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  Ergonomics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data, and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance (definition adopted by the International Ergonomics Association in 2000).
One of the primary goals of ergonomics is prevention of workplace illness and accidents.
Ergonomics draws on many disciplines in its study of humans and their environments, including anthropometry, biomechanics, engineering, kinesiology, physiology and psychology.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ergonomics   (3333 words)

  
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Ergonomics (from Greek ergon work and nomoi natural laws) is the study of designing objects to be better adapted to the shape of the human body and/or to correct the user's posture.
Common examples include chairs designed to prevent the user from sitting in positions that may have a detrimental effect on the spine, and the ergonomic desk which offers an adjustable keyboard tray, a main desktop of variable height and other elements which can be changed by the user.
Ergonomics also governs the design of alternative computer input devices for people who want to avoid repetitive stress injury or carpal tunnel syndrome.
wikiwhat.com /encyclopedia/e/er/ergonomics.html   (147 words)

  
 Taylor & Francis Journals: Welcome
Ergonomics, also known as human factors, is the scientific discipline concerned with interactions between humans and other elements of a system in carrying out a purposeful activity.
Ergonomics aims to improve human well-being and overall system performance by optimizing human-system compatibility, for which the design considerations include physical, cognitive, social, organizational and environmental factors.
Ergonomics is concerned with all aspects of the interactions of human beings during their work and leisure.
www.tandf.co.uk /journals/tf/00140139.html   (249 words)

  
 Ergonomics
Ergonomics is the study of work in relation to the environment in which it is performed (the workplace) and those who perform it (workers).
Ergonomics is a broad science encompassing the wide variety of working conditions that can affect worker comfort and health, including factors such as lighting, noise, temperature, vibration, workstation design, tool design, machine design, chair design and footwear, and job design, including factors such as shift work, breaks, and meal schedules.
Ergonomics applies principles of biology, psychology, anatomy and physiology to remove from the work environment the conditions that may cause workers to experience discomfort, fatigue or poor health.
www.itcilo.it /english/actrav/telearn/osh/ergo/ergoa.htm   (1820 words)

  
 IEA - The International Ergonomics Association
The International Ergonomics Association is the federation of ergonomics and human factors societies from around the world.
The mission of the IEA is to elaborate and advance ergonomics science and practice, and to improve the quality of life by expanding its scope of application and contribution to society.
The IEA is governed by a Council with representatives from the Federated societies.
www.iea.cc   (168 words)

  
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Ergonomics is a multi disciplinary science that applies principles based on the physical and psychological capabilities of people to the design or modification of jobs, equipment, products, and workplaces.
The goals of ergonomics are to decrease risk of injuries and illnesses (especially those related to the musculoskeletal system), to improve worker performance, to decrease worker discomfort and to improve the quality of work life.
Although ergonomics is an evolving field, proper application of its principles can achieve benefits that are significant and immediate.
www.aiha.org /Content/Topics/ergonomics   (328 words)

  
 Hospital eTool: HealthCare Wide Hazards Module - Ergonomics
Ergonomics is the practice of designing equipment and work tasks to conform to the capability of the worker, it provides a means for adjusting the work environment and work practices to prevent injuries before they occur.
Assessment of work tasks involves an examination of duration, frequency, and magnitude of exposure to ergonomic stressors such as force, repetition, awkward postures, vibration and contact stress to determine if employees are at risk of pain or injury.
Be able to identify existing ergonomic stressors and methods of control, such as the use of engineering, administrative, and work practice controls particularly safe resident handling techniques.
www.osha.gov /SLTC/etools/hospital/hazards/ergo/ergo.html   (3213 words)

  
 Ergonomics
Biomechanics and Ergonomics Research Team (BERT) is part of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and is a laboratory for research in various ergonomic topics.
Ergonomics Australia On-Line is the University of Queensland ergonomics site that hosts an ongoing archive of posts to aus-ergo, a list for discussion of any topic related to ergonomics.
IEA The International Ergonomics Association is the federation of ergonomics and human factors societies from around the world.
www.usernomics.com /ergonomics.html   (2281 words)

