Human factors, ergonomics, and safety
Ergonomic furniture design for secondary girls school in Bangladesh

Md. Rahman; Md. Hasan; Ms. B. Datta

Volume 8, Issue 2 , June 2019, , Pages 187-202

https://doi.org/10.22105/riej.2019.183323.1086

Abstract
  This study has been carried out to evaluate the number of mismatches between secondary girl student’s anthropometry and existing furniture dimensions in Bangladesh. In this study, 375 students (girls) are in classes 6-10 in the age group between 10-15 years that have randomly selected from three ...  Read More

Human factors, ergonomics, and safety
Office chair design: a systematic approach of ergonomic design based on the anthropometric measurement of Bangladeshi people

L. Noshin; H. Sen Gupta; Md. G. Kibria

Volume 7, Issue 2 , September 2018, , Pages 224-234

https://doi.org/10.22105/riej.2018.128451.1040

Abstract
  The world of ergonomic evaluation considerate the human biomechanics and anthropometric measurement an integral part of product design and development work. In this paper, we have given an attempt to design an ergonomically fitted office chair suitable for Bangladeshi people. In this paper, the anthropometric ...  Read More