This discussion requires that you examine one of the following to address user anthropometry and workstation dimensions:
The driver’s workstation of a motor vehicle (any age, make, or model will do, but identify this information in your post).
The cab or cockpit of any other type of vehicle (boat, plane, tractor, motorhome, etc.).
A computer workstation.
For this assignment, complete all of the following:
Describe your chosen vehicle, cab, cockpit, or workstation. You may include photographs if desired or appropriate.
List those body dimensions that are important in workstation design. Measure and record the dimensions important for the driver’s or user’s task, including instrument panel layout, displays, seating, and controls.
Indicate which workstation components are adjustable for users of different body dimensions.
Indicate which workstation components are not adjustable for users of different body dimensions.
Given your measured dimensions of at least sitting height, sitting width, arm reach, and any other measured dimensions important for the user’s tasks, using anthropometric data, what are the 5th and 95th percentile values for those dimensions? Note: use any of the anthropometric tables found in the module resources or others you may find, but be sure to cite and reference the source of the table(s) you use. Do your measured dimensions fit within the 5th and 95th percentile?
Discuss ways in which workstation dimensions could be improved.
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