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What is Ergonomic (E)

Eco-Friendly Energy Processes and Technologies for Achieving Sustainable Development
It can affect people; Lighting, thermal comfort, heavy lifting, repetitive movements, reaching, pulling, turning, etc. movements, long periods of intense or standing work, improper working postures.
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Ergonomic Analysis of Air Conditioned Bus Stops: An Example of Gümüşhane
Ömer Faruk Efe (Afyon Kocatepe University, Turkey) and Burak Efe (Necmettin Erbakan University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4915-5.ch010
Abstract
Today, public spaces have changed depending on the differentiating human needs. The purpose of the study is to bring together a variety of users and to discuss a life in which various actions such as gathering and meeting take place in cities by taking an example based on the concept of ergonomics based on the human factor. In the study, the relationship between human behavior and physical environment, air-conditioned bus stops in Gümüşhane city, which is one of the places offered for different user groups, was examined. Arrangements for the use of the physical environment for people in many cities have not yet reached the desired level. Ergonomic evaluation of the effectiveness of all human-oriented studies will increase the importance and value of the work done. The more psychological and emotional needs of people provide, the more people will have access to a society with increased satisfaction.
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