To ensure workers' health and safety it is important to
understand the relationship and inter-play between the job, the
individual and the organisation. Tools and workstations should be
ergonomically designed and free from excessive noise or vibration,
safety gear should fit properly and be well maintained, and high
pressure work environments should actively promote worker wellbeing
to reduce stress and anxiety.
Our
Human Factors specialists work in multidisciplinary teams to
improve health and control hazards by identifying the elements of
human behaviour and interaction with the working environment that
could jeopardise health and safety. With experience of working
across a wide range of industries and workforces, large and small,
from call centres to oil refineries, small construction sites to
car manufacturing plants, we deliver human factors tools and
solutions bringing business benefits through a more effective
workforce.
To find out more about the biggest Human Factors facility in
Britain, look at some of our case studies.