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| Robin Burgess-LimerickSummaryAffiliation: University of Queensland Country: Australia Publications
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Toward a quantitative definition of manual lifting posturesR Burgess-Limerick
Department of Human Movement Studies, University of Queensland, Australia
Hum Factors 39:141-8. 1997..This suggests that the postural index provides a method of defining lifting posture that is independent of specific joint positions...
Wrist posture during computer pointing device useR Burgess-Limerick
Department of Human Movement Studies, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon) 14:280-6. 1999..This research examines individual differences in the wrist postures adopted during the use of two pointing devices (mouse and trackball)...
Visual display heightR Burgess-Limerick
School of Human Movement Studies, University of Queensland, Australia
Hum Factors 42:140-50. 2000..Actual or potential applications of this work include the layout of computer workstations and the viewing of displays from a seated posture...
Spontaneous transitions in the coordination of a whole body taskR Burgess-Limerick
School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia
Hum Mov Sci 20:549-62. 2001..The transitions may be a consequence of a trade-off between the biomechanical advantages of each technique and the influence of the lift height on this trade-off...
Reducing control selection errors associated with underground bolting equipmentRobin Burgess-Limerick
School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland 4072, Australia
Appl Ergon 41:549-55. 2010..When control location was altered, shape coding did provide a significant reduction in selection error rate. No differences between mirror or place arrangements were detected and this question remains open...
Directional control-response relationships for mining equipmentR Burgess-Limerick
School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland 4072, Australia
Ergonomics 53:748-57. 2010..The results are also relevant to the design of any equipment where vertical or horizontal levers are used to control the movement of equipment appendages, e.g. cranes mounted to mobile equipment and the like...
Effect of control order on steering a simulated underground coal shuttle carRobin Burgess-Limerick
Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre, The University of Queensland, 4072, Australia
Appl Ergon 44:225-9. 2013..Desktop virtual simulation may be a useful component of training and competency assessment for operators of these vehicles...
Directional control-response compatibility of joystick steered shuttle carsRobin Burgess-Limerick
Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia
Ergonomics 55:1278-83. 2012..This design increases the probability of operator error, with potential adverse safety and productivity consequences...
Construct validation of a physical model colonoscopy simulatorAnnaliese M Plooy
School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Gastrointest Endosc 76:144-50. 2012..Although physical model simulators are known to simulate looping more realistically than these devices, they lack published validation evidence...
