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39th NES Annual Congress October 1-3

 

 

 

 

 

 


Papers in session order


Monday 13.00 to 15.00

A1 Haptics A2 Macro Ergonomics and Economics A3 Vehicle Ergonomics

A1a (A30)
A tentative approach towards handling users’ haptic product
experiences

Isaksson J

A2a (A37)
A case study on senior managers´ understanding of ergonomics in five manufacturing companies
Rislund C

A3a (A100)
The Coach as an Ergonomic Workplace – Problem Identification and Concept Development with User Involvement

Gabre M
Lindström Å

A1c (A30)
Haptical architecture becomes architectural hap

Herssens J
Heylighen A

A2b (A66)
Calculation of the economic effects of working environment at companies and organisations – A survey of existing methods

Rose L
Orrenius U

A3b (A91)
Concept development of ergonomic booster seat
Nilsson E
Wolstedt V

A1d (A75)
Evaluation of tactile pleasure of antiskid deck surface of sailing yacht

Di Bucchianico G
Vallicelli A

 

A2c (A67)
European Comparison of Economic Incentives in Occupational Safety and Health
Elsler D

A3c (A85)
Ergonomics Requirement Verification Development at Volvo Bus Product Development

Moberg K
Sundin A
Holmelin Å

A2d (A53)
Reactions from employees on the implementation of lean production
Eklund J
Berglund P

A3d (A68)
Towards better seating design – a discussion and comparison between office chairs and car seats

Karlsson D
Osvalder A-L
Rasmussen J

 

A4 Cognitive Ergonomics A5 Health, safety, well-being and productivity by cooperation of professionals and enterprises A6 Work and Wellness Index

A4a (A01)
A multi-modal approach to communication in aviation

Barchéus F

A5a (A78)
The Druvan-project: Participatory development of wellbeing, work and productivity by using the Metal Age method in a Finnish municipality

Näsman O
Ahonen G

A6a (S30-0)
Work and Wellness Index
Lundholm I
Lundholm H

 

A4b (A17)
Study on how to increase reporting in aviation
Ulfvengren P

A5b (S6-1)
Practical experiences from a programme to reduce accidents in a railway company

Otterstad HK

A4c (A18)
Navigation with 2-D and 3-D maps – a comparative study with maritime personnel

Prison J
Porathe T

A5c (A93)
The effects of a 12- month exercise intervention and follow-up to the well-being and workability of the employees in small- and middle sized companies

Kettunen O
Vasankari T

A4d (A74)
Predictors of perceived work ability in mentally demanding work
Järvelin S,
Louhevaara V

A5d (A86)
From public task to private business. The development of the relation between the Danish occupational health service and the companies – The PAVLA Project

Limborg HJ
Petersen JV

A4e (A44)
Show me where you look and I'll tell you if you're safe: Eye tracking of maritime watch-keepers

Lützhöft M
Dukic T


Monday 15.30 to 17.30

B2 Work Safety B3 Vehicle Usability B4 Design in Usability and Ergonomics

B2a (A60)
Ergonomic risk assessments within a Pharmaceutical company

Kipping J-A

B3a (A26)
Human machine interaction improvements of forest machines

Burman L
Löfgren B

B4a (A69)
Product constructs: investigating differences between human factor specialists, industrial designers and engineers
Persson S
Hiort af Ornäs V
Jordan PW

B2b (A56)
Risk assessment of organisational changes
Svensson P

B3d (A29)
Usability of GPS-devices with off-road vehicles in cold conditions

Hautala M
Uusipulkamo M
Risikko T

B4b (A24)
Analysis of the subsystem of a man and a product in the creative process of an industrial designer
Rubínová D

B2c (A55)
The activity viewpoint and the limits of the health, safety and environment (HSE) program in the Brazilian offshore oil industry
Alvarez D
Figueiredo M
Athayde M

B3d (A42)
Safety in focus- Communicating user requirements through design concepts
Engelbrektsson P
Nätterlund K

B4c (A77)
The use of narratives for generating knowledge about the ergonomists role in design processes

Jackson JM
Dischinger M
Duarte F

B2d (A57)
Basis of SHE a tool for SHE-risk management

Svensson P

B4d (A70)
Associations of perceived aesthetics and ergonomics to work environment, occupation and health factors

