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خالد سعد آل صالح

Associate Professor

عضو هيئة تدريس

كلية الهندسة
مبنى ٣، مكتب 2A114، كلية الهندسة
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IE 442 Human Factors Engineering

 

                                        IE 442  Human Factors Engineering                                    3(2,1,2)
Catalog Data Introduction to human factors, Human-Machine Systems, Information  theory, Human Capabilities, Display and control Design, Hand Tools and Devices, Workplace Design, Environmental and Thermal Factors, Physical Work and Manual Materials Handling and Speech Communications
Co-requisites IE 441 (Work Analysis and Design), IE431 (Design and Analysis of Experiments)
Level 9
Textbook Human Factor in Engineering and Design, By Sanders & McCormick, 7th edition, McGraw-Hill.
Reference Bodyspace, Anthropometry, ergonomics and the design of work, Working posture, 2nd ed.(2001) By Pheasant, Taylor and Francis, London.
Learning Objectives To introduce the students to the field of human factors so that they make full recognition of the abilities and limitations of the human (operator or user) in order to enhance certain desirable values such as safety, job satisfaction, efficiency, well being. The course will help the student in understanding how to optimize the relationship between people and technology.
Topics (classes) 1. Introduction, Human-Machine systems (2 classes)
2. Information Input and Processing (3 classes)
3. Human Capabilities: Hearing, Vision, and Psychomotor Skills. (5 classes)
4. Human-Machine Interfaces, Display Design (4 classes)
5. Control Design, Feedback and Control (4 classes)
6. Hand Tools and Devices (4 classes)
7. Workplace Design (5 classes)
8. Environmental and Thermal Factors, Lighting, Air Pollutants, Noise, Vibration (3 classes)
9. Physical Work and Manual Materials Handling (4 classes)
10. Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (3 classes)
11. Ergonomic work assessment techniques (2 classes)
12 Design Applications (3 classes)
Laboratory Topics   1-      Reaction time measurements
2-      Grip strength test
3-      Anthropometric measurements and applications
4-   Physiological functions measurements
      5-   Thermal factors measurements
      6-   Noise measurement.
      7-   Term project
Project Work Ergonomic evaluation of a certain industrial case, measuring the current case situation and proposing the needed ergonomic intervention and if possible measuring or predicting the effects of intervention. A full analysis of the existing method, developing a proposed method.
Computer Usage Using standard packages for analyzing the results (to compare between the post and pre-intervention results, using computerized assessment tools to measure the ergonomic risks factors (such as QEC and RULA).
Learning Outcomes 1.     Understands the type of interactions (and the interfaces needed) between humans and any physical entity [c].
2.     Learn the process of information processing and how it affects the behavior and capabilities of humans [a].
3.     Ability to recognizes human capabilities and limitations [c, f, h].
4.     Ability to make ergonomic assessment and propose improvements for controls, hand tools, devices, and workplace [a, b, c].
5.     Ability to recognize the importance of anthropometric consideration in the design of machines, tools, devices, products, and workplaces [a, b, c, k].
6.     Ability to recognize that humans are affected by environmental and thermal factors, lighting, and vibration [h, k]. 
Estimated Category Content Engineering science: 1.5 credit hours or 50 %
Engineering design: 1.5 credit hours or 50%
Prepared by Dr. Khalid Al-Saleh
Lectures
Type     
Name     
 
Anthropometric Lab Results  
 
design of work-surfaces  
 
Grading System  
 
Hearing  
 
Human-Machine Systems  
 
IE 442 4th HW (spring2008)  
 
IE442 Information Theory Home Work (Fall2008)  
 
IE442 Second Home Work (Spring2008)  
 
IE442_ABET-Course-Description  
 
Information input and processing  
 
Introduction  
 
MMH  
 
Psychomotor skills  
 
TERM PROJECT GUIDLINES  
 
Text, Graphics, symbols, and codes  
 
Vision tutorial  
 
Vision  
 
Visual Displays of Dynamic Information  
 
WMSDs  
 
Work-Space Design  
   
     
 
IE442 HOME WORKS
Type     
Name     
 
IE442 1st HW F 2009  
 
IE442 3rd HW F 2009  
 
IE442 4th HW F 2009  
 
IE4422SecondHW (fall2009)  
 
Vision Tutorial  
IE442 RESULTS
Type     
Name     
 
IE442 RESULTS (FALL2008)  
 
IE 442 COURSE WORK MARKS (FALL2009)  
 
IE 442 GRADES (FALL 2009)  
IE 442 EXAMS
Type     
Name     
 
1st MIDTERM(fall2005)  
 
1st MIDTERM(fall2006)  
 
1st MIDTERM  
 
2nd MIDTERM(fall2006)  
 
2nd MIDTERM  
 
442final (fall2006)  
 
IE442 ERGONOMICS FINAL EXAM(spring 2006)  
 

 

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