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Bed Size, Quality Sleep and Occupational Safety: An Investigation of Students at Slovak Universities

In: Occupational Health and Safety - A Multi-Regional Perspective

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  • Milos Hitka
  • Pavol Joscak
  • Silvia Lorincova
  • Zaneta Balazova

Abstract

All devices and equipment helping humans to do everyday things are adapted to human body proportions. Projects would not meet the needs of customers regardless their proportions. Therefore, anthropometric measurements are a key factor in manufacturing any products. Sampling unit consisted of Slovak adult population. Empirical measurements of selected attributes of actual population were conducted in the years 1993-2015. Sampling unit consisted of 3358 students. Gained data were processed and described using descriptive statistics. Results are based on calculations of arithmetic and weighted mean. Standard deviation, asymmetry coefficient, percentiles, standard error, symmetry, and pointing were used for further processing. Following the outcomes associated with the body dimensions of Slovak population, we can propose the dimensions of bedroom furniture corresponding to the dimensions of actual adult population. Bed dimensions must be 102 × 222 cm (95th percentile) to satisfy the needs of people, their comfort, and health. Therefore, testing must be focused on strength and structural properties of bed as well. Increase in dimensions can result in the increase in product price. Staff of the finance department must deal with this issue to prevent economic damage of the company.

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  • Milos Hitka & Pavol Joscak & Silvia Lorincova & Zaneta Balazova, 2018. "Bed Size, Quality Sleep and Occupational Safety: An Investigation of Students at Slovak Universities," Chapters, in: Manikam Pillay & Michael Andrew Tuck (ed.), Occupational Health and Safety - A Multi-Regional Perspective, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:134397
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.75533
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    Keywords

    healthy sleep; bedroom furniture; ergonomics; anthropometric measurements of adult population; occupational safety;
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    JEL classification:

    • J28 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Demand and Supply of Labor - - - Safety; Job Satisfaction; Related Public Policy

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