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IAAP CPACC Exam - Topic 3 Question 39 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAAP's CPACC exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 3
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Ergonomic design and engineering of equipment and furniture can

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Daron
3 months ago
Yes, especially in workplaces!
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Shawna
3 months ago
Studies show ergonomic tools improve task performance for disabled users.
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Derick
3 months ago
But can it really eliminate all barriers? Seems unlikely.
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Lonny
4 months ago
Totally agree, it makes a huge difference for many.
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Selene
4 months ago
Ergonomic design really helps with accessibility!
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Glenn
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about D; I know accommodations are important, but can ergonomic design really eliminate the need for them entirely?
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Merilyn
4 months ago
I feel like I’ve seen a question like this before, and I think C might be the right choice since it talks about removing structural barriers.
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Brianne
4 months ago
I think option B sounds familiar because we discussed how proper design can help people perform tasks more easily, but I’m not certain if it eliminates all barriers.
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Hannah
5 months ago
I remember studying how ergonomic design can really help people with disabilities, but I'm not sure if it completely removes all barriers.
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Ammie
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. Ergonomic design is specifically about making things more accessible and usable for people with disabilities, so the right answer is going to be the one that best captures that idea.
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Bronwyn
5 months ago
Wait, I'm confused. Is this asking about removing structural barriers or eliminating the need for accommodation altogether? I need to re-read the question and really understand what it's getting at.
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Deeann
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. Ergonomic design is all about making equipment and furniture more usable for people with physical limitations. The key is to select the answer that best captures how this can enable them to perform tasks more easily.
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Vincent
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. The question is asking about the benefits of ergonomic design, but the answer choices seem to be getting at different aspects of accessibility. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Dana
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about how ergonomic design can help people with disabilities. I'll carefully read through the answer choices and select the one that best matches the question.
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Graciela
1 year ago
I'd go with A. Ergonomics is all about enabling people, not just removing barriers.
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Alana
1 year ago
As an ergonomics enthusiast, I have to say this is a great question. Nicely covers the key points.
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Micaela
1 year ago
D is a bit too idealistic. Ergonomics can reduce the need for accommodation, but may not eliminate it entirely.
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Alpha
1 year ago
C is a good one, but I think A captures the broader benefits of ergonomic design.
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Ashton
1 year ago
B is a bit too absolute. Ergonomics can help, but may not completely eliminate all barriers.
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Carolynn
1 year ago
B is a bit too absolute. Ergonomics can help, but may not completely eliminate all barriers.
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Leota
1 year ago
C) remove structural barriers.
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Josephine
1 year ago
A) enable people with physical disabilities to perform tasks more easily.
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Nydia
1 year ago
Option A seems the most comprehensive and accurate. Ergonomics can make a real difference for people with disabilities.
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Thora
1 year ago
Ergonomics, the secret weapon against the tyranny of uncomfortable furniture and equipment! A all the way.
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Lindsey
1 year ago
Ergonomics is truly a game-changer for creating inclusive environments for everyone.
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Beckie
1 year ago
I agree, it helps remove structural barriers that may prevent people with disabilities from completing tasks.
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Page
1 year ago
Yes, ergonomic design can definitely enable people with physical disabilities to perform tasks more easily.
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Shawnee
1 year ago
D seems a bit too optimistic, don't you think? Eliminating the need for accommodation is a lofty goal.
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Ahmed
1 year ago
C is the obvious choice. Removing barriers is the first step towards true accessibility.
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Ozell
1 year ago
It's great to see how technology and design can help create a more inclusive environment for everyone.
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Leonor
1 year ago
I agree, ergonomic design can make a huge difference for people with physical disabilities.
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Alica
1 year ago
C is definitely the best option. Removing structural barriers is essential for accessibility.
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Taryn
1 year ago
I believe ergonomic design can eliminate the need for accommodation, making tasks more inclusive for all individuals.
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Laine
1 year ago
B looks good to me. Anything that helps people with disabilities perform tasks more easily is a win-win.
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Virgie
1 year ago
C) remove structural barriers.
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Dustin
1 year ago
B looks good to me. Anything that helps people with disabilities perform tasks more easily is a win-win.
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Karima
1 year ago
A) enable people with physical disabilities to perform tasks more easily.
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Demetra
1 year ago
I agree with Lettie. It can help remove structural barriers and make tasks more accessible for everyone.
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Nan
1 year ago
Option A is the way to go! Ergonomics is the key to unlocking the potential of those with physical challenges.
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Karima
1 year ago
Ergonomics is definitely important for ensuring that people with physical disabilities can perform tasks more easily.
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Chaya
1 year ago
Absolutely! It's all about creating a more inclusive and accessible environment for everyone.
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Stephane
1 year ago
It's amazing how something as simple as adjusting the height of a desk or chair can make tasks easier for someone with physical challenges.
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Rebbeca
1 year ago
Yes, I agree! Ergonomic design can really make a difference for people with physical disabilities.
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Lettie
1 year ago
I think ergonomic design can enable people with physical disabilities to perform tasks more easily.
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