Contemporary Ergonomics 1999Margaret Hanson The annually released proceedings of the UK's Ergonomics Society annual conference. This book continues the long association between Taylor & Francis and the Ergonomics Society. |
Contents
Solidification Stabilization of Lead | 13 |
Data Quality Problems Experienced from Toxic | 31 |
LabScale Investigation of InSitu Electrokinetics | 55 |
Assessment of Heavy Metal Equilibria | 72 |
Efficiencies of Soil Washing Solutions for the Remediation | 93 |
Polymerization of Organic Compounds Catalyzed | 116 |
A Novel Closed Loop Air Stripping Process | 136 |
Survey of Activated Sludge Foaming in | 159 |
B Kirwan | 18 |
Methods of measuring strain on air traffic controllers A pragmatic review | 26 |
Ergonomic study on printed circuit assembly lines for better productivity and quality | 32 |
E Woldring R Goosens WS Green | 48 |
Driving performance with first and secondgeneration antihistamines and alcohol | 59 |
A new explanation for the effects of automation on performance | 67 |
HEALTH AND SAFETY 203 | 72 |
Phone operation vs vehicle transmission | 77 |
Handling and Disposal of Well Installation Drilling Wastes | 178 |
Effect of RDF Processing on the Leachate Characteristics | 197 |
Treatment of PCP by Anaerobic ExpandedBed Granular | 209 |
Pilot Scale Study on Anaerobic Treatment of | 218 |
InSitu Bioremediation of Chlorinated SolventsA Review | 228 |
BioventingAn Emerging Remediation Technology | 238 |
Enhancement of the Activated Sludge Process through Addition | 248 |
A Treatability Study for Natural Gas Pipeline Transmission | 257 |
Toxicity and Oxidation of Pesticides in Water with NearUV | 266 |
The Process and | 275 |
Investigation of Regeneration Schemes for Granular Activated | 283 |
How New Jerseys ECRA Law Works and How | 295 |
Orphan Waste A Cost Effective Solution for | 305 |
Investigation of the Use of InSitu Soil Flushing to Remediate | 310 |
Automation of Mining Equipment for Hazardous | 321 |
The Use of Soil Vapor Surveys to Detect JetA Releases | 330 |
Explosives Remediation and Treatment | 338 |
A Rapid and Cost Effective Alternative for Site | 348 |
Approaches for a Papermill Wasteload Reduction | 359 |
Utilization and Recovery of Chromium Salts from Chromium | 366 |
SoilCement ScrapWaste Tire Mixture Used | 381 |
Interactive Computer SoftwareA HighTech Answer | 389 |
Simple Innovative Process for Biosolids Volume Reduction | 409 |
Solubilization of Heavy Metals in New York City Sludge | 419 |
Survey of Soluble Metals in Municipal Solid Waste Compost | 429 |
Bioremediation of 246Trinitrotoluene Contaminated Soil | 439 |
Modeling the Fate of Chlorinated Dioxin Releases into | 478 |
SolventWater Phase Ozonation Process for the Destruction | 491 |
Treatment Alternative for Sanitary Landfill Leachate | 506 |
Comparison of Treatment Alternatives for Removing Chlorinated | 523 |
Metal Toxicity on Sulfate Reducing Bacteria | 541 |
A Fundamental Study of Anaerobic Biodegradation | 551 |
Life Extension of an Existing Landfill Using StateoftheArt | 561 |
Index | 571 |
Are inconsistencies of outcome between predictive and descriptive mental workload | 1 |
H David B Farbos S Bourgeios P Cabon R Mollard | 11 |
Motion sickness susceptibility and occurrence in Hong Kong Chinese | 82 |
AS Macdonald 8885 95 | 95 |
WS Green PW Jordan 110 | 110 |
AJ Courtney HM Chow 125 | 125 |
R Grant J Sandover 143 | |
Contents | |
E Hellier B Weedon A Adams J Edworthy K Walters 158 | 3 |
Occupational slip trip and fall accidents priorities for research | 16 |
WR Powell P Crossland KJNC Rich | 20 |
N Moray S Haudegond M Delange 188 | 31 |
Diagnosing the ergonomic causes of injuries and implementing business focused | 42 |
P Rogers 209 | 48 |
LA Morris 219 | 57 |
Effect of hand position on manual handling capacity | 63 |
A Wray 230 | 70 |
Magnusson DG Wilder MH Pope 235 | 2 |
JB Bishop ML Magnusson M Szpalski SK Ananthraman DR McIntyre | |
The manual handling risk assessment process in distributed workplaces | |
Measurement of noise at soldiers ears | 8 |
Developing support for a European Community Action on the prevention of work | 19 |
J Devereux P Buckle 286 | 29 |
EJ Carey TJ Gallwey 296 | |
A change for the better? | |
H Arisz H Kanis 417 | 8 |
The QPid system | |
T Sato H Yokitaka M Miyazaki K Seki 431 | |
Handedness and the acquisition of complex manipulative skills | |
J Lindsay Č Baber M Davis 448 | |
IA Ruiter 458 | |
Interactive soap opera user evaluation of potential roles | |
G Rainbird A Pallant 474 | |
K Hone R ElSeoud 489 | |
testing a model in an | |
an evaluation of the torque applied to an industrial | |
O Jay L Bouskill K Parsons WR Withey 517 | |
lessons learned from past | 3 |
Common terms and phrases
acid activated activated carbon activated sludge adsorption aerobic air traffic anaerobic analysis assessment ATCO automation biodegradation bioremediation biosolids carbon cement chemical chemostats chlorinated chloroform chromium cognitive compost compounds concentration contaminated cost cultural degradation driving effect effluent Engineering environment Environmental equipment Ergonomics ergonomists evaluation experiment extraction fatigue fexofenadine Figure fly ash guidelines hazard hearing impaired heavy metals High High Human Factors identified incineration increase landfill leachate lead Low Low material measures methanogenic methanotrophs method mg/L motion sickness operators organic organisation oxidation oxygen parameters participants percent performance phase phenol Photocatalytic potential problems questionnaire reactors reduction remining removal reported safety samples simulator sludge soil solids solution subjects Table task TCLP techniques telepresence toxicity treatment University waste wastewater workload XXII XXIII XXIV