Ergonomics: National Ergonomics Month
There are two specific kinds of Ergonomic study, one physical and the other cognitive. Physical ergonomics is concerned with the physical reactions that the human body has when related to physical activity or work. Cognitive ergonomics is more like mental reactions to work or more specifically, to work overload.
The focus of the NEM this year is to start at the school level with school and community presentations. Next, they want to involve the media and garner lots of attention for this important subject. The Gala event that will accompany National Ergonomics Month in October will include workshops and presentations related to the Ergonomics. The workshops offer a hands-on approach into the use of design and construction to improve the physical relationship between human beings and the work that they complete.
The idea behind an increased awareness of Ergonomics and related issues is that human beings will be able to be much more productive, while they incur the minimum amount of stress or fatigue to their own system. If these kinds of educational programs were implemented throughout the world the effects would be astounding. William R Brough, president of Washington Ergonomics, didnt believe that that defining effective ergonomics was an easy task. He believed that an effective ergonomics process creates optimum human performance that generates better production and quality while eliminating fatigue, pain, or injure.
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