Ergon Talks is a place where different aspects of Ergon’s culture, values, and business can be discussed. Each interview highlights how a company or department contributes to the overall success of the company and shows some of the unique aspects of our culture. We want people to understand on a personal level how our companies meet the needs of our customers and support our employees.
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Human Factors & Ergonomics (HFE) Hub
The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA)
These podcasts are a series of educational podcasts from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA). These podcasts focus on the connection between human capabilities and good design. Their aim is to promote the field of Human Factors and Ergonomics and provide guidance and professional development.
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Breve aplicación de la ergonómia
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Ergonómia.
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Faith + Work in the Future Economy. Analyzing yesterday, asking today, and anticipating tomorrow. Hosted by Will Sorrell.
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Hey momma, are you exhausted from putting your daily aches and pins aside to care for everyone else? Do you struggle to make time for regular physical therapy, chiropractic or massage appointments for yourself? I’ve been there. Hi. I’m Amanda, a mom of three littles and a working physical therapist. I had my first baby during the last year of graduate school. I was new to motherhood and overwhelmed with my career journey. I remember being on the bed with my laptop while nursing a baby, juggl ...
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It can be easy to ignore how much time we spend sitting at our desks typing away on our keyboards daily. If we don't take care of ourselves, this can lead to serious health problems down the line. But, at the Ergonomic Specialist PodCasting Channel, you'll find ergonomic best practices for preventing neck, back, and wrist pain.
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ergonomia internet de las cosas
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Ergonomically Speaking...aims to provide jargon-free ergonomic advice to remedy the most common issues I come across in in my day job as an Ergonomics Consultant. Poor posture? Sore back? Tight shoulders? Headaches? I have you covered! Simple, practical tips and unbiased product recommendations to ensure you can work safely, efficiently and most importantly, without pain! But why a podcast!?? Because, if you are like me you will have a long list of saved articles and blog posts that you keep ...
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What is a good posture at the workplace? How does good posture increase your productivity? Can Ergonomics enhance employee wellness? These are just some of the most significant questions that are on the mind of both employees and employers. And yes it is true that good posture can have a lasting and massive impact on productivity and performance at the workplace. To answer these and many more pertinent issues related to the physical wellness of corporate professionals, this is a podcast wher ...
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Professor Catherine Burns - Improving AI Technologies in Health
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Professor Catherine Burns talks to SharonTodd (CPE) about her experiences with system design and AI systems in health. Catherine M. Burns is Professor in Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo, Canada and Associate Vice President, Health Initiatives at the Office of Research at the University of Waterloo. In her past administrativ…
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2. Improve Your Posture from the Car | 3 Tips to Reverse Tech Neck
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Hey girl, Quick check in, what does your posture look like right now? Sitting tall and beautiful like the queen you are? Oh... no. If you checked in and your posture was not as great as you wish it was, then this is the episode for you. I know your time is precious. I also know you spend a lot of time in the car. Let’s use your time wisely and fix …
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1. What is ergonomic coaching? And why do moms need it?
