Alternative mechanism for reflective access control (#ReflectiveAccessToNonExportedTypes / #AwkwardStrongEncapsulation)

dalibor topic dalibor.topic at oracle.com
Tue Sep 27 11:01:32 UTC 2016



On 27.09.2016 12:03, Andrew Dinn wrote:
> Yes we could use braces instead of a
> belt, but why do we /need/ braces when we can already wear a belt?

I don't think that it's an either one or another proposition,

Although the developing fashion sense in some countries dictated going 
with either one or the other choice, with belts reigning supreme among 
many market constituents, among heavy duty work clothing, using 
suspenders (braces) along with duty belts tends to provide better 
ergonomics due to better distribution of weight across shoulders and 
back away from lower back alone, resulting in lower back pain incidence 
among wearers.

Please see Slide 24 of 
http://www.gvsafety.com/documents/SAFETY%20HANDOUTS/Construction%20Safety/Construction%20Topics/Ergonomic%20Practices%20for%20Framers-Power%20Point.pdf 
for an example of such work safety recommendations and 
http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1641&context=theses 
for an example of research on the benefits of using suspenders to reduce 
lower back pain in police officers, that often need to carry heavy duty 
belts.

cheers,
dalibor topic
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