ANTHROPOMETRY

Anthropometry is the science that defines physical measures of a person’s size, form, and functional capacities. Applied to occupational injury prevention, anthropometric measurements are used to study the interaction of workers with tasks, tools, machines, vehicles, and personal protective equipment — especially to determine the degree of protection against dangerous exposures, whether chronic or acute.
Firefighter Anthropometry Datasets
U.S. firefighter anthropometric information is needed to update specifications for fire apparatus and firefighter protective equipment.
Anthropometric Study of U.S. Truck Drivers
NIOSH launched the first-ever federal anthropometric study of U.S. truck drivers.
U.S. EMT anthropometric information is needed to improve the workspace design of ambulance patient compartments for safe and effective performance.
Program contact: Hongwei Hsiao, Ph.D.
Protective Technology Branch
304.285.5910 HHsiao@cdc.gov
- Page last reviewed: April 12, 2017
- Page last updated: December 1, 2016
- Content source:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Division of Safety Research