MACROERGONOMICS

Course ID: IIB-SE>MAKRERG
Course title: MACROERGONOMICS
Semester: 1 / Spring
ECTS: 4
Lectures/Classes: 30 / 15 hours
Field of study: Safety Engineering
Study cycle: 2nd cycle
Type of course: compulsory
Prerequisites: Knowledge of basic concepts/definition in ergonomics. Knowledge of issues related to the assessment of the impact of environmental factors on worker’s health and safety.
Contact person: dr inż. Marek Brennensthul marek.brennensthul@upwr.edu.pl
Short description: The subject concerns the functioning and designing of macroergonomic systems - complex multi-objects in companies and in public areas. There are presented the principles of macroergonomic design. There are discussed the possibilities and directions of changes in the macroergonomic systems. There are analyzed internal and external relationships in multi-objects systems. It is taken into account an impact of the macroergonomic system on the external environment.
Full description: Definition and origin of macroergonomics, areas of macroergonomic implementation, the differences between micro- and macro-ergonomics. Structure of macroergonomic systems, internal and external relations in macroergonomic systems. Corrective and creative aspects in macroergonomics. The principles of macroergonomic designing. The aim and subject of ergonomic analysis. Decision-making process and criteria of choice of solutions in the macroergonomic designing. The stages of macroergonomic designing. Human subsystem and technical subsystem in macro scale. The human factor – inborn and acquired characteristics of system’s users, elements of psychology and sociology in the system designing. Technical factor in system building - the selection of technical objects in projecting of complex systems, evaluation of cooperation with other objects. Attestation and standardization in macroergonomics. The role of organizational activities in the development and correction of complex systems. An influence of macroergonomic systems on the external environment - assessment of the impact on the natural environment, on society and on other objects or systems. Assessment of corrective and creative solutions applied in macroergonomic systems.
Bibliography: 1. Hansson G-A., Asterland P., Kellermann M. 2003. Modular data system for physical workload measurements. Ergonomics 46. 2. Hendrick H. W. H., Kleiner B. 2000. Macroergonomics : An Introduction to Work System Design (HFES Issues in Human Factors and Ergonomics Book Series Volume 2). 3. Hendrick H. W. H., Kleiner B. 2002. Macroergonomics: Theory, Methods, and Applications, Crc Press. 4. Norton F., Tolbert Don. 2007. Macroergonomics: A Systems Approach to Achieve Safety Excellence COMBINED TECHNICAL. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS.
Learning outcomes: After completing the course student in terms of knowledge: 1. Knows the functions and importance of macroergonomics (IB2A_BE_W7). 2. Knows the basic principles of ergonomic designing used in building of complex systems (IB2A_BP_W9). 3. Knows the role of diagnostics in the elements forming macroergonomic system (IB2A_BP_W11). in terms of skills: 1. Is able to identify problems and needs in terms of macroergonomics design (IB2A_U15). 2. Can indicate the differences between a micro- and macro-ergonomics (IB2A_U15). 3. Can analyze a technical objects in the process of macroergonomic designing (IB2A_U20). in terms of social competences: 1. Is aware of the importance of macroergonomic design for worker who is a member of complex system (IB2A_K26, IB2A_K30).
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: Total grade components: grade obtained at classes (50%) + grade obtained at lectures (50%).

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