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1. What is ergonomics?
Ergonomics is the study of designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things
interact most efficiently and safely. In the workplace, ergonomics focuses on creating a comfortable and
productive work environment by considering factors such as the design of furniture, tools, equipment,
and tasks to fit the physical capabilities and limitations of the worker.
The "Type 7 Technology" used by organizations typically refers to a specific set of technologies that
help improve productivity and efficiency in various aspects of business operations. While the specific
technologies included in Type 7 may vary, some common examples could include.
Artificial Intelligence: Using AI algorithms to analyze data, make predictions, and automate
decision-making processes.
Cloud Computing: Storing and accessing data and applications over the internet instead of on
local servers, providing flexibility and scalability.
Internet of Things (IoT): Connecting devices and sensors to collect and exchange data for
improved monitoring and control of operations.
Big Data Analytics: Analyzing large volumes of data to extract valuable insights and improve
decision-making.
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR): Using immersive technologies to enhance
training, visualization, and collaboration.
Cyber security: Implementing measures to protect digital assets and data from cyber threats.
Preventive maintenance
This type of maintenance involves regularly scheduled inspections, repairs, and replacements of
equipment to prevent breakdowns and ensure optimal performance. Preventive maintenance helps
avoid unexpected downtime and costly repairs by addressing potential issues before they escalate.
Corrective maintenance