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January 25, 2005
Research looks at what it takes to get workers to make behavioral changes.
January 24, 2005
Head restraints and seats that are properly designed for the task of protecting drivers, says the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, rate best in a recent study on whiplash.
January 21, 2005
Snowboard gear manufacturer finds a way to make snowboarders more productive on the slopes by helping them ride and work at the same time.
January 19, 2005
After meeting for two years, the National Advisory Committee on Ergonomics (NACE) hands its list of recommendations to OSHA, including specifics regarding which industries are overdue for ergonomics guidelines. NACE's chair, Carter Kerk, Ph.D., CPE, talks to The Ergonomics ReportTM about NACE's recommendations and how they may affect businesses in the future.
January 19, 2005
Research and rules take a deeper look at the impact of long work shifts on truck drivers, medical interns and everyone else on the road.
January 17, 2005
Eighth Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference and ErgoCup competition offer attendees the chance to learn more about ergonomics solutions from, and with, the pros.
January 17, 2005
Ergoweb's readers comment on behavioral ergonomics, ergonomics for the sex industry, regulations, and how raising kids can hurt.
January 14, 2005
Report indicates that downsizing may not be saving companies money when increased health care expenses and absenteeism are factored in.
January 12, 2005
How integral to ergonomics is worker behavior? Experts say it can be an extremely effective component, as long as it doesn't stray from the science of ergonomics.






