Ergonomics of Living Environment for the People with Special Needs
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概要
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A safe, convenient, sound and healthy living environment is the prerequisite for a good house for the people with special needs. The intention of making a house in such a way that it solves basic problems of fixture and fittings. However the construction phase of a good house is a critical to design inside and outside structures. Often the builders do not know all the factors to be considered that can maintain a safe, hygienic and healthy environment. It is believed that when housing is ergonomically furnished, then a maximum benefit will be achieved. To meet with an individual's specific needs, an analysis of user's requirement is the most important factors to be considered in the design of special houses. Users' data such as anthropometric dimension, users' choices and preferences are also necessary to design a suitable living environment. In this regard, this paper illustrates some ergonomic features to design and develop good houses in terms of how people with restricted mobility and communication can truly be helped residing in their homes and performing their daily living activities. Users' social, medical and engineering needs are highlighted following the process of disability, ageing, or impairments to achieve the maximum level of benefits, and ensuring safe and sound living.
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著者
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Campbell Donna
Occupational Health Clinic For Ontario Workers
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Ahasan Rabiul
Work Science Laboratory, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
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Salmoni Alan
School of Human Kinetics, Laurentian University
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Lewko John
Center for Research in Human Development, Laurentian University
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Salmoni Alan
School Of Human Kinetics Laurentian University
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Lewko John
Center For Research In Human Development Laurentian University
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Ahasan Rabiul
Work Science Laboratory University Of Oulu
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