A recent study indicates individual workstation assessments by qualified practitioners are essential for good results in a proactive office ergonomics program.
The partners in the World Engineering Anthropometry Resource (WEAR) are almost ready to invite users around the world to share the benefits of this web-based tool.
Recent research describes workplace bullying and its impact on its victims without providing answers. That and prevalent attitudes could explain its pervasiveness.
Touchscreens go some of the way to delivering a better user interface on cell phones. The search is on to supply the missing factor - lively feedback for the user.
Diplomacy is not a required course for ergonomists, but research shows they should consider being group facilitators to achieve health and safety results at large facilities.