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Product Synthesis
Human Activity AnalysisMaximize human comfort, safety, and performance through a widerange of tools and methods that specifically analyze how a manikininteracts with objects in its virtual environment
Product overview
Human Activity Analysis 2 (HAA) is an add-on
to Human Builder 2 (HBR) allowing the user
to maximize human comfort, safety, and
performance through a wide range of
advanced ergonomics analysis tools that
comprehensively evaluate all elements of a
humans interactions with a product and
specifically analyze how a manikin will interact
with objects in its virtual environment.
Human Activity Analysis 2 (HAA) addresses
the needs of human factors engineers,
assembly and decommissioning planners,
maintainability engineers, packaging
engineers, and manufacturing engineers from
industries as diverse as aerospace,
automotive, plant design, ship building and
electrical goods.
It is effectively used in conjunction with
Human Measurements Editor (HME) and
Human Posture Analysis (HPA). These
products are combined to create a fully
integrated Human Engineering Design
solution.
Product Highlights
Takes advantage of all Human Builder 2
(HBR) functions and brings advanced tools
for comfort, safety and performance
analysis
Allows analysis of lifting, lowering and
carrying tasks using the NIOSH 81 and 91
standard equations
Allows Rapid Upper Limb Assessment
(RULA) for quick and intuitive analysis of
position
Allows analysis of pushing and pulling
tasks using the SNOOK & CIRELLO
equations
Product Key Customers Benefits
Advanced tools for comfort, safety, and
performance analysis
Human Activity Analysis provides a wide range
of advanced analysis tools enabling to
accurately predict the human performance,
ensure conformance to health standards and
optimise the human comfort and safety.
Lifting, lowering and carrying analysis...
The NIOSH 81 and 91 equations are used.
Lifting and lowering can be analyzed in terms
of task duration, task frequency, lifting posture
(start and finish), coupling conditions,
recommended and maximum weight
variables.
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Quick, intuitive analysis of arm position...
Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA) is
used for intuitive analysis of upper limb
posture.
Pushing and pulling analysis...
The SNOOK & CIRELLO equations are used.
Pushing and pulling activities can be analyzed
in terms of task duration, task frequency,
pushing/pulling posture (start and finish),
coupling conditions, recommended and
maximum weight variables.
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