Ergonomic and Anthropometric Consideration for Library Furniture in an Iranian Public University

Background: In our competing educational world, students spend a considerable part of their daily life, studying at library furniture. Not surprisingly, due to lack of proper anthropometric databases, these products have typically been ill fitted for the intended user populations. Objective: To ver...

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Main Authors: R Osquei-Zadeh, J Ghamari, M Abedi, H Shiri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Health Organization 2011-12-01
Series:The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.theijoem.com/ijoem/index.php/ijoem/article/view/117
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spelling doaj-0a4a2412caf44593b275f565f6cb3bbb2020-11-25T01:17:03ZengNational Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Health OrganizationThe International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine2008-65202008-68142011-12-0131192684Ergonomic and Anthropometric Consideration for Library Furniture in an Iranian Public UniversityR Osquei-Zadeh0J Ghamari1M Abedi2H Shiri3University of Social Welfare and Rehabilition Sciences, TehranUniversity of Social Welfare and Rehabilition Sciences, TehranUniversity of Social Welfare and Rehabilition Sciences, TehranUniversity of Social Welfare and Rehabilition Sciences, TehranBackground: In our competing educational world, students spend a considerable part of their daily life, studying at library furniture. Not surprisingly, due to lack of proper anthropometric databases, these products have typically been ill fitted for the intended user populations. Objective: To verify the optimum anthropometric match of library furniture within an academic environment, through a combined qualitative and quantitative approach. Methods: 267 (120 female and 147 male) students, were subjected to 11 standard anthropometric measurements. In line with the measurements, subjective evaluations were also considered through detailed fitting trials on selected groups of participants. Results: Combinational equations defined the unacceptable furniture dimensions according to elbow and sitting popliteal heights, mainly for smaller and taller divisions of the studied population, which were systematically comparable along with subjective and objective outcomes. In brief, if we classified studied students into “small,” “medium,” and “tall” groups, the design dimensions should be altered by -5.1, -2.2, and +1.6 cm for chair seat height; and by -8.3, -5.4, and +1.1 cm for table height, for each student group, respectively. Conclusion: The furniture size to be used by Iranian students should be changed to fit their anthropometric measures.http://www.theijoem.com/ijoem/index.php/ijoem/article/view/117AnthropometryLibrariesInterior design and furnishingsFitting trialIran
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author R Osquei-Zadeh
J Ghamari
M Abedi
H Shiri
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J Ghamari
M Abedi
H Shiri
Ergonomic and Anthropometric Consideration for Library Furniture in an Iranian Public University
The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Anthropometry
Libraries
Interior design and furnishings
Fitting trial
Iran
author_facet R Osquei-Zadeh
J Ghamari
M Abedi
H Shiri
author_sort R Osquei-Zadeh
title Ergonomic and Anthropometric Consideration for Library Furniture in an Iranian Public University
title_short Ergonomic and Anthropometric Consideration for Library Furniture in an Iranian Public University
title_full Ergonomic and Anthropometric Consideration for Library Furniture in an Iranian Public University
title_fullStr Ergonomic and Anthropometric Consideration for Library Furniture in an Iranian Public University
title_full_unstemmed Ergonomic and Anthropometric Consideration for Library Furniture in an Iranian Public University
title_sort ergonomic and anthropometric consideration for library furniture in an iranian public university
publisher National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) Health Organization
series The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
issn 2008-6520
2008-6814
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Background: In our competing educational world, students spend a considerable part of their daily life, studying at library furniture. Not surprisingly, due to lack of proper anthropometric databases, these products have typically been ill fitted for the intended user populations. Objective: To verify the optimum anthropometric match of library furniture within an academic environment, through a combined qualitative and quantitative approach. Methods: 267 (120 female and 147 male) students, were subjected to 11 standard anthropometric measurements. In line with the measurements, subjective evaluations were also considered through detailed fitting trials on selected groups of participants. Results: Combinational equations defined the unacceptable furniture dimensions according to elbow and sitting popliteal heights, mainly for smaller and taller divisions of the studied population, which were systematically comparable along with subjective and objective outcomes. In brief, if we classified studied students into “small,” “medium,” and “tall” groups, the design dimensions should be altered by -5.1, -2.2, and +1.6 cm for chair seat height; and by -8.3, -5.4, and +1.1 cm for table height, for each student group, respectively. Conclusion: The furniture size to be used by Iranian students should be changed to fit their anthropometric measures.
topic Anthropometry
Libraries
Interior design and furnishings
Fitting trial
Iran
url http://www.theijoem.com/ijoem/index.php/ijoem/article/view/117
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