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April 12, 2006
David Meister conquered all the pinnacles in his profession, Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE), sailed past the normal retirement age and continued contributing to the understanding and applications of his field until his very last days.
April 11, 2006
April 10, 2006
With apple picking season in full swing, workers' aches and pains growing too.
April 7, 2006
If SplitFish's designs live up to their promise, other console makers can be expected to look for their own ergonomic solution to painful thumbs.
April 5, 2006
Low lifters, stackers, telenecks, order pickers, reach trucks and their cousins in the forklift family tree are rolling hazards. They can crush operators, strike nearby workers and collide with moving or stationary objects.
April 5, 2006
The Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA) says Connecticut employers prefer to rely on the recommendations of the National Advisory Committee on Ergonomics for guidance.
April 2, 2006
The lapse in ergonomic thinking could be explained by the pressure and haste to provide US troops with more protection.
March 31, 2006
"With the proliferation of portable electronic devices it is no surprise that eye care professionals are seeing more patients who complain of ocular discomfort." - Dr. Jeffrey Anshel.
March 29, 2006
Research Summary: Are Physical Work Factors Predictors of Future Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Development?
Repetitive tasks and heavy lifting performed at work in 1984 had an inverse relationship to the development of carpal tunnel syndrome over the subsequent 17 years in a prospective study.






