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Beyond Comfort: Ergonomics in Engineering Education and Design

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  • Dr Ahmad Humaizi Hilmi Fakulti Kejuruteraan dan Teknologi Mekanikal, Universiti Malaysia Perlis
  • Dr Asna Rasyidah Hamid Fakulti Kejuruteraan dan Teknologi Mekanikal, Universiti Malaysia Perlis

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https://doi.org/10.58915/mjer.v5i1.374

Abstract

In "Beyond Comfort: Ergonomics in Engineering Education and Design," this review looks at how ergonomic points help make health care places better. It checks how training programs can help reduce hard physical work troubles and stop bone and muscle problems. In terms of teaching, the paper looks at how ergonomic ideas are added into courses, focusing on new teaching ways for better worker performance. It also talks about differences in new learning places, like learning through computer-made realities, and old-style classrooms in engineering teaching. The paper points out many ergonomic problems professionals face in different areas like health care during big health crises, building places, farm work, and fixing railway systems. There are also talks of new tools and changes, like better wheelbarrows and different hospital beds, to make things easy and safe for users. The main idea of the book is to talk about the design and change of tools, work systems, and teaching plans to make ergonomics strong, reduce health problems, and make work output better.

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31-12-2023

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Hilmi, D. A. H., & Hamid, D. A. R. (2023). Beyond Comfort: Ergonomics in Engineering Education and Design. Malaysian Journal of Ergonomics (MJEr), 5, 1–33. https://doi.org/10.58915/mjer.v5i1.374

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