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ergo.chapter 1

ergo.chapter 1
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  • Mianne Elefanio
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Looks at how human anatomical,ahtropometric, physiological and biochemical relatr to physical activity.

    physical ergonomics

  • 2

    Studies mental processes and how people interact with products, systems and environments

    Psychological Ergonomics

  • 3

    Psychological Ergonomics this includes:

    mental work load decision making stress attitudes motivation pleasure

  • 4

    Is about optimizing the otganizational structures, policies and processes of socio-technical systems

    Organizational Ergonomics

  • 5

    The joints can absorb force more effectively in a neutral pose than in others.

    Posture

  • 6

    Grippig,pinching,pushing,pulling and lifting objects place additional force on the body's joints.

    force

  • 7

    The capacity of injury to a joint is increased by the greater frequency of uncomfortable postures and or Forces

    frequency

  • 8

    Procedures used to reduce the duration, frequency, or severity of exposure to a hazard

    administrative controls

  • 9

    If a job task looks uncomfortable, t probably is, and this increases the chances of injury

    awkward posture

  • 10

    Mental or physical distress.

    discomfort

  • 11

    Methods of controlling and preventing worker exposure to risk factors or hazards by redesigning the equipment etc.

    engineering controls

  • 12

    Is the field of study hat seeks to match the physical and cognitive requirements of the job to the abilities of the worker

    ergonomics

  • 13

    A systematic method used to evaluate, prevent, and manage work-related musculoskeletal disorder

    ergonomics program

  • 14

    A condition that results when the body cannot provide enough, energy for the muscles to perform a task

    fatigue

  • 15

    The amount of physical effort a person to do a task

    force

  • 16

    Vibration generally from a hand tool that goes through the hand and travels through the rest of the body

    hand-arm vibration

  • 17

    MSDs

    Musculoskeletal Disorder

  • 18

    Comfortable working posture that reduces the risk of musculoskeletal Disorder

    neutral posture

  • 19

    Gloves,kneepads and other equipment that may help reduce hazards until other controls can be implemented

    personal protective equipment or PPE

  • 20

    PPE

    Personal protective equipment

  • 21

    Performing the same motions repeatedly.

    repetitiveness

  • 22

    An aspect of a job that increases the worker's chance of getting a work related musculoskeletal Disorder

    risk factors

  • 23

    The cost in terms of lost workdays of nee injuries and illness

    severity rate

  • 24

    Physical effort or posture that is held without movement and requires muscle contraction for more than a short of time.

    static loading

  • 25

    A safely and health review that address work related musculoskeletal Disorder

    worksite analysis

  • 26

    A compression of the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist

    carpal tunnel syndrome

  • 27

    General soreness and fatigue of the low back

    chronic low back pain

  • 28

    Binding, squeezing or shrinking blood vessels so that circulation id reduced

    constriction

  • 29

    Compression of the ulnar nerves as it passes through the notch of the elbow

    cubital tunnel syndrome

  • 30

    Injuries and illnesses that generally occur as a result of exposure to repeated stresses over period of time

    cumulative trauma disorder

  • 31

    Wear and tear if the discs that separate the vertebrae of spine

    degenerative disc disease

  • 32

    An inflamation of the tendon and or uts sheath at the base of the thumb

    DeQuervain's disease

  • 33

    Compression of the nerves along the sides of the fingers or thumbs

    Digital neuritis

  • 34

    An inflammation of the tendons at the elbow

    epicondylitis

  • 35

    Swelling of the tendon sheath due to the build up of synovial fluid inside the sheath

    ganglionic cyst

  • 36

    General soreness and fatigue of the low back

    nonspecific backache

  • 37

    Most common type of arthritis, especially among older people sometimes called degenerative join disease or "wear and tear" arthritis

    Osteoarthritis

  • 38

    A construction of the blood vessels in the hands and finger. Also called " white finger"

    Raynaud's phenomenon

  • 39

    Inflammation of one or more tendons at the shoulder. Also called " pitcher's shoulder"

    rotator cuff tendonitis

  • 40

    Overstretching or overexertion of a ligament that results in a tear or rupture of the ligament

    sprain

  • 41

    Overstretching or overexertion of a muscle or tendon

    strain

  • 42

    Inflammation of the sheath around the tendon

    tendonitis

  • 43

    Compression of thr nerves and blood vessels between the neck and shoulder

    Thoracic outlet syndrome

  • 44

    A common term for tendonitis or tenosynovitis that causes painful locking of fingers while flexing

    trigger finger

  • 45

    Compression of the ulnar nerve as ut passes through the wrist, oftern associated eith prolonged flexion and extension of the wrist and pressure on the palm

    ulnar nerve entrapment

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    Legal

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    BP. Quiz

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    Funda

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    chapter4: legal

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    legal.finals chapter 6

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    legal.finals chapter 6

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    legal.final chapter 7

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    legal.final chapter 7

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    legal final chapter 8

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    legal final chapter 8

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    mice acronyms

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    MICE

    MICE

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    MICE

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    MICE

    MICE

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    MICE

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    mice.mid

    mice.mid

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    mice.mid. torf

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    BAR.CHAPTER 1

    BAR.CHAPTER 1

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    BAR.CHAPTER 1

    BAR.CHAPTER 1

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    BAR CHAPTER 2

    BAR CHAPTER 2

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    BAR CHAPTER 2

    BAR CHAPTER 2

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    BAR.CHAPTER 3

    BAR.CHAPTER 3

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    BAR.CHAPTER 3

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    BAR.CHAPTER4

    BAR.CHAPTER4

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    BAR.CHAPTER4

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    BAR.CHAPTER 3

    BAR.CHAPTER 3

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    BAR.CHAPTER 3

    BAR.CHAPTER 3

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    ergo.prelim chapter 2

    ergo.prelim chapter 2

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    ergo.prelim chapter 2

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    cuisine prelim

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Looks at how human anatomical,ahtropometric, physiological and biochemical relatr to physical activity.

