human factors
1. in ergonomics, the impact of human beings, with their characteristic needs, abilities, and physical and mental limitations, on system function.
2. the considerations to be made when designing, evaluating, or optimizing systems for human use, especially with regard to safety, efficiency, and comfort. See also human systems integration.
3. particularly in the United States, a common synonym of ergonomics.
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Human factors and ergonomics
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latent human error
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musculoskeletal disorder
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human factors integration
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industrial design
industrial engineering
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systems psychology
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usability
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