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Exam CPACC Topic 3 Question 39 Discussion
IAAP Exam CPACC Topic 3 Question 39 Discussion
Actual exam question for IAAP's CPACC exam
Question #: 39
Topic #: 3
[All CPACC Questions]
Ergonomic design and engineering of equipment and furniture can
A
enable people with physical disabilities to perform tasks more easily.
B
Help people with physical disabilities perform tasks without any barriers.
C
remove structural barriers.
D
eliminate the need for accommodation.
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Graciela
16 days ago
I'd go with A. Ergonomics is all about enabling people, not just removing barriers.
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Alana
17 days ago
As an ergonomics enthusiast, I have to say this is a great question. Nicely covers the key points.
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Micaela
18 days 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
20 days ago
C is a good one, but I think A captures the broader benefits of ergonomic design.
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Ashton
22 days ago
B is a bit too absolute. Ergonomics can help, but may not completely eliminate all barriers.
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Nydia
23 days ago
Option A seems the most comprehensive and accurate. Ergonomics can make a real difference for people with disabilities.
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Thora
27 days ago
Ergonomics, the secret weapon against the tyranny of uncomfortable furniture and equipment! A all the way.
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Page
16 days ago
Yes, ergonomic design can definitely enable people with physical disabilities to perform tasks more easily.
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Shawnee
1 months 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 months ago
C is the obvious choice. Removing barriers is the first step towards true accessibility.
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Ozell
6 days ago
It's great to see how technology and design can help create a more inclusive environment for everyone.
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Leonor
12 days ago
I agree, ergonomic design can make a huge difference for people with physical disabilities.
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Alica
20 days ago
C is definitely the best option. Removing structural barriers is essential for accessibility.
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Taryn
1 months ago
I believe ergonomic design can eliminate the need for accommodation, making tasks more inclusive for all individuals.
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Laine
2 months 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
18 days ago
C) remove structural barriers.
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Dustin
29 days 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
30 days ago
A) enable people with physical disabilities to perform tasks more easily.
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Demetra
2 months ago
I agree with Lettie. It can help remove structural barriers and make tasks more accessible for everyone.
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Nan
2 months 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
16 days ago
Ergonomics is definitely important for ensuring that people with physical disabilities can perform tasks more easily.
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Chaya
17 days ago
Absolutely! It's all about creating a more inclusive and accessible environment for everyone.
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Stephane
24 days 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 months ago
Yes, I agree! Ergonomic design can really make a difference for people with physical disabilities.
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Lettie
2 months ago
I think ergonomic design can enable people with physical disabilities to perform tasks more easily.
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