Wednesday 22 January 2014

Ergonomics of a seat



After researching, disasters, psychology and the human mind, i came to realise that there are many aspects to help the human body maintain relaxation. During a disaster anxiety and panic engulf's the human's emotions causing them to be physically and mentally exhausted. By designing an element (safety raft) that would allow them to escape the disasters on the outside and maintain a calm body, one has to consider the study of ergonomics.

Ergonomics is the relationship and interaction between the human body and the product they use. The import thing about ergonomics is to ensure that designs created balance the strengths and abilities of people and minimise the effects of their limitations, rather than forcing them to adapt.
As designers we focus on:-
  •      Function
  •      Dimensions
  •      Materials
  •      Appearance of the product
  •      User requirements
Ergonomics of the human body by Leonardo Da Vinci 

Research has shown that floods in the UK can last from 8 hours to a whole month. Therefore when designing i must consider a long term space.


Sofas and chairs are not only pieces of furniture; rather, they are shelters to escape to, havens for the body to refresh and recover and for the mind to relax and dream.  They are objects used for the body to be entirely comfortable. A good ergonomically designed seat should allow good blood circulation and relaxed back muscles

Human bodies, vary in shapes, sizes and form, therefore in order to design anything i must know people's different postures




The Back At A 70° Angle
 The spinal cord will be in pain after a few minutes. This type of designed chair is often seen in fast food restaurants, to keep the people on the move.
 The Back At A 90° Angle
The spinal cord will be irritated quickly, these sort of seats are designed for the office to keep the workers alert at all times

The Back At A 136° Angle
Is the best relaxing position. Chairs or with 136° or higher  are alway found at homes, spas or anywhere to relax



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