HSL is to run a 5 day course on Ergonomics.
This course will be held at the Health and Safety
Laboratory, Harpur Hill, Buxton, Derbyshire.
4 - 8 October 2010
Introduction
The
course provides the ergonomics theory and techniques used to
maximize the design of the tools, tasks and workplaces for improved
comfort, safety and performance of the workforce. The
techniques cover both the physical and psychosocial aspects of a
workplace design, following relevant HSE guidance and approaches to
assess and reduce risks.
What will the course cover?
- Ergonomics principles, methods and techniques;
- Human Beings - physical and psychological factors;
- Applied Anthropometry;
- Stress Management;
- Influencing behaviour;
- User investigation methods, such as interviews, questionnaires
and focus groups;
- Task Analysis;
- Controls and Displays;
- Environmental Factors - Lighting, Floors & Noise;
- Workplace Design and DSE;
- Manual Handling risks, assessments and controls;
- Upper Limb Disorders - risks, assessments and controls.
Who should attend?
The course is suited to all who have an interest in workplace
ergonomics and wish to understand more about possible interventions
that could be made to assess and improve worker comfort, safety and
performance. No previous ergonomics or MSD experience is
required.
Who will present?
Matthew Birtles - Matt has been a practising
ergonomist for 13 years. His work at HSL has spanned various
industries and topics, such as welding and foundry work, fairground
ride safety and other leisure industry projects, food production,
railway and train cabin design, furniture manufacturing,
construction health and safety and ergonomics in health care. He
also co-authored and presents, material on MSD training for HSE
inspectors, and manual handing and the material for this Ergonomics
course for the public. Matt has particular interest in the
prevention of musculoskeletal injury and the design of fit for
purpose ergonomic solutions to workplace problems.
Jeremy Ferreira is a Registered Member of the
Ergonomics Society (MErgS) and holds the position of Senior
Ergonomist at HSL. His work focuses on development and
training in the use of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) assessment
tools such as the Manual handling Assessment Charts (MAC) and
Assessment of Repetitive Tasks (ART). Jeremy has performed
assessments of work equipment and work environments across many
sectors including air transport, manufacturing, waste management,
construction, food and drink, health and emergency services.
Liz Yeomans is an ergonomist with experience of
carrying out ergonomic research projects and delivering
training. She is skilled in the identification, analysis and
assessment of ergonomic factors utilising methods such as task
analysis, posture analysis and functional capability
assessment.
Emma Wilde is a psychologist with a wide range of
skills in quantitative and qualitative research methods.Emma is
experienced in designing and analysing questionnaires, focus groups
and interviews, both in person and over the phone using a variety
of statistical and qualitative methods.
Louise Carter is a psychologist with experience
in implementing the Stress Management Standards in private and
public sectors. She also has vast experience in training delivery
of Stress Management Standards.
Liz Brueck is a physicist with considerable
experience in noise measurement and instrumentation, and hearing
protection (including level dependent protectors). She represents
HSE on the standard committees for electroacoustic equipment and
hearing protectors, and represents the UK on the ISO working group
for the acoustic testing of hearing protectors.
Marianne Loo-Morrey is a scientist in the
Pedestrian Safety Team who leads numerous HSE research projects in
various aspects of pedestrian slipping. She also takes the lead
into researching the anti-slip performance of occupational
footwear.
Comments & Feedback
"Just a short note to thank you for an excellent course last week,
it was great, one of the most useful and interesting courses that I
have ever been on."
Roger Barnes, BAE Systems |
Venue
The course will be run at the HSL laboratory in the spa town of
Buxton. Buxton is in the heart of the Peak District and has good
links to mainline train stations and Manchester International
Airport.
The cost of the course is £995 plus VAT per person (includes
course notes, lunches, refreshments and a course dinner on the
second night).
For further information email: training@hsl.gov.uk or
contact the Training Unit at HSL directly on 01298 218806.
Details of
hotels in the Buxton area can be found at
www.visitpeakdistrict.com
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