Schell E
Theorell
T
Saraste, H

B2e (A106)
Empowering leaders of SME networks for safer work environment

Stave C

B4e (A89)
Power tool design for good ergonomics

Skogsberg L


Tuesday 10.30 to 12.00

C1 Visual ergonomics 1 C2 New tools for participatory ergonomics and workplace design C3 Rural Ergonomics

C1b (S3-2)
Can visual discomfort influence on muscle pain and for visual display unit (VDU) workers?
Aarås A
Horgen G
Helland M

 

 

C2a (S2-1)
The Workspace Design concept: A new framework of participatory ergonomics
Broberg O

C3a (A47)
Musculoskeletal problems and work conditions among riding-instructors
Löfqvist L
Pinzke S
Stål M
Lundqvist P

C2c (S2-2)
Pictures of the dream office-Photo safari in Copenhagen Municipal Authority
Nørskov E-C

 

C3b (A49)
Farmers' perceived health, work ability and physical work strain in Finland

Perkiö-Mäkelä M

 
C2c (S2-3)
Employee-driven scenario - involving employees in developing and implementing new technology
Banke P

C3c (A50)
Musculoskeletal disorders among herdsmen working in Swedish dairy and pig farming

Kolstrup C
Stål M
Pinzke S
Lundqvist P

C2d (S2-4)
WorkSpace Design in an industrial company: Staging the meeting between users and designers
Seim R

C3d (A59)
District Veterinarians working environment in and around their car

Rose L
Larsson TJ

 

C4 Methods in Usability Engineering C6 Smart Design for Human Performance  

C4a (A41)
Demonstration of and experiences from an interactive digital questionnaire

Rexfelt O

C6a (A119)
Smart design for human performance

Kuijt-Evers LFM
Commissaris DACM
de Jong AM

 

C4b (A65)
Use of Classic Risk Analysis in Usability Engineering Work with Trams and Elderly

Bligård L-O
Osvalder A-L
Eriksson M
Nätterlund K

C4c (A43)
Product quality: usability and perceived usability

Anselmi L
Simionato B

C4d (A92)
Learning from experienced users in real life
Liu Y
Osvalder A-L


Tuesday 13.00 to 15.00

D1 Visual ergonomics 2 D3 Virtual Ergonomics – methods and applications D4 Usability and ergonomics in medical equipment

D1c (S3-1)
Reduced eye-blinking while performing VDU work. The only cause of visual discomfort?

Helland M
Horgen G
Kvikstad TM
Aarås A

D3b (A95)
Reduction of ergonomics design flaws through virtual methods Bäckstrand G
Lämkull D
Högberg D
de Vin LJ
Case K

D4a (A121)
Usability and ergonomics of medical equipment

Osvalder A-L
Bligård L-O

 

 

 

 

D3c (A116)
Proactive erg ergonomics within the manufacturing department at Volvo car corporation
Lämkull D
Falck A-C
Troedsson K

D4b (A112)
The Human Factors Engineering (HFE) process, usability quality and use safety in medical equipment

Bligård L-O
Osvalder A-L

 

D3d (A54)
On the Development of a Time-Sensitive Ergonomics Evaluation Method

Berlin C

 

D4c (A117)
How do interventionists navigate to the tumour?

Stüdeli T
Kalkofen D
Freudenthal A

D4d (A13)
Implementation of Video-telephone in Health care setting
Autio T
Väyrynen S
Kynsilehto M
Pietiläinen H
Lonkila P
Saaranen P

D4e (A71)
Workspace design for healthcare workers and domestic helpers - ergonomics used for the planning of future workplaces

Christiansen JU
Freer M
Rudbeck L

 

D5 Sustained low level muscle load D6 Designing with users in mind  
D5a (S7-1)
A study of three computer keyboards: Comparison of muscular effort and subjective ratings
Olsen K
McIntosh A

D6a (A101)
Product design: exposing user data to designers

de Jong AM
Boess SU

 

D5b (A11)
The impact of computer mouse work with different size objects on subjective perception of fatigue and performance
Aasa U
Jensen BR
Sandfeld J
Lyskov E
Richter H
Crenshaw AG

D6b (A118)
Human centered design; the role of the user king or emperor?