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So, what is ergonomic coaching anyways? Ergonomics simply put, is how people and objects can interact to be most efficient and safe. From my experience as a mom and as a clinician, I believe that moms are extremely underserved in ergonomic training. We think of ergonomics in the workplace, not at home. BUT, it is just as important, no MORE importan…
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Trailer | Everyday Ergonomics for Working Moms
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Hey momma, are you exhausted from putting your daily aches and pains aside to care for everyone else? Do you struggle to make time for regular physical therapy, chiropractic or massage appointments for yourself? I’ve been there. Hi. I’m Amanda, a mom of three littles and a working physical therapist. I had my first baby during the last year of grad…
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Kate Conroy - AI Safety and Assurance
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Sharon Todd is chatting to Adjunct Professor Kate Conroy one of the HFESA's Keynote speakers at our annual conference in Brisbane this year. Dr Kate Conroy is a specialist in building trustworthy, ethical, and assured robotics, autonomous systems, and artificial Intelligence (RAS-AI) systems in both military and civilian domains. Dr Conroy works in…
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Kath Jones is chatting to Dr John Chan about Burnout. Dr. John Chan is the managing director at Infinite Potential, an independent not-for-profit think tank that develops high-quality, rigorous research, evaluation, and practical solutions to address some of the most pressing workplace problems. An Industrial/Organisational psychologist with 20+ ye…
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Nutrition Myths & Realities with Chris Milhas (Part 3)
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In the final part of Ergon Talks on diet and nutrition, Blaine Toddy and Chris Milhas dive into managing health concerns like diabetes, hypertension, and chronic illnesses through balanced nutrition. Chris addresses common myths, fad diets, and the importance of calories over macronutrients. He also offers practical tips for meal prepping, making h…
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Nutrition Myths & Realities with Chris Milhas (Part 2)
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In the second part of Ergon Talks, Blaine Toddy continues his insightful conversation with Chris Milhas from the Metro Jackson YMCA. They delve into the debate surrounding processed foods, preservatives, and food dyes, exploring the misconceptions and scientific realities. Chris explains the differences between processed and whole foods, offers gui…
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Nutrition Myths & Realities with Chris Milhas (Part 1)
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In this episode of Ergon Talks, host Blaine Toddy sits down with Chris Milhas from the Metro Jackson YMCA and Ergon’s Steve Clark to debunk common misconceptions about nutrition and diet. Chris shares his personal story of overcoming kidney disease and the role fitness played in his recovery. Tune in for practical advice on balanced eating, hydrati…
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Kath Jones is chatting to Professor Anjum Naweed one the the keynote speakers at the HFESA conference in Brisbane in November this year about Simulation and AI. Professor Anjum Naweed is from the Appleton Institute for Behavioural Science in South Australia—the Adelaide-based campus of CQUniversity. Anjum is a Certified Professional Ergonomist with…
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Reducing the Negative Impact of Virtual Meetings
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There were certainly positives to using video for meetings when working from home. It offered connection between employees working from home and increased employee engagement. It helped new starters become familiar with their colleagues in the absence of the office. Even now, with the return to the office and hybrid working, virtual meetings remain…
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Professor Mark Young - "Thinking Human"
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Sharon Todd and Professor Mark Young the current President of the CIEHF discuss his work in automated transport and the Think Human project to be launched in the midlands of the UK. Professor Mark Young is Professor of Human Factors in Transport within the Transportation Research Group at the University of Southampton and current President of the C…
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Chris Fitzgerald - The "Nerdy" Operational Ergonomist' & the practical application of HFE
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Sharon Todd is chatting to Chris Fitzgerald about his practical application of Ergonomics and Humans factors to minimise injury risk. Chris Fitzgerald is a passionate Certified Professional Ergonomist whose career emphasis has been on facilitating meaningful and durable improvement in the design of work. His original career was in Prosthetics and O…
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Adam Scott - Cobot Ultrasound Solutions
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Sharon Todd is chatting to Adam Scott, the Director of Cardiac Sciences at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. Adam has a PhD in Cardiac Medicine, from the University of London, Imperial College in the UK. Adam is an Adjunct Professor at QUT and is the Founder and Chairman of the White Cloud Foundation. He is passionate about creating solution…
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Tim Bentley - Mental Health Awareness, Respect and Safety in the Mining Industry
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Kath Jones from the HFESA is chatting to Tim Bentley about Mental Health Awareness, respect and safety. Professor Tim Bentley is an experienced research leader with more than two decades in research and academic leadership roles. Tim joined the School of Business and Law at Edith Cowan University as Professor of Work and Wellbeing in 2019, and in 2…
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Have a Happy, and Ergonomic, Summer Holiday!!
