The process of adjusting the position of driver seat, its mental workload and its possible human errors
Resumen
Over the years, the driver car seat has evolved its shape, materials and
even on its secondary functions. Nowadays, ergonomics has significantly influenced
on the driver´s car seat design on taking care about driver´s health. The current
investigation performs an analysis on how drivers adjust their seat through two
different cognitive ergonomic perspectives. First, a mental workload profile was
applied to the process to evaluate the cognitive resources needed during the
process. Later, a human error process identified the tasks possibly were mistaken
or poorly performed. Results show that adjusting the distance between steering
wheel and driver seat is the cognitive resources most demanding on the process.
Also, the SHERPA study proves that most people do not properly adjust the seat
because lack of knowledge and awareness of how important these adjustments are.
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