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Problems of an Ergonomic Approach to the Design of a Uniform Medical Suit

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  • Venera M. Yumagulova
  • Elmira G. Akhmetshina
  • Gulnaz R. Ahmetshina

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The article presents the research in the design of a uniform medical suit and methods of implementing ergonomic requirements in the process of solving problems. The authors have chosen special uniforms for surgeons as an object of study and analysis. As a result of comparative analysis, it is noted that currently, the assortment does not meet consumer needs since many manufacturers do not attach much importance to the ergonomic requirements. The current domestic standards and regulatory and technical documents also do not always take into account the specialization and working conditions of a specialist. In the course of targeted research, the whole range of issues related to the pre-project analysis of the situation was resolved, the sequence of development of the design solution was indicated. The authors have given specific practical recommendations for the preparation of design documentation for a new model of a women's surgical blouse. The developed design documentation can serve as an information source when launching new models into industrial production since it is designed to meet the requirements for the ergonomics of surgeons.

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  • Venera M. Yumagulova & Elmira G. Akhmetshina & Gulnaz R. Ahmetshina, 2021. "Problems of an Ergonomic Approach to the Design of a Uniform Medical Suit," International Journal of Financial Research, International Journal of Financial Research, Sciedu Press, vol. 12(2), pages 184-194, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:ijfr11:v:12:y:2021:i:2:p:184-194
    DOI: 10.5430/ijfr.v12n2p184
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