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February 2, 2004
Recent research is indicating that a woman may be more likely to get hurt when performing the same activity as a man, but is it a gender difference or just a lack of ergonomics?
January 30, 2004
New study looks at the reasons behind the high number of MSDs in x-ray technicians.
January 28, 2004
The Ergonomics Report, Ergoweb's monthly printed newsletter, celebrates the beginning of its third year of publication by offering substantially reduced subscription rates until March 1, 2004.
January 28, 2004
Recent research in New Zealand indicates that school children may not fit into the furniture they're provided.
January 26, 2004
Citing a distortion of science for political gain, a group of well-respected U.S. ergonomists have chosen to formally boycott OSHA’s upcoming research symposium.
January 23, 2004
Assistive technology and universal design have the potential to improve productivity for everyone.
January 21, 2004
New study indicates that measures to build confidence in workers with back injuries could get them back to work faster.
January 19, 2004
Recent report indicates that new doctors may still be working shifts that are too long.
January 16, 2004
New study indicates that training plus equipment could be the answer to reducing workplace MSD symptoms.
January 14, 2004
New study focuses on what happens after workers file a claim for a work-related musculoskeletal disorder.
January 12, 2004
Computer users believe vision problems could get worse.
January 12, 2004
National Advisory Committee on Ergonomics announces speakers for January symposium.
January 9, 2004
State police in New Hampshire and other states may be more efficient crime fighters, thanks to ergonomics.
January 7, 2004
January symposium will feature presentations on the latest research regarding the prevention of MSDs.
January 5, 2004
New study shows that billions are spent annually on treatment related to back pain.
December 29, 2003
A glass of holiday cheer may seem cheerier as members of California's wine industry adopt new measures to improve worker ergonomics.
December 26, 2003
University of Utah, University of Wisconsin and Texas A&M to embark on large workplace back pain study courtesy of the CDC and NIOSH.
December 22, 2003
New project by HSE looks to determine if stretching is really a good idea when it comes to impacting workplace injury rates.
December 17, 2003
As one state dumps its ergonomics rule, another state looks at implementing a new rule.
December 15, 2003
Robots in scrubs might really be a means of improving ergonomics.