    physical ergonomics

  • 2

    Studies mental processes and how people interact with products, systems and environments

    Psychological Ergonomics

  • 3

    Psychological Ergonomics this includes:

    mental work load decision making stress attitudes motivation pleasure

  • 4

    Is about optimizing the otganizational structures, policies and processes of socio-technical systems

    Organizational Ergonomics

  • 5

    The joints can absorb force more effectively in a neutral pose than in others.

    Posture

  • 6

    Grippig,pinching,pushing,pulling and lifting objects place additional force on the body's joints.

    force

  • 7

    The capacity of injury to a joint is increased by the greater frequency of uncomfortable postures and or Forces

    frequency

  • 8

    Procedures used to reduce the duration, frequency, or severity of exposure to a hazard

    administrative controls

  • 9

    If a job task looks uncomfortable, t probably is, and this increases the chances of injury

    awkward posture

  • 10

    Mental or physical distress.

    discomfort

  • 11

    Methods of controlling and preventing worker exposure to risk factors or hazards by redesigning the equipment etc.

    engineering controls

  • 12

    Is the field of study hat seeks to match the physical and cognitive requirements of the job to the abilities of the worker

    ergonomics

  • 13

    A systematic method used to evaluate, prevent, and manage work-related musculoskeletal disorder

    ergonomics program

  • 14

    A condition that results when the body cannot provide enough, energy for the muscles to perform a task

    fatigue

  • 15

    The amount of physical effort a person to do a task

    force

  • 16

    Vibration generally from a hand tool that goes through the hand and travels through the rest of the body

    hand-arm vibration

  • 17

    MSDs

    Musculoskeletal Disorder

  • 18

    Comfortable working posture that reduces the risk of musculoskeletal Disorder

    neutral posture

  • 19

    Gloves,kneepads and other equipment that may help reduce hazards until other controls can be implemented

    personal protective equipment or PPE

  • 20

    PPE

    Personal protective equipment

  • 21

    Performing the same motions repeatedly.

    repetitiveness

  • 22

    An aspect of a job that increases the worker's chance of getting a work related musculoskeletal Disorder

    risk factors

  • 23

    The cost in terms of lost workdays of nee injuries and illness

    severity rate

  • 24

    Physical effort or posture that is held without movement and requires muscle contraction for more than a short of time.

    static loading

  • 25

    A safely and health review that address work related musculoskeletal Disorder

    worksite analysis

  • 26

    A compression of the median nerve as it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist

    carpal tunnel syndrome

  • 27

    General soreness and fatigue of the low back

    chronic low back pain

  • 28

    Binding, squeezing or shrinking blood vessels so that circulation id reduced

    constriction

  • 29

    Compression of the ulnar nerves as it passes through the notch of the elbow

    cubital tunnel syndrome

  • 30

    Injuries and illnesses that generally occur as a result of exposure to repeated stresses over period of time

    cumulative trauma disorder

  • 31

    Wear and tear if the discs that separate the vertebrae of spine

    degenerative disc disease

  • 32

    An inflamation of the tendon and or uts sheath at the base of the thumb

    DeQuervain's disease

  • 33

    Compression of the nerves along the sides of the fingers or thumbs

    Digital neuritis

  • 34

    An inflammation of the tendons at the elbow

    epicondylitis

  • 35

    Swelling of the tendon sheath due to the build up of synovial fluid inside the sheath

    ganglionic cyst

  • 36

    General soreness and fatigue of the low back

    nonspecific backache

  • 37

    Most common type of arthritis, especially among older people sometimes called degenerative join disease or "wear and tear" arthritis

    Osteoarthritis

  • 38

    A construction of the blood vessels in the hands and finger. Also called " white finger"

    Raynaud's phenomenon

  • 39

    Inflammation of one or more tendons at the shoulder. Also called " pitcher's shoulder"

    rotator cuff tendonitis

  • 40

    Overstretching or overexertion of a ligament that results in a tear or rupture of the ligament

    sprain

  • 41

    Overstretching or overexertion of a muscle or tendon

    strain

  • 42

    Inflammation of the sheath around the tendon

    tendonitis

  • 43

    Compression of thr nerves and blood vessels between the neck and shoulder

    Thoracic outlet syndrome

  • 44

    A common term for tendonitis or tenosynovitis that causes painful locking of fingers while flexing

    trigger finger

  • 45

    Compression of the ulnar nerve as ut passes through the wrist, oftern associated eith prolonged flexion and extension of the wrist and pressure on the palm

    ulnar nerve entrapment