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Using Anthropometry, Biomechanics, and Usability to Inform Product Design

Using Anthropometry, Biomechanics, and Usability to Inform Product Design Presented By: Pete Johnson, PhD in partnership with the Northwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety (NWCOHS)

Webinar Details
This presentation will cover how anthropometric, biomechanical, and subjective methods can be used to inform product design and/or compare competing product designs.

At the completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

​- Describe how anthropometry can influence product design
- Identify different biomechanical methods that can be used to evaluate and compare product designs
- Distinguish different subjective methods that can be used to evaluate and compare product designs
- Integrate various methods in order to conduct product usability studies

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