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Let’s be honest, while ergonomics might be in the back of your mind while you are working, it is most likely pushed way further back when you are on holidays! We are not long back from our own summer holiday with the kids. While we were away, in between the rollercoasters and ice-cream, I started thinking about all the little things I was doing to …
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Why do we seek to blame someone or say it is Human Error without firstly using a systems thinking approach to analyse the influencing factors surrounding an incident? Sharon Todd discusses 'Blame' and what we can 'Learn' from a Systems Thinking approach with Gemma Read. Associate Professor Gemma Read is the Director of the Centre for Human Factors …
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Managing the Psychological Health of "Fly in Fly Out" Workers
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Kath Jones is chatting to Sandra Lam about the psychological health of "fly in fly out" (FIFO) workers. Kath Jones holds qualifications in psychology and occupational therapy and has been an active member of the HFESA for 15 years and is currently as executive board member for the society. She practices human factors and ergonomics through engaging…
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Extended Reality Simulation - Dr Shiva Pedram and Grace Kennedy
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Dr Robyn Coman from the University of Wolllongoing is discussing Extended Reality Simulation with Dr Shiva Pedram from the University of Newcastle, and Grace Kennedy from Acema. Dr Shiva Pedram is an experienced UX Research Specialist and Service Designer, specialising in the intersection between Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and service design …
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Andrew Wright - User Testing in Design
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Sharon Todd and Andrew Wright discuss User Testing in good design. The views expressed by Andrew Wright within the HFESA PodCast are his own and not those of any organisation he works for or with, or linked to any project he works on – past or present. Andrew is a Principal Human Factors Consultant at Tactix Sener, primarily supporting the transpor…
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Breaking Barriers in Mental Health: A Deep Dive with Experts on the Ergon Talks Podcast [Part 2]
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In this episode, we resume the discussion with Kostas Matheos and Bernard Matherne from Bridge to Recovery, along with Steve Clark, to delve deeper into mental health challenges and solutions. This segment focuses on the importance of recognizing when to intervene in a mental health crisis, the stigma surrounding mental health treatment, and the in…
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Breaking Barriers in Mental Health: A Deep Dive with Experts on the Ergon Talks Podcast | Part 1
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In this enlightening episode of the Ergon Talks Podcast, host Blaine Toddy and guest experts from Bridge to Recovery delve into the complexities of mental health. Featuring Kostas Matheos, owner and clinical director, and Bernard Matherne, a seasoned therapist, the discussion spans the spectrum of mental health issues, debunking myths and exploring…
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Considerations if Thinking of Changing to a Sit Stand Workstation
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As the world of work has become more digital, I am finding that computer based workers are spending more and more time seated at their workstation than ever before. In fact, office based workers are considered one of the most sedentary populations, spending 73% of the work day and up to 66% of their waking hours seated. (Edwardson et al, 2002) Incr…
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The Public Seating Project - Carlo Caponecchia, Robyn Coman and Vinod Gopaladsani
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Carlo , Robyn and Vinod are discussing the impact that the absence of suitable seating and poorly designed seating has on older adults in public places. The public seating project identified poor design, the coping behaviours of older adults needed and the impact that poor seating has on people with physical limitations and on their social identity…
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Brian Moon - Naturalistic Decision Making
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Sharon Todd is exploring Naturalistic Decision Making with Brian Moon. He is the Chief Technology Officer for Perigean Technologies LLC and Executive Director of the Naturalistic Decision Making Association. A leading practitioner and researcher in the field of NDM, Mr. Moon applies qualitative and quantitative research methods to a wide range of p…
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Managing DSE Associated Risks in Pregnant Users
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A refresh of Episode 11 Pregnancy presents a unique health and safety challenge in the workplace in that the employer is not only concerned about the welfare of the employee, but also their developing child. The impact of pregnancy on any employee is different and so it can be difficult to predict the effects pregnancy may have on an employee’s abi…
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Grace Kennedy - Systems Engineering and HFE Problem Solving
