1 Explain the purpose for universal design and how this might impact the economics, dimensions, and processes of design from an anthropometric perspective.
2 In the absence of universal design, what ranges should the ergonomist promote design for?
3 In emergency situations. how should anthropometric data be used to guide design decisions?
4 Develop a procecs for collecting anthropometric data in an occupational ergo¬nomic environment.
5 Contrast and compare the use of manual versus automatic anthropometric measurement tools.
6 Evaluate the use of goniometers for measuring body motions.
7 Describe how stature is measured and why it is relevant to occupational ergonomics.
8 Explain why the dimensions of the "average user" should not be the goal of design engineers.
9 Describe the effects of age, gender, and size on anthropometrics.
10 Identify three anthropometric data sources and explain how they should be used, the population they are most applicable to, and an industry that will benefit from this data.