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ERGONOMIC DEVICES
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Contents
1. Anthropometric Measurement Tools1. Goniometers2. Bubble Inclinometer
2. Lifting Strength Evaluation System capacity. 3. Hand Dynamometers 4. Noise meter, sound meter, light meter, and radiation measurement device. 5. Digital temperature and humidity measuring devices.6. Stopwatches and Scales7. Sprite Level8. Human Calorimeter9. Heart Rate Monitor10. Tread mill11. Various human body 3-D models12. Lumber Motion Monitor13. Vision and Hearing Testers.14. Mirror Tracer15. Groove Steadiness Tester
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1. Anthropometric Measurement Tools
•Rosscraft Centurion Kit
Used to measure various human body dimensions
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1. Anthropometric Measurement Tools
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1.1 GoniometersA. 360 Goniomters
B.180 Goniomters
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1.1 GoniometersC. Base line Digital Axes Goniometers
D.Finger Goniometers
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1.2 Bubble Inclinometer
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2. Lifting Strength Evaluation System capacity
Measure strength of back, leg and chest.
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2. Lifting Strength Evaluation System capacity
B. Hydraulic Push-Pull Dynamometer
Measures push, pull and lift forces for manual muscle testing, functional capacity evaluation and job task evaluation.
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Attachments
Finger strength Grip strength
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3. Hand Dynamometers
Designed for reliable grip-force evaluations
A. Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer, hard case
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3. Hand Dynamometers B.Digital Hand Dynamometer
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3. Hand Dynamometers
C. Hydraulic Pinch Gauge
Device allowing highly accurate pinch-force measurements
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3. Hand Dynamometers
D. Digital Pinch Gauge
Designed for reliable pinch - force evaluations
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4. Noise meter, sound meter, and light meter.
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A. Digital Sound Level Meter
B. Noise Dosimeter
Noise Dosimeter
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4. Noise meter, sound meter, and light meter.
C. Light Meters
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5. Digital temperature and humidity measuring devices
Digital Humidity and temperature measuring device
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6. Stopwatches and Scales
A. Stopwatches
B. Scales
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7. Spirit Level
A device used to measure surface inclination
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8. Human Calorimeter
Devices used to measure Exerted Energy
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9. Heart Rate Monitors
Device used to measure heart rate, and prediction of energy exerted
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10. Treadmill
To calculate heart rate and energy during specific tasks,and Prediction of Maximum Aerobic capacity
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11. Human body 3-D models
http://www.nexgenergo.com/ergonomics/ergomast.html
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12. Lumber motion monitor
A Device Used to measure compression for L4/L5 or L5/S1 joints, and/or joint torques
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13. Vision and Hearing Testers
B. Hearing Testers
A. Vision Testers
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14. Mirror TracerMeasures coordination skills
Hand-eye coordination is required in many skilled tasks.Individual differences in this ability affect the performance of people in work and recreational settings such as:
Assembly jobs
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15. Groove Steadiness Tester
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Device used to measure hand steadiness
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