1. Evaluate your computer workstation and determine what is wrong with the current design. At a minimum, consider seating and surface height, reach envelopes, and line of sight. Identify and describe what you would change to make a better anthropometric fit.
2. Evaluate the seating in two different vehicles. Determine if the seating is appropriate for a large number of people (i.e., is it adjustable?). Consider issues of reach and clearance.
3. Observe at least one type of checkout counter (e.g., grocery store). Describe what is wrong with this design and what you might change a. For standing individuals. b. For seated individuals (e.g., people in wheelchairs, seated workers).
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