Links
Below are links to a number of sites we have found with information particularly
relevant to laboratory practice. Let us know if any sites have been overlooked
and we’ll add them to the list (send email to communications@vistalab.com).
U.S. Department of Labor - Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Centers
for Disease Control – Laboratory Ergonomics
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recognized as
the lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people.
Laboratory
Ergonomics - University of Minnesota
Human
Factors and Ergonomics - Cornell University
This site links to several ergonomic sites that focus on safety issues,
such as: carpal tunnel syndrome, back injuries, air quality, sick building
syndrome, and lighting.
Practical
approach for improving comfort in research environments
Daphne A. Thaung, certified Industrial Hygienist
University of California, San Diego – Environmenent, Health and
Saftety Department.
Laboratory
Ergonomics - Stanford University
Environmental Health & Safety Department.
ErgoWorld
has
planets specifically focused on Office Ergonomics and Injury Prevention/Treatment.
This site also has links to other topics in the field (industrial ergonomics,
HCI/usability, transportation HF, HF in design), and provides information
on employment opportunities, university programs, consultants, products,
and events.
Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome
is a commercial site but does have lots of references to CTS. Specific
emphasis is on keyboards and personal ways to avoid problems.
Good Ergonomics is Good Economics
AFL-CIO
United States Department of Labor - Occupational Safety & Health
Administration
Recognition of Bad Ergonomics How-to on recognizing poor
body posturing.
Guidelines
General guidelines to help develop healthy workplace habits.
Ergonomics at Work or School
a very informative group of ergonomic-related
links
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