• 제목/요약/키워드: Ergonomic guideline

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사용자의 요구조건을 반영 할 수 있는 디자인 가이드라인을 이용한 손가락 보조기 디자인 제안 - FDM 방식의 3D 프린팅 기술을 이용하여 - (Proposal of finger splint design using design guidelines to reflect user requirements - Using FDM 3D printing technology -)

  • 신이열;오광명
    • 디자인융복합연구
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2019
  • 국내에서 제작되고 판매되는 일반적인 손가락 보조기는 신체 기관의 손상으로 장애를 가지는 환자에게 많은 도움을 줄 수 있다. 하지만 보조기의 착용은 감추고 싶은 착용자의 장애를 환기시키는 계기가 된다. 그리고 착용자의 심리적 측면에서 자괴감, 우울함 등의 부정적인 영향을 끼친다. 착용자가 착용을 꺼리거나 거부하게 된다면, 보조기는 재활의 역할을 상실하게 된다. 본 연구에서는 사용자의 요구조건을 잘 반영할 수 있는 3D프린터를 이용한 제작방식을 채택하였다. 다음으로 본 연구는 기존 선행연구들을 조사하여 각각의 연구들이 가지는 특징과 기준을 확인하였다. 또한, 현재, 보조기 시장에서 판매되고 있는 의료용 손가락 보조기를 조사하고 각각의 보조기의 사용자 조사를 종합 및 해석하여 평가 기준을 도출하였다. 도출된 평가 기준을 토대로 FDM 방식의 3D프린터를 이용하여 손가락 보조기 제작을 위한 디자인 가이드라인을 제시하였다. 마지막으로, 제시한 디자인 가이드라인에 맞추어 손가락보조기 디자인을 제안하였다.

Development of Management Guidelines and Procedure for Anthropometric Suitability Assessment: Control Room Design Factors in Nuclear Power Plants

  • Lee, Kyung-Sun;Lee, Yong-Hee
    • 대한인간공학회지
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.29-43
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    • 2015
  • Objective: The aim of this study is to develop management guidelines and a procedure for an anthropometric suitability assessment of the main control room (MCR) in nuclear power plants (NPPs). Background: The condition of the MCR should be suitable for the work crews in NPPs. The suitability of the MCR depends closely on the anthropometric dimensions and ergonomic factors of the users. In particular, the MCR workspace design in NPPs is important due to the close relationship with operating crews and their work failures. Many documents and criteria have recommended that anthropometry dimensions and their studies are one of the foremost processes of the MCR design in NPPs. If these factors are not properly considered, users can feel burdened about their work and the human errors that might occur. Method: The procedure for the anthropometric suitability assessment consists of 5 phases: 1) selection of the anthropometric suitability evaluation dimensions, 2) establishment of a measurement method according to the evaluation dimensions, 3) establishment of criteria for suitability evaluation dimensions, 4) establishment of rating scale and improvement methods according to the evaluation dimensions, and 5) assessment of the final grade for evaluation dimensions. The management guidelines for an anthropometric suitability assessment were completed using 10 factors: 1) director, 2) subject, 3) evaluation period, 4) measurement method and criteria, 5) selection of equipment, 6) measurement and evaluation, 7) suitability evaluation, 8) data sharing, 9) data storage, and 10) management according to the suitability grade. Results: We propose a set of 17 anthropometric dimensions for the size, cognition/perception action/behavior, and their relationships with human errors regarding the MCR design variables through a case study. The 17 selected dimensions are height, sitting height, eye height from floor, eye height above seat, arm length, functional reach, extended functional reach, radius reach, visual field, peripheral perception, hyperopia/myopia/astigmatism, color blindness, auditory acuity, finger dexterity, hand function, body angle, and manual muscle test. We proposed criteria on these 17 anthropometric dimensions for a suitability evaluation and suggested an improvement method according to the evaluation dimensions. Conclusion: The results of this study can improve the human performance of the crew in an MCR. These management guidelines and a procedure for an anthropometric suitability assessment will be able to prevent human errors due to inadequate anthropometric dimensions. Application: The proposed set of anthropometric dimensions can be integrated into a managerial index for the anthropometric suitability of the operating crews for more careful countermeasures to human errors in NPPs.