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Miscellaneous Resources
  • Association of Occupational Health Nurses
    As part of its health and safety alliance with the OSHA , the AAOHN has developed this site to provide a list of resources for businesses and occupational and environmental health professionals to consider when developing worksite ergonomics programs.
  • Auburn Engineers
    Auburn Engineers are experienced applied ergonomics consultants who approach workplace problems with an eye towards practical solutions.
  • Back Belts -- Do They Prevent Injury?
    This pamphlet from NIOSH outlines the current state of scientific knowledge on back belts and stresses the importance of an overall ergonomics program.
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Page
    A website that is dedicated to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and has information related to CTS , ergonomic products, preventative measures, exercises, etc.
  • CTD News
    Every month, CTD News — Workplace Solutions for Repetitive Stress Injuries brings you the latest ergonomics tips and solutions to improve the safety of your workplace, prevent employee injuries and keep your workers' compensation costs in check.
  • Computer Vision Syndrome
    Doctor Ergo website reports that the good news is that the eye and vision symptoms and problems of CVS can usually be alleviated by good eye care and/or by changes in the work environment.
  • Ergonomics Society
    The Ergonomics Society is the only professional society in the UK dedicated to Ergonomists and those interested in ergonomics.
  • Humantech
    Humantech, Inc. is the nation’s largest workplace ergonomics consulting firm. Human Performance Ergonomics TM is Humantech's proven and unique approach to effective, efficient, and sustainable ergonomics programs.
  • Musculoskeletal Disorders and Workplace Factors
    The purpose of this NIOSH document is to examine the epidemiological evidence of the relationship between MSDs of the upper extremity and the low back and the low back and exposure to physical factors at work.
  • North Carolina Ergonomics Resource Center
    The Ergonomics Center provides occupational ergonomics consulting, training programs, and cost-effective ergonomic solutions for corporations, facilities, and individuals to support and enhance a company's ergonomics efforts.
  • Typing Injury FAQ
    The Typing Injury FAQ (frequently asked questions) page is an educational site, provided by the CTD Resource Network, Inc., containing a wide variety of information about repetitive strain injuries (RSIs), resources for dealing with these ailments, and a broad description of assistive products to reduce injury risk and symptoms.
  • UCSF/UCB Ergonomics Program
    The Ergonomics Program is affiliated with the Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, a University of California umbrella organization that links faculty and research programs with research interest in occupational health from the Berkeley, Davis and San Francisco campuses.