
Ergonomic hypothesis and functional dependences in the system of the worker, machine and environment are treated, with the purpose to find out optimum relation between humanisation and productivity of the work. The characteristics of the technological processes are investigated, which considerably influence the working suitability and the capability of the workers. The experimental procedures for workers stresses and efforts determination are introduced.
Male, ergonomy; biomechanics of work; overloads; abdominal pressure, ergonomy, Man; machine; environment, Man, Textile Industry, Humans, Female, abdominal pressure, Ergonomics, biomechanics of work, overloads, machine, environment
Male, ergonomy; biomechanics of work; overloads; abdominal pressure, ergonomy, Man; machine; environment, Man, Textile Industry, Humans, Female, abdominal pressure, Ergonomics, biomechanics of work, overloads, machine, environment
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