Basic Anthropometric Data and Ergonomic Data
Basic Anthropometric Data and Ergonomic Data
Diagram 1 depicts the average heights and widths of various parts of the body face on. Use this in relation to joinery and
space planning.
Diagram 2 depicts the average maximum distance of outstretched arms. This may be used when planning a small bathroom and
the distance need for drying ones self.
Diagram 3 depicts the various heights and lengths of parts of the body with the legs bent as for sitting or climbing. Relate this to
chairs and tables.
Diagram 4 depicts the reach of forward outstretched arms. Reference to this is important with cupboards and shelves over
benches and to windows behind furniture.
Diagram 5 depicts the maximum reach (flat footed) straight up. This can be referred to for the maximum height of close shelves
or cupboards while also considering the angle.
Diagram 6 depicts the height of the forearm when standing and bent at right angles. This is useful for determining the heights of
work surfaces.
Diagram 7 depicts the height of a person when kneeling or crouching down. You can determine minimum heights of shelving or
basic reach.
Diagram 8 depicts the height of a medium use workbench. It also shows space allocated for the front of the foot to fit under the
bench.
Diagram 9 depicts a person sitting at a table. The height of the chair and table are shown in relation to the body.
Diagrams 10 and 11 depict heights and widths of shelves showing the reach required and also the eye line.
Diagram 12 depicts a person in sitting position showing the base of the bent forearm to the seat height for armrests, the thickness
of the thigh and the height from the base of the thigh to the floor for clearance under tables.
Diagram 13 shows where the eyes height in relation to the floor. Use this to determine placing of items such as switching
or signage.
Diagram 14 depicts the length of the legs and body combined when sitting on the floor or bed. Use this to help determine leg
room.
Lets hope you find this anthropometric data useful, it can make or break the comfort level in a design. So it is a very handy
design tool