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(2) Good.
These
two
sources
have
a
wide
range
of
anthropometric
information.
Well, let's take a breath and recap for just a bit.
You've been
involved with the initial justification of this new weapon system. In its
conceptual development phase you've aided the team by ensuring that the
components within the system are designed so as to facilitate maintenance.
In addition, you've been in on the ground-floor of the cockpit design. By
using your knowledge of anthropometry, you've made certain that the
operators of the SALV will fit the cockpit.
Since you have gained an awareness of human factors engineering, you
have also noted that it can be applied to other sophisticated areas than
weapons.
In fact you go to the cafeteria and find the traffic congestion
acute.
You ask the manager if you can conduct a study on the traffic flow
problem. He is glad to get your help. Now the first thing you need to do
or get is?
(1) Diagram of the facility so a flow pattern can be established. Turn to
Page 31.
(2) Conduct a task analysis of the kitchen staff to see how they contribute
to the congestions. Turn to Page 21.
(3) Customer anthropometric data to see if counters are the appropriate
height. Turn to Page 44.
(4) Interview customers to get user opinions about the cause of the
congestion. Turn to Page 48.
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(3) You're wrong.
Return to Page 7.
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