  
 Visual Ergonomics in the office
Many "ergonomic" guidelines include drawings that show a computer user with arms, torso, thighs and legs at 90° angles and the head perfectly erect.
This represents the view that ergonomics means adapting the worker to the work environment.
Ergonomics seeks to adapt the work environment to the capabilities and limitations of the worker.
www.office-ergo.com /setting.htm   (3403 words)

  
 BUBL LINK: Ergonomics
Ergonomics is the scientific foundation, both in terms of data and methodology, for a user-centred approach to design.
The Ergonomics Society is the UK authority for the registration of European ergonomists.
Ergonomics is the scientific discipline concerned with the interaction between people and technology.
bubl.ac.uk /link/e/ergonomics.htm   (174 words)

  
 OSHA Ergonomic Program Standard
Due to the debate over what an ergonomic related injury is, it will continue to be a challenge for OSHA to put together a standard that is fair to both workers and industry.
This includes consulting with employees in problem jobs to assess their views on the effectiveness of the program and to identify any significant deficiencies in the program and evaluating the elements of the program to ensure they are functioning properly and to ensure it is eliminating or materially reducing MSD hazards.
The complete ergonomics program must be implemented for those jobs at which a covered MSD or “persistent MSD symptoms” have been reported.
www.inventoryops.com /ergonomics.htm   (2050 words)

  
 CUergo: Computer Workstation Ergonomics Guidelines
Ergonomic software - working at a computer can be hypnotic, and often you don't realize how long you've been working and how much you've been typing and mousing.
Some ergonomic products may feel strange or slightly uncomfortable at first because they often produce a change in your posture that's beneficial in the long-term.
If the keyboard/mouse are appropriately arranged they should be accessible with the user's arms in a neutral position (close by the body and with the upper arm hanging in a relaxed way) which does not pose any significant neck or shoulder load.
ergo.human.cornell.edu /ergoguide.html   (3606 words)

  
 Ergonomics
Application of ergonomics to aircraft cockpits is a life or death difference, that is not often found in the work environment.
Today, ergonomics is used to describe the science of 'designing the situation to fit the person, not forcing the person to fit the situation'.
Ergonomics covers all aspects of a job, from the physical stresses it places on joints, muscles, nerves, tendons, bones, etc, to environmental factors, which can affect hearing, vision, and general comfort and health.
www.e-infinity.net   (616 words)

  
 Ergonomics.org - Posture, Movement and Ergonomics
The term “ergonomics” is derived from two Greek words: “ergon”, meaning work and “nomoi”, meaning natural laws.
Therefore, in order to derive the benefits of ergonomic research, we must learn how to observe our bodies in a new way.* Any attempt to improve workplace conditions can have only limited success if this issue is ignored.
Nowhere is the interplay of ergonomic and Alexander Technique concepts better illustrated than in the design of chairs, and the ways in which we use them.
www.ergonomics.org   (980 words)

  
 Ergonomics
Ergonomics is a tool used by employers to enhance employee interface with the work area, job tasks, and work systems.
Ergonomic New Equipment Process Development -- Assist with the design, development and implementation of ergonomic new equipment process (i.e., new equipment specification, training, etc.).
Ergonomics Training for Engineers -- Provide engineers with the knowledge, skills, and analysis capabilities to incorporate ergonomics into new equipment and processes.
www.aon.com /us/busi/risk_management/risk_consulting/ergonomics.jsp   (628 words)

  
 Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders - NIOSH Topic Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This publication presents the results of an ergonomic study to investigate, identify, and reduce risk factors that may cause musculoskeletal disease and injury in the soft drink beverage delivery industry.
This publication presents three case studies using intervention efforts to control ergonomic hazards found in the meatpacking industry.
This non-technical publication describes what is known about the effectiveness of back belts and stresses the importance of an overall ergonomics program.
www.cdc.gov /niosh/topics/ergonomics   (1441 words)

