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Use of computer aided drafting for analysis and control of posture in manual work
Ulin, Sheryl S.; Armstrong, Thomas J.; Radwin, Robert G.
1990-06
Citation:Ulin, S. S., Armstrong, T. J., Radwin, R. G. (1990/06)."Use of computer aided drafting for analysis and control of posture in manual work." Applied Ergonomics 21(2): 143-151. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/28529>
Abstract: Computer aided design (CAD) in conjunction with digitised anthropometric manikins can be used for analysis and control of stressful work postures, one of the most frequently cited occupational risk factors of upper extremity cumulative trauma disorders. This paper describes the use of macros for manipulating manikins and workstation components and for designing the workplace. AutoCAD, a popular computer aided design software package, was used to demonstrate the feasibility of these concepts. Specifically, macros are used for drawing work equipment using parametric designs, manipulating manikins and analysing jobs. In comparing the macros to the use of primitive CAD commands, the macros not only decrease the amount of time needed to create workstation components, but they also make the task easier for the user and decrease the risk of errors. Despite the limitation of anthropometric data and manikins, CAD is an effective method for identifying postural stresses and redesigning the workstation to control the identified stresses.