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Grace Kennedy is my special guest. She is a Systems Engineer and Human Factors professional with over 15 year's experience in the Infrastructure, Rail, Healthcare, Manufacturing and Defence Research sectors in Australia and the UK. Research Interests and Expertise: Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), Organisational Systems Engineering (how to m…
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Daisy Veitch - When Body, Size and Shape matters
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Sharon Todd's special guest is Daisy Veitch talking about the importance of body size and shape in product and system design. Daisy Veitch, PhD. is an expert in applied Anthropometry, the fit of wearable items and body shape and size data. Daisy Veitch is a Director of Anthropometry at Anthrotech, Inc., a leading company in human body measurement a…
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Workplace Health Considerations for Women
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Are you aware that women in the workplace often face unique challenges when it comes to their health and well-being? It’s true! According to EU-OSHA (2023), women report less workplace accidents, but report higher levels of work related health issues. From musculoskeletal issues to stress, there are factors that put women at a higher risk compared …
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Stephanie Cassidy - 'Healthy Minds Work' a Psychosocial Risk Management Project
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Sharon Todd chats to Steph Cassidy about a Psychosocial Risk Management Project that was successfully rolled out with a bus company. The project is called Healthy Minds Work. Steph's passion lies in assisting Australian workplaces to maintain their maximum productivity. Steph, an Occupational Therapist and Ergonomist has 30 years of experience in m…
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Most of us will be familiar with the mouse pads that are fitted with foam or gel rests at the base and with the long foam or gel rests that are positioned along the bottom of the keyboard. These are marketed as ergonomic products designed to ensure appropriate hand position to reduce aches and strains when using the mouse / keyboard. But are they a…
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Barry Kirby & his experience in HFE Design and Development in the UK
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Sharon Todd's special guest is Barry Kirby the current President of the CIEHF. He is a Chartered Ergonomist and Human Factors Practitioner (C.ErgHF), Chartered Engineer (CEng), a Fellow of the Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (FIEHF) and a Member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (MIET). Barry has over 17 years’ experience wor…
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In the fast-paced world we live in, smartphones have become an integral part of our daily lives. As per Statista, there will be over 4 billion smartphone users in 2024, increasing to over 6 billion in 2029. From staying connected to using social media to managing work tasks on the go, our reliance on these devices is undeniable. However, the conven…
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Reducing Error with Human Factors Training in Healthcare
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Sharon Todd's guests are Dr Jon Spiro and Anthony Lock, founders of the Nexus Human Factors Training in Healthcare in WA. The views expressed by Dr Jon Spiro and Anthony Lock within this HFESA Podcast are their own and not those of any organisation they work for or with. Dr Jon Spiro is a consultant cardiologist and Senior clinical lecturer at the …
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Promoting Safe Ergonomic Practices in the Laboratory
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Laboratory work is an essential part of scientific research and the pharmaceutical industry. Laboratory based roles can often involve high levels of static postures, repetitive movements, adverse postures, high focus tasks, fine precision movements, manual handling and working with chemicals. In this episode, I will explore key areas of concern and…
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For many of us, how we work has changed dramatically since March 2020 and while some of it has been positive, in terms of flexibility and connectivity, the enduring negative that I still encounter on a regular basis is our attachment to our laptops. This is evident, both at office and home workstations, with many DSE based employees still using the…
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APHIRM- A Participative Hazard Identification and Risk Management Toolkit - Jodi Oakman
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Professor Jodi Oakman chats to Sharon Todd about the APHIRM (A Participative Hazard Identification and Risk Management) Toolkit. An online platform designed to support organisations in reducing stress related mental health and musculoskeletal disorders through using a participative approach. www.aphirm.org.au Professor Jodi Oakman leads the Centre …
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HFE Skills & Training for Rotary Wing Aircraft Pilots - Tarryn Ryan
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Sharon Todd chats to Tarryn Ryan about HFE skills and training for Helicopter pilots. In this episode we chat about human factors and helicopter flying, including situational awareness, dark hole effect, night flying, decision making, and resilience. Tarryn is a Director at Safety Collaboration Pty Ltd. She has over 20 years of experience in aviati…
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Parramatta Light Rail Project - Australia
