tailieunhanh - Ergonomic Principles and Checklists for the Selection of Office Furniture and Equipment

Most enterprises deal with a single end product, which indicates the high degree of specialisation of the enterprises in Jepara. The vast majority () are enterprises run by a single extended family, while relatively few involved two () or three () separate families or lineages. Almost all enterprises had at least one other regular partner enterprise, even if there were no links in the ownership of the enterprises. In short, the enterprises in Jepara are highly connected, but this is not primarily through ownership or classical joint ventures, but in other ways, such as pure business linkages. The year of creation. | National Occupational Health and Safety Commission Ergonomic Principles and Checklists for the Selection of Office Furniture and Equipment November 1991 Commonwealth of Australia 1991 ISBN 0 644 24516 6 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 Cwlth no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from the Director Publishing and Marketing Australian Government Publishing Service. Inquiries should be directed to the Manager AGPS Press Australian Government Publishing Service GPO Box 84 Canberra ACT 2601. ii 1. Introduction 1 2. Office Ergonomics and Occupational Health 2 3. Principles for Designing an Office Workstation 4 4. Furniture and Equipment to be Selected 9 5. Development and Use of Checklists 12 6. Try-outs and Consultation 21 7. Concluding Remarks 21 8. References 22 .

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