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Validating a framework for participatory ergonomics (the PEF).

H Haines1, J R Wilson, P Vink

  • 1Institute for Occupational Ergonomics, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK. helen.haines@nottingham.ac.uk

Ergonomics
|May 25, 2002
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This study introduces a new participatory ergonomics framework (PEF) to organize the growing field. The PEF provides a structured approach for developing practical guidance on participatory ergonomics programs.

Area of Science:

  • Occupational Health
  • Human Factors Engineering
  • Workplace Safety

Background:

  • Increasing case studies in participatory ergonomics lack theoretical support and practical guidance.
  • Need for a structured approach to understand and implement participatory ergonomics initiatives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate a framework for participatory ergonomics.
  • To provide clarity and organization to the field of participatory ergonomics.
  • To establish a basis for practical guidance on participatory ergonomics programs.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the participatory ergonomics framework (PEF).
  • Validation of the PEF through retrospective analysis of seven case studies.
  • Peer evaluation of the developed framework.

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Main Results:

  • The participatory ergonomics framework (PEF) was successfully developed and validated.
  • The PEF categorizes different participatory ergonomics initiatives at various operational levels.
  • The framework demonstrated utility in organizing existing case studies.

Conclusions:

  • The participatory ergonomics framework (PEF) offers a structured approach to the field.
  • The PEF can serve as a foundation for creating practical guidance for participatory ergonomics programs.
  • Further application of the PEF is recommended for program development and evaluation.