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CRC - KE83038

Person-Centred Ergonomics : A Brantonian View Of Human Factors

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Organization: CRC
Publication Date: 20 August 2014
Status: inactive
Page Count: 248
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Through the writings of the late, eminent ergonomist Paul Branton, this book explains the nature of the `person-centred' approach to ergonomics and human factors. It has become increasingly apparent that mechanistic, information-centred views of people in work is no longer tenable, and the emphasis has begun to shift towards considering the emotion

Authors: D J Osbourne, F. Leal, R Saran, P Shipley, T Stewart

Document History

KE83038
August 20, 2014
Person-Centred Ergonomics : A Brantonian View Of Human Factors
Through the writings of the late, eminent ergonomist Paul Branton, this book explains the nature of the `person-centred' approach to ergonomics and human factors. It has become increasingly apparent...
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