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Concepts of Human Factors Engineering
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Abstract
This paper discusses the necessity for designing farm tractors which have logical, rather than arbitrary, safety features. The paper is directed primarily to those who buy and use industrial equipment and urges this group to exercise their influence on tractor design by purchasing only those vehicles which meet recommended standards for safety and construction.
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Citation
Liljedahl, J. and McCormick, E., "Concepts of Human Factors Engineering," SAE Technical Paper 690163, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690163.Also In
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