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Modern Technologies in Ergonomics and Workplace Safety

Kirjastus
Taylor & Francis Ltd
The evolution of workplace technologies demands a balance between innovation and human-centric design. This book examines how organizations can create sustainable, efficient workspaces while prioritizing employee well-being and environmental responsibility. Through research and real-world applications, the book demonstrates how the thoughtful integration of technology with ergonomic principles leads to improved productivity and enhanced working conditions. This book provides the tools and insights needed to create future-ready work environments. It presents insights into sustainable workspace design, incorporating Mediterranean materials and innovative approaches to virtual training. Readers will discover the transformative potential of wearable technologies, explore advanced visual analysis methods, and understand the implementation of crucial safety measures across various industries. The book provides practical frameworks for risk assessment, health monitoring, and construction safety, while highlighting the impact of Building Information Modeling (BIM) on workplace efficiency. By implementing the strategies outlined in these pages, readers can ensure that their organizations can create work environments that drive productivity while supporting both human and environmental well-being. Modern Technologies in Ergonomics and Workplace Safety is written for researchers and graduate students seeking to expand their knowledge in workplace design and safety and pursuing innovative solutions in ergonomics. It will also appeal to policymakers responsible for shaping workplace regulations.
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