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October 19, 2009
A Democratic US senator, Al Franken, has introduced legislation to make patient handling safer for nurses and patients alike. A companion bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives.
October 16, 2009
Universities looking to benefit from proper ergonomic seating now have a chance to win $10,000 in ergonomic chairs from leading ergonomic seating manufacturer Neutral Posture, Inc. The "Support Your School" Facebook Promotion Runs October 1 through November 30, 2009.
October 16, 2009
Join Ergoweb at the 15th Annual National Ergonomics Conference and Exposition at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, November 17 - 20. We've arranged an additional 10% discount off their lowest available registration rates for Ergoweb clients, followers and friends.
October 12, 2009
Throughout October, Ergotron will offer a variety of online activities including "Work Fit Wednesdays"—a series of short, pre-recorded episodes that can be viewed anywhere, at any time. Ergotron is also launching the "Upgrade Your CubeLife" Sweepstakes for anyone looking to bring ergonomic adjustability into their daily computing.
October 12, 2009
A ban on texting while driving is gaining traction, and 93 percent of licensed drivers would support one. Meanwhile, at least two experts say it's better to curb the dangerous habit by design, rather than relying on behavioral approaches, like prohibition laws.
October 5, 2009
Until more is known about the risks to health of long-term exposure to cell phone radiation, according to an environmental group, it’s a possible red flag that demands caution.
September 30, 2009
National Ergonomics Month is the kick-off event for service and outreach events that grow the public understanding of ergonomics / human factors / usability science and practice.
September 28, 2009
Britain's Trades Union Congress recently launched a direct assault on employers who require high heels in the workplace, an assault with ergonomic aspects.
September 21, 2009
Michigan legislators appear to have little thought to spare for the proposed mandatory ergonomics standard, which was, until January, winding its way through the state’s legislative process.
September 17, 2009
Over 200 safety experts, researchers, elected officials and members of the public will gather in Washington, D.C. to share their experiences, provide feedback and develop recommendations for reducing the growing safety risk that distracted driving is imposing on our nation’s roads.
September 14, 2009
Researchers express confidence that technology enabling a person to think an action will be an answer for many kinds of disability, and possibly even coma patients.
September 7, 2009
A new book argues that banning gossip from the office fosters health and high performance in the workplace.
August 31, 2009
Research has long suggested that multitasking is counterproductive, and a new study suggests media multitaskers might be paying a mental price for their juggling.
August 24, 2009
A new technique for manufacturing so-called bendy displays could be a bright idea for instrument panels and diagnostic tools.
August 17, 2009
Quebec researchers explored several cases in a back-to-work program for musculoskeletal disorder patients and found factors that could reduce or prevent long-term disability.
August 10, 2009
AOL’s MapQuest and the American Foundation™ for the Blind hope to change the picture for direction seekers who are blind or visually impaired
August 10, 2009
Ergoweb principal Peter Budnick reports from Beijing, China, where ergonomics practitioners from around the world have gathered to participate in the International Ergonomics Association's 17th triennial conference.
August 3, 2009
Stressed rats in a new study were stuck in a rut and made poor decisions. The findings hold lessons for employers interested in reducing errors and creating more flexible production systems, and for those looking for more than negative health evidence to combat workplace stress.
July 27, 2009
When it comes to unsafe driving, a new study sees little difference between using a hands-free cell phone and using a hands-on type.
July 20, 2009
For the third time, a bill that calls for safe patient handling throughout the national healthcare system is in the early stages of the legislative process. A coalition has formed to keep it on track.