Most people think Ergonomics means a better chair. It does, but it is so much more than that. This article sets out what Ergonomics and Human Factors actually covers, why it matters in manufacturing and engineering, and what organisations stand to gain by engaging with the full scope of the discipline.
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Most DFMEA processes identify operator error as a failure mode. But does the analysis go far enough? This article explores how Ergonomics and Human Factors strengthens design-stage risk assessment by treating the human as a system component whose performance is shaped by design decisions.
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Most organisations across Northern Ireland approach Ergonomics reactively, only acting when problems arise. This cycle creates unpredictable costs, delays and no prevention of recurring issues. There is a better way.
Read MoreThe Business Case for Ergonomics and Human Factors
Discover how Ergonomics and Human Factors creates a win-win scenario for employee wellbeing and business profitability. Learn why ergonomics is essential for workplace success in 2025.
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