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wic.book Page 25 Friday, December 5, 1997 11:24 AM Working in Comfort Information Sources Information Sources 1. Bailey, R.W.: Human Performance Engineering: Designing High Quality Professional User Interfaces for Computer Products, Applications and Systems, 3rd edition, 1996. 2. Bayerisches Staatsministerium fuer Arbeit: “Arbeiten mit dem Bildschirm - aber richtig!,” Max Schick GmbH, Muenchen, (Germany) 1992. 3 Brown, Stephanie: “The Hand Book,” Ergonome Incorporated, New York, New York, 1992-3. 4. Caisse Nationale d'Assurances: “Le travail à l'écran de visualisation,” Luzern (Switzerland), 1991. 5. Chaffin, D. and Andersson, G.: Occupational Biomechanics, 1991. 6. European Community: “Council Directive of 29 May 1990 on the Minimum Safety and Health Requirements for the Work with Display Screen Equipment,” Directive /270/EEC, Brussels, Belgium, 1990. 7. Granjean, Eric: “Ergonomics in Computerized Offices,” Taylor & Francis, London, England, 1987. 8. Hamilton, N.: “Source Document Position as it Affects Head Position and Neck Muscle Tension,” Ergonomics 39 (4): 593-610. 9. International Standards Organization: “ISO 9241: Ergonomic Requirements for Office Work with Visual Display Terminals (VDTs),” Geneva, Switzerland, 1992. 10.Putz-Anderson, V.: Cumulative Trauma Disorders: A Manual for Musculoskeletal Diseases of the Upper Limbs, 1988. 11.Sanders, M. and McCormick E.: Human Factors in Engineering and Design, 1987. 12.Shiraishi, M. and Ueno, Y.: “Functional Requirements of Forwardtilting Office Chairs,” Hard Facts About Soft Machines, 1994. 25

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Information Sources
Information Sources
1.
Bailey, R.W.: Human Performance Engineering: Designing High
Quality Professional User Interfaces for Computer Products, Appli-
cations and Systems, 3rd edition, 1996.
2.
Bayerisches Staatsministerium fuer Arbeit: ´Arbeiten mit dem Bild-
schirm - aber richtig!,µ Max Schick GmbH, Muenchen, (Germany)
1992.
3
Brown, Stephanie: ´The Hand Book,µ Ergonome Incorporated, New
York, New York, 1992-3.
4.
Caisse Nationale d’Assurances: ´Le travail à l’Øcran de visualisation,µ
Luzern (Switzerland), 1991.
5.
Chaffin, D. and Andersson, G.: Occupational Biomechanics, 1991.
6.
European Community: ´Council Directive of 29 May 1990 on the
Minimum Safety and Health Requirements for the Work with Dis-
play Screen Equipment,µ Directive /270/EEC, Brussels, Belgium,
1990.
7.
Granjean, Eric: ´Ergonomics in Computerized Offices,µ Taylor &
Francis, London, England, 1987.
8.
Hamilton, N.: ´Source Document Position as it Affects Head Position
and Neck Muscle Tension,µ Ergonomics 39 (4): 593-610.
9.
International Standards Organization: ´ISO 9241: Ergonomic
Requirements for Office Work with Visual Display Terminals
(VDTs),µ Geneva, Switzerland, 1992.
10.Putz-Anderson, V.: Cumulative Trauma Disorders: A Manual for
Musculoskeletal Diseases of the Upper Limbs, 1988.
11.Sanders, M. and McCormick E.: Human Factors in Engineering and
Design, 1987.
12.Shiraishi, M. and Ueno, Y.: ´Functional Requirements of Forward-
tilting Office Chairs,µ Hard Facts About Soft Machines, 1994.
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