Preventing Work-Related Musculoskeletal Illnesses Through Ergonomics: The Air Force PREMIER Program, Volume 4B: Research Report For Level I Ergonomics Methodology Guide For Maintenance/Inspection Work Areas

This report describes the results of a pilot test to assess the reliability, sensitivity, validity, and practicality of the Level I Ergonomics Assessment Methodology Guide for Maintenance/Inspection Work Areas. Overall, the pilot test provided evidence to indicate that the developed Level I Methodol...

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Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System
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INSPECTION
JOBS
MAINTENANCE
METHODOLOGY
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MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Personnel Management and Labor Relations
PILOT STUDIES
RELIABILITY
RISK
Stress Physiology
TEST METHODS
TIME
WORK STATIONS
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