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IEA newsletter no 16 from The President of IEA
IEA
Healthcare Systems Ergonomics and Patient Safety Conference 2008
The
planning for the Second IEA conference on Healthcare Systems Ergonomics
and Patient Safety (HEPS) is now well underway. Please visit the
conference website -
http://www.heps2008.org/.
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IEA newsletter no 15 from The President of IEA
IEA Council – 2008 – Reykjavik, Iceland
The IEA Council voted to accept the invitation
from the Nordic Ergonomics Society to hold our 2008 Council meeting from
August 9-10, 2008 in Reykjavik, Iceland. This will be followed by the 40th
Anniversary conference for NES. Please mark this in your diary now
The theme for the NES Conference will be “Ergonomics is a lifestyle”.
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Bli kjent med ergonomi
Kristiina Juvas - leder i Finsk ergonomiforening -
har laget en informativ powerpointpresentasjon "Bli bekant med
ergonomi", i forbindelse med den "europeiske ergonomimåneden" nå i
oktober. Hun oppfordrer medlemmer i foreningene om aktivt å
fortelle om ergonomi på sine arbeidsplasser og andre fora - spesielt
nå i oktober.
Her er presentasjonen |
Nordic Ergonomics Society (NES)
The Nordic Ergonomics Society (NES), founded in 1969,
represents the professional interest of about 1400 members from the five Nordic
countries. The member organisations are:
Aims
The aims of the Nordic Ergonomics
Society are to promote collaboration between member organisations and
individuals in the Nordic countries who have an interest in or are working with,
ergonomics and the working environment and to facilitate the Nordic
collaboration in international activities.
NES also increases and promotes knowledge about the
interaction between humans and the environment in which they live and work and
facilitates the use of that knowledge in the design of the environment,
equipment and processes.
Objectives
For members, the Nordic Ergonomics Society signifies interest, skill,
experience and credibility within the world of ergonomics and among other
professionals. Affiliation to the International Ergonomics Association (IEA) and
the Federation of European Ergonomics Societies (FEES) ensures strong
international links between ergonomists throughout the world.
The Nordic Ergonomics Society provides ergonomists and those
interested in the subject with a focus for important matters affecting the
profession. Through various participative committees and interest groups, the
NES addresses current and long term issues affecting the professional status and
the development of ergonomics, including education and practice.
Members are encouraged to participate in the various
activities of NES. Membership offers the opportunity to participate in the
coordinating and marketing of the benefits to be gained from ergonomics.
Conferences
The Nordic Ergonomics Society Conference, a major annual event, provides the
opportunity for people to hear about, present and discuss topical issues to do
with ergonomics and related disciplines. In addition to informative value, the
NES Conference offers a strong social element and the chance to meet old and new
colleagues. The conference language is English but some some sessions are in
Swedish, Danish or Norwegian. The conference program includes the Annual General
meeting of NES and the presentation of awards.
NES Board

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