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The Human Factor - Why keeping workers comfortable is “Mission Critical”
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You’re circling a busy airport in the rain when the captain announces it’s going to be another half hour before you land. As groans ripple through the cabin, you put on a favorite song, pop open your book and make the best of it, knowing that somewhere down through the clouds a phalanx of air traffic controllers is guiding each aircraft and thousands of passengers safely to their destinations.
Naturally, anyone who flies has a vested interest in making sure those controllers stay physically comfortable on the job. That means no distracting neck cricks or back strains from hunching over an illpositioned desk console; no sweats from heat radiating off all of that computer equipment or chills from room air conditioners set too low.
Yet because humans come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, with a similarly wide range of temperature preferences, maintaining the right conditions for each controller can be a challenge. Welcome to the world of “micro environments,” where environmental specialists such as Air Innovations are finding innovative solutions to keeping such workers feeling their best in highstress jobs.
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