Основные термины. воспринимаемые характеристики работы (perceived task characteristics)
воспринимаемые характеристики работы (perceived task characteristics)
машинные дисплеи (machine displays)
методы работы (work methods)
планирование работы с учетом человеческого фактора (human factors job design)
органы управления машиной (machine controls)
рабочее место (workspace envelope)
расширение диапазона работы/обогащение работы (job enlargement/job enrichment)
сжатая рабочая неделя/гибкий график работы (compressed work week/ flextime)
система «оператор—машина» (operator-machine system)
посменная работа (shift work)
социотехническое планирование работы (sociotechnical job design)
телекоммуникативный работник (telecommuter)
физические условия труда (physical working conditions)
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