Kuijt-Evers LFM

D5c (A14)
Reversing mouse buttons reduces finger extensor muscle static load
Tapper G
Hägg GM

D5d (A97)
Manifestations of muscle fatigue in the shoulders in light-assembly work

de Looze MP
Bosch T
Merletti R
van Dieën JH


Tuesday 15.30 to 17.30

E1 Visual ergonomics 3 E2 Education, Learning and Training E3 Work ability

E1a (A3)
Effects of polyphenol on visual fatigue for aged person
Yoshihara A,
Yamanaka K
Kawakama M
Kawahara I

E2a (A6)
Health care students’ perspective to the teaching of patient handling ergonomics in Finland

Karhula K
Tamminen-Peter L

E3a (S8-1)
Work ability and return to work following vocational multidisciplinary rehabilitation

Braathen TN
Veiersted KB
Heggenes J

E1d (A108)
Brillux Scala – Development of an Application-orientated Colour System

Rahe U

 

 

E2b (A7)
Education of industrial designers in the Czech republic at the University of Technology in Brno

Rubínová D

E3b (S8-2)
Comparison to the Trondheim firefighter- test versus a standard 8 min treadmill test
von Heimburg E
Medbø JI

E2c (A8)
A method to support the transfer and utilization of skills of senior workers in maintenance task

Taki S
Kajihara Y

E3d (A76)
The stairway class and sex in the work environment

Gellerstedt S

 

 

E2d (A9)
Good safety training practices: Case study on occupational Safety Card

Koskela M
Hintikka N
Saarela KL

 

E4 Design for Elderly E5 Vibrations and other workloads  

E4a (A2)
Ergonomic evaluation of a new type of rollator

Orrenius U
Rose L

E5a (A90)
Vibration exposure assessment for industrial power tools
Skogsberg L

 

E4b (A4)
Internet application for mobility: New challenges due to an aging world

Repschläger L
Ziefle M
Jakobs E
Heller S
Krempels KH

E5b (A110)
Measurements of the sternum for better CPR

Pedersen IMG

Hermans JJ
Molenbroek JFM

E4c (A5)
Towards the design of a mobile phone for technology- averse people of all ages

Pelzer TJG
de Jong AM
Kanis H

 

 

E5c (A107)
The development of revised vibration emission standards for power tools

Skogsberg L

E5d (A122)
Biomechanics of extreme sports – a kite surfing scenario

Lundgren L
Olandersson S
Hilliges M
Osvalder A-L


Wednesday 10.30 to 12.30

F2 Supervision within the field of ergonomics risk assessment F3 Industrial Ergonomics F4 Alarms and warnings
F2a (S5-1)
Musculoskeletal disorders in the future work environment in Denmark
Andersen V

F3a (A58)
Work with press jointing machines for pipe working: An ergonomic analysis

Rose L

F4a (A19)
“Informative auditory warning signals” : a review of published material within the HCI and Auditory Display communities

Fagerlönn J

F2b (S5-2)
Assessment of measures for physical activity

Gran H
Hegdal B
Aune M

F3b (A27)
An ergonomic look at the assembly of tyres on rims at Volvo Europe Truck

Decabooter E

F4b (A114)
Message of everyday sound signals - Interaction between sound physics and sound perception
Osvalder A-L
Osvalder L
Holmqvist H
Thunberg A

F2e (A79)
Recommendations for sufficient physical activity at work
Commissaris DACM
Douwes M
de Looze MP

F3c (A87)
Ergonomic intervention in oil platforms in Brazil: action strategies and the role of the ergonomist

Duarte F
Andrade R
Maia N
Garotti L
Jackson M

F4c (A80)
An analytical usability method for alarm message evaluation: Alarm-ECW  

Bligård L-O
Thunberg A

F3d (A61)
Reducing the human cost in construction through Design
Rwamamara RA
Holzmann P

F4d (A105)
Design of usable alarm systems

Thunberg A

Osvalder A-L

F3e (A88)
Ergonomic evaluation of power tools            
Skogsberg L

 

F5 Work load, muscle activity and musculoskeletal pain    

F5d (A72)
Voice ergonomics - an overview of recent research              
Södersten M,
Lindhe C

   

F5e (A73)
sEMG measuring by garments Sipilä A
Tolvanen P
Taelman J

 


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