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<p>Virtual reality (VR) techniques are becoming increasingly popular. The use of computer modeling and visualization is no longer uncommon in the area of ergonomics and occupational health and safety. This book explains how studies conducted in a simulated virtual world are making it possible to test new solutions for designed workstations offering a high degree of ease for introducing modifications and eliminating risk and work-related accidents. Virtual reality techniques offer a wide range of possibilities including increasing the cognitive abilities of the elderly adapting workstations for people with disabilities and special needs and remote control of machines using collaborative robots.</p><p>Detailed discussions include:</p><ul> <p> </p> <li>Testing protective devices safety systems and the numerical reconstruction of work accidents </li> <p> </p> <li>Using computer simulation in generic virtual environments </li> </ul><p>On the one hand it is a self-study book made so by well-crafted and numerous examples. On the other hand through a detailed analysis of the virtual reality from a point of view of work safety and ergonomics and health improvement. </p><p>Ewa Grabska Jagiellonian University Kraków Poland</p><p>Noteworthy is the broad scope and diversity of the addressed problems ranging from training employees using VR environments with different degrees of perceived reality; training and rehabilitation of the elderly; to designing testing modifying and adapting workplaces to various needs including those of disabled workers; to simulation and investigation of the cause of accidents at a workplace.</p><p>Andrzej Krawiecki Warsaw University of Technology Warsaw Poland</p>