Work Station Design
Across
- 1. Posture limiting fluid flow to and from discs
- 7. Type of work completed at lower work surface height
- 9. Tasks that do not require controls within the normal workspace area
- 11. Diagram showing order of tasks
- 12. Primary displays should be positioned here
- 13. Upright position resulting in lowest disc pressure
- 14. Communication, control or movement connections in user interface
Down
- 2. An emergency stop button would be very large because of this principle of component arrangement
- 3. Pressure on underside of knee from sitting
- 4. Motion executed by the hamstring
- 5. Components should be grouped together according to this
- 6. Eye or hand movement links between controls or displays, with lines indicating frequency
- 8. Concave curvature in lumbar region
- 10. Muscle of the hamstring