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Karl Rich CPE and Sharon Todd CPE are discussing HF Integration and the Parramatta Light Rail project in Sydney Australia. The methods and tools used to populate the HFE risk register, the use of first principals, mock ups, virtual reality, anthropometry, simulation and the usability studies in this project are discussed. Karl Rich has 30 years’ in…
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Prof Jill Dorrian - Shiftwork, Fatigue and Performance
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Professor Jillian Dorrian discusses shiftwork, fatigue and performance with Sharon Todd (CPE). Jill is one of the keynote speakers at the HFESA Conference 19-22nd November 2023. Jill is Professor in Psychology, with a PhD in sleep and chronobiology research, and a Master of Biostatistics. From the beginning of my PhD, Jill conducted laboratory and …
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Dr Patrick Neumann - HFE in Work System Design
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Sharon Todd is discussing HFE in Work System Design with one of our keynote speakers Dr. Patrick Neumann speaking at the HFESA Conference November 2023. Dr. W. Patrick Neumann.Lic.Eng., LEL, Eur.Erg. is a Design Scientist, a certified human factors professional and he heads the Human Factors Engineering Lab in Toronto Metropolitan University’s Depa…
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Dr Christopher Reid - Exoskeletons in Aircraft Manufacturing
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Dr. Christopher Reid is a Technical Fellow and Boeing Designated Expert in both the Human Factors & Ergonomics discipline and wearable technology. Based out of Charleston, South Carolina, USA, he is the current Technology Architect for Boeing's Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) organization. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Practice at Clemson U…
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Non Technical Skills (NTS) In Aviation
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Mike Nendick and Paul Cummins talk about Non Technical Skills with Sharon Todd. What is NTS? Why it is used? What is threat and error management? This podcast was recorded in a 737-800 simulator. Mike is Human Factors and Organisational Psychologist. He works as a senior human factors, systems safety, and risk specialist, a work, health and safety …
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An introduction to Systems Thinking to Optimise Safety
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Paul Salmon and Sharon Todd discuss Systems Thinking methodologies and use, emergent properties and interactions, casual networks, system behaviour, AI and system failure. Paul M. Salmon is a professor in Human Factors and is the creator and director of the Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems at the University of the Sunshine Coast.…
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Enhancing Retail Success through Ergonomics
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In the bustling world of retail, where efficiency, customer satisfaction, and employee well-being are paramount, the concept of ergonomic design plays a pivotal role. From optimizing employee performance to enhancing customer experience, retail ergonomics has the power to reshape the industry landscape. The retail industry is Ireland’s largest sect…
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What Came First, The Stress or the Pain!?
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Whether it’s the pressures of work, relationships, or other life challenges, stress and pain are common experiences for many people and can be difficult to manage at the best of times. If you add an acute, cumulative or chronic injury into the mix, it becomes even more difficult. But have you ever wondered which one comes first? Does excessive stre…
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A Personal Journey in Human Centred Design
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Thom Loveday and Sharon Todd are chatting about Human Centred Design in health and other sectors . They explore the use of simulation spaces for design in health, and discuss the use of digital twins. Thom shares his personal experiences, his motivation and where his HFE career has taken him. Thomas Loveday is a multi-specialist, with extensive exp…
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Professor Philip Morgan is chatting with Sharon Todd about Cybersecurity, the risks, the wins and the future with help from the HFE community. The views expressed by Professor Phil Morgan within the HFESA PodCast are his own and not those of any organisation he works for or with, or linked to any project he works on – past or present. Professor Phi…
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Workplace Health and Safety for the Aging Workforce
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The working population is aging and employers are increasingly faced with the challenge of providing a safe and healthy work environment for employees of all ages. People are working longer for a number of reasons, including financial reasons delaying retirement, better health as they age, talent shortages and a sense of purpose and enjoyment of th…
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Why Improving Your Typing Technique Could Be Key To Reducing Musculoskeletal Discomfort
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Does this sound familiar? You have a good DSE workstation et up, great seating and a nice keyboard. You have completed a DSE workstation risk assessment and everything appears to be as it should, but you are still getting stiffness and tension in your neck and shoulders? Or maybe tension and discomfort in the wrist and hands? It is likely that you …
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