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18BM732: Ergonomics BME Syllabus for BE 7th Sem 2018 Scheme VTU (Professional Elective-2)

Ergonomics detailed Syllabus for Biomedical Engineering (BME), 2018 scheme has been taken from the VTUs official website and presented for the VTU students. For Course Code, Subject Names, Teaching Department, Paper Setting Board, Theory Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Duration in Hours, CIE Marks, Total Marks, Credits and other information, visit full semester subjects post given below. The Syllabus PDF files can also be downloaded from the official website of the university.

For all the other VTU BME 7th Sem Syllabus for BE 2018 Scheme, visit Biomedical Engineering 7th Sem 2018 Scheme.

For all the (Professional Elective-2) subjects refer to Professional Elective-2 Scheme. The detail syllabus for ergonomics is as follows.

Module 1

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Module 2

Skilled work: Acquiring skill, Maximum control of skilled movements, Facilitating skilled work. Mental activity: Uptake of information, Memory, Sustained alertness. Fatigue: Fatigue in industrial practice, Measuring fatigue.

Module 3

Boredom: Boredom from the standpoint of psychology, Problems of monotonous, repetitive work. Working hours and eating habits: Flexible and continuous working schedules, Rest pauses, Nutrition and work. Night work and shift work: Night work and health, Organization of shift work.

Module 4

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Module 5

Noise and Vibration: Measurement and sources of noise, Damage to hearing through noise, Physiological and psychological effects of noise, Protection against noise, Music and work, Vibrations. Indoor climate: Thermal regulation in man, Comfort, Dryness of the air during heating periods, Recommendations for comfort indoors, Air pollution and ventilation, Heat in industry.

Course Outcomes:

After studying this course, students will able to:

  1. Define the principles of Ergonomics.
  2. Describe the work places in order to suit the physical and psychological requirements of the Workers.
  3. Employ the principles of Ergonomics in design of work places.
  4. Evaluate the work places based on efficiency, accuracy, and safety measures.

Question paper pattern:

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Text Books:

  1. Fitting the Task to the Man-An ergonomic approach, by E. Grandjean, 3rd Edition, Taylor & Francis Ltd, London.

Reference Books:

  1. Fitting the Task to the Human-A Text Book of Occupational Ergonomics by H. E. Kroemer and Etienne Grandjean, 5th Edition, Taylor & Francis Ltd, London.
  2. Human Factors in Engineering and Design-by Mark S. Sanders and Ernest J. McCormick, 1993.

For the detail Syllabus of all other subjects of BE (BME) 7th Sem, visit Biomedical Engineering 7th Sem Subjects.

For all (CBSE & Non-CBSC) BE/B.Tech results, visit VTU BE/B.Tech all semester results.

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