  
 Ergonomics - Safe Computing Tips on Office ergonomics, Ergonomic chair, Ergonomic Seating.
As related to computer equipment, ergonomics is concerned with such factors as the physical design of the keyboard, screens, and related hardware, and the manner in which people interact with these hardware devices.
Workstation Ergonomics describes about the importance of Ergonomic seating, selection and arrangement of the Ergonomic chair, Ergonomic desk and Ergonomic phone.
Topics such as Ergonomic Exercises and ergonomic training for computer users will provide the necessary Ergonomics Training to prevent carpal tunnel surgery and repetitive stress injuries.
www.safecomputingtips.com   (352 words)

  
 Dental Office Design by Design Ergonomics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Design/Ergonomics was founded with an ambitious goal: to help dentists maximize productivity and reduce stress by applying high-performance ergonomic principles to dental office design...
Learn more about the science of ergonomics and how it can improve your practice.
At Design Ergonomics, we are honored to build a dental office your way.
www.designergonomics.com   (183 words)

  
 Ergonomics
A coalition of business groups has gone to court to force the complete overhaul of the state's new ergonomics regulations, which are set to go in effect next July 1.
Ergonomics is good science, but it's too complicated and discretionary to make into good law.
LandI has launched the Ergonomics Ideas Bank, a searchable collection of ideas for preventing workplace injuries and improving job safety and health.
www.awb.org /policy/spotlights/ergonomicsmain.htm   (469 words)

  
 Ergonomics Safety OSHA Taining Videos, DVDs, Books, Workshops, Seminars, Software and more.
This important video covers key ergonomics topics that impact your office workers--with particular emphasis on the computer workstation.
This important DVD covers key ergonomics topics that impact your office workers--with particular emphasis on the computer workstation.
Despite the repeal of OSHA's proposed ergonomics standard, repetitive motion injuries remain to put companies and employees at risk.
www.business-marketing.com /store/ergonomics.html   (976 words)

  
 Ergonomic Products for the Workplace, plus Ergonomic Consulting Services and Training
Ergo Works® is a full service ergonomics company, which was developed in response to the need for ergonomic workplace safety.
--> Ergo Works® is a full service ergonomics company, which was developed in response to the need for ergonomic workplace safety.
Our ergonomic products and services are aimed at preventing disorders resulting from computer usage.
www.askergoworks.com   (319 words)

  
 Diversified Ergonomics
Diversified Ergonomics and Hand Rehabilitation Services is an ergonomic consulting firm based in New York City.
Work performance is maximized by our ability to perform biomechanical analysis, and ergonomic modification and training.
Diversified Ergonomics serves as a bridge between the recovery phase and actual work re-entry for the injured worker.
www.diversergo.com   (108 words)

  
 General Information - Typing Injury FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Advice for the initially injured, basic ergonomics information, and pointers to additional resources across the Internet and inside your local bookstore.
RSIs are a fairly politically charged issue as well since Federal and State OSHA organizations are attempting to create ergonomic standards.
Ergonomics for more ideas on prevention and addressing existing RSIs.
www.tifaq.com /information.html   (2333 words)

  
 ergonomics4schools
Ergonomics is about making your life simpler and safer by taking account of human characteristics when we design things.
Explore the Ergonomics 4 Schools Learning Zone, read the frequently asked questions, and if you still can't find the answers, simply ask us!
to promote learning about ergonomics among secondary school students and their teachers.
www.ergonomics4schools.com   (124 words)

  
 Ergonomics -- 16400
About Ergonomics - The science of the relationships between the worker and his/her work.
Ergonomics can be used to prevent musculoskeletal disorders and other health conditions related to the job people do.
Success with Ergonomics - Stories and examples of businesses in Washington State that by using ergonomics workers are healthier; at the same time, have less workers compensation claims, improved morale, productivity and quality.
www.lni.wa.gov /wisha/ergo   (232 words)

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