brown, L. Di Milia, C. Wragg
Transfer of training from virtual reality.BusinessP.A. Hancock, J.J. Kozak, E.J. Arthur, S.T. Chrysler
Trends in approaches to night and shiftwork and new international standards. (Tenth International Symposium on Night and Shiftwork)BusinessK. Kogi, J.E. Thurman
Underwater visibility and the recall of subsea marker panels.BusinessJohn Leach, Peter E. Morris
Wrist motions in industry. (Rapid Communication)BusinessWilliam S. Marras, Richard W. Schoenmarklin
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