Human factors in chemical containment laboratory design |
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Authors: | C M Mond D B Walters R S Stricoff E M Prescott A T Prokopetz |
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Affiliation: | Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, MA 02140. |
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Abstract: | A human factors engineering analysis of a chemical containment laboratory was performed to develop appropriate standards for future laboratory design. In order to perform this evaluation, a state-of-the-art facility was studied in depth. Measurements and observations were made of key operating areas. In addition, technicians were observed and interviewed as they performed various tasks. Compiled data were compared to existing ergonomic standards. The occupational implications of instituting ergonomically developed laboratory design standards are as follows: increased worker health, safety and productivity, improved work quality and reduced stress. |
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