OSHA announces the release of Ergonomics for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders: Guidelines for Shipyards, an new industry-specific guidance document.
A recent study takes a look at factors that contribute to poor shiftwork patterns, the kind most likely to leave workers with chronic sleep deprivation.
Millions of patients are infected with 'superbugs' each year, and tens of thousands of them die. Hospital personnel are expected to wash their hands between patients. Many don
Do researchers use political "Straight Talk"? Scientists tend to vary their choice of words when discussing the work relatedness of musculoskeletal disorders. Does this have implications?
Software companies try to drive interest in their offerings through steady upgrades to features and functionality, but a new study suggests they would be better to put usability first.
A new final rule to make the USA's railroads safer goes into effect on April 14, 2008. It takes aim at operator error, but does it cover all the bases? The Ergonomics Report looks at the new law and interviews industry expert Paul Adams,
PhD, CPE, CSP.
The role of lactic acid in muscle fatigue is now questioned. Could it be 'calcium leaks' in the muscle, and could those 'leaks' cause muscle damage, and eventually MSDs? Researchers think so, and have even tested a drug (on mice) that may alleviate fatigue.
Outsourcing IT work to India and other emerging economies is a favorite cost-cutting measure in much of the industrialized world. A new study suggests it's a painful trend.