Abstract: | Anthropometry of standing and sitting positions was studied for men and women aged 25—4Q years selected at random from a major Swedish industry. Important ergonomics body dimensions were investigated. The means and S.D. are presented for these measurements as well as correlation coefficients and regression equations for their relationships. The biological implications of differences demonstrated between different body measurements are considered in the discussion. One important observation is that details within the working space should bo correctly adjusted to the individual unloss they disturb an already correct ergonomic design. |