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19 th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida Monday, March 21 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Registration Desk Open - North Registration Counter Room Coronado P Coronado Q Coronado R Coronado S Durango 1 8 a.m. – Noon Ergonomic Principles and Trends for the Office Environment Teresa Bellingar, Haworth, Sheryl Ulin, University of Michigan How Do I Choose the Correct Ergo Assessment Tool(s)? Jim Potvin, McMaster University Applied Anthropometry for Practitioners Thomas Albin, High Plains Engineering Services LLC Ergonomics Certification Review: Determining What You Do and Do Not Know (full day workshop) Sheree Gibson, Ergonomics Applications Ergonomics Programs: Strive for the Possible; Implement the Practical; Continuously Improve Nancy Larson, Nancy LJ Larson Consulting LLC Peter Budnick, Ergoweb, Inc. 1 – 5 p.m. Cost Justification for Ergonomics Ben Zavitz, Bath Iron Works/ General Dynamics The Bad Ergonomics of Order Fulfillment in Distribution Centers Jim Galante, Southworth Products Corp May the FORCE Be with You: Improving your Methods to Quantifying Forces in the Workplace Joel Cort, University of Windsor Leadership in Ergonomics: Over Coming the Hurdles of an Ergonomics Program Davana Pilczuk, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Exhibitors, Ergo Cup and Poster Presenters Set-up – Coronado H - K 4:30 pm Poster Check-in 5 – 7 p.m. Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall – Coronado H - K

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Page 1: Monday, March 21€¦ · 19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida Monday, March 21 7 a.m. – 5 p.m

19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida

Monday, March 21

7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Registration Desk Open - North Registration Counter

Room Coronado P Coronado Q Coronado R Coronado S Durango 1

8 a.m. – Noon

Ergonomic Principles and

Trends for the Office Environment

Teresa Bellingar, Haworth, Sheryl Ulin,

University of Michigan

How Do I Choose the Correct

Ergo Assessment Tool(s)? Jim Potvin,

McMaster University

Applied Anthropometry

for Practitioners Thomas Albin,

High Plains Engineering Services LLC

Ergonomics Certification Review: Determining What You

Do and Do Not Know (full day workshop)

Sheree Gibson, Ergonomics Applications

Ergonomics Programs: Strive

for the Possible; Implement the Practical; Continuously Improve

Nancy Larson, Nancy LJ Larson Consulting LLC

Peter Budnick, Ergoweb, Inc.

1 – 5 p.m.

Cost Justification for Ergonomics

Ben Zavitz, Bath Iron Works/ General Dynamics

The Bad Ergonomics of Order

Fulfillment in Distribution Centers

Jim Galante, Southworth Products Corp

May the FORCE Be with You:

Improving your Methods to Quantifying Forces

in the Workplace Joel Cort,

University of Windsor

Leadership in Ergonomics: Over Coming the Hurdles

of an Ergonomics Program Davana Pilczuk,

Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation

11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Exhibitors, Ergo Cup and Poster Presenters Set-up – Coronado H - K

4:30 pm Poster Check-in

5 – 7 p.m. Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall – Coronado H - K

Page 2: Monday, March 21€¦ · 19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida Monday, March 21 7 a.m. – 5 p.m

19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida

Tuesday, March 22

7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Registration Desk Open - North Registration Counter

7:15 – 7:45 a.m. First Time Attendee Orientation - tba

7 – 7:30 a.m. Speaker – Moderator Check-in and Briefing for 8 a.m. Sessions - Cancun Room

Track Ergonomics in the

Manufacturing Environment

Ergonomics Programs Ergonomics in Non-

Manufacturing Environments

Ergonomics in the Office Round Table

Room Coronado M-P Coronado Q-S Durango 1 Durango 2 Baja

8 – 9:30 a.m. (Extended Sessions) Session Coordinator:

Jessica Hardy

Lift Assists:

Is There a Better Way to Get Them Used?

Patricia Racco and Julie Brazier,

Ford Motor Company

Ergonomics:

An Engineering and Design Tool to Enhance

Affordability at Lockheed Martin

Anthony Banks and James Yeager III,

Lockheed Martin Corporation

Stretching the Body to the

Limits, in a Good and Smart Way...Redux! Christopher Pineda, Northrop Grumman

New Revisions to the LEED Ergonomics Pilot Credit 44

for Computer Users Improves Clarity and

Simplifies the Application Process

Linda Miller, EWI Works

International Inc.

Designing and Building

an Ergo Program Brad Joseph,

Ford Motor Company

The Value of a High Speed

Pallet Dispenser: A Case Study in

Ergonomics, Safety, and Process Improvement

John Costello, Cherry's Industrial

Equipment

Making Training Memorable with Demonstrations

Paul Adams, 3M

AE ErgotFit Posture

Improvement Training - Employee Behavior

Change Model Jon Nietzel,

Alliant Energy

5 Ways to Make Your

Desk Job Less Sedentary Josh Kerst,

Focal

9:45 – 10:45 a.m. Keynote Presentation - Jordan Barab, Deputy Assistant Secretary, OSHA – Coronado L

10:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Exhibits and Ergo Cup in Exhibit Hall – Dedicated Time – Coronado H - K

10:45 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open – Coronado H - K

11 – 11:30 a.m. Speaker – Moderator Check-in and Briefing for 1:30 pm Sessions

Noon – 1:15 p.m. Lunch in Exhibit Hall – Coronado H - K

Noon – 1:15 p.m. Poster Session in Exhibit Hall – Coronado H - K

Page 3: Monday, March 21€¦ · 19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida Monday, March 21 7 a.m. – 5 p.m

19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida

Track Ergonomics in the

Manufacturing Environment

Ergonomics in Design Ergonomics in Non-

Manufacturing Environments

Ergonomics in the Office Round Table Keynote Q&A/ Student Track

Room Coronado M-P Coronado Q-S Durango 1 Durango 2 Baja Acapulco

1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Session Coordinator:

Abraham Robledo

The Bad Ergonomics

of Industrial Containers James Galante,

Southworth Products Corp.

Featured Speaker:

Anthropometric Change in the US Army:

Using the 2012 Army Data for Civilian Design, Bruce Bradtmiller, Anthrotech, Inc.

University of California’s

Injury Reduction Strategies for Grounds

Employees Mallory Lynch,

UC Berkeley

Cognitive Effects of Stand-Biased Desks

in High Schools Ashley Shortz, Ranjana Mehta

and Mark Benden, Texas A&M Ergonomics

Center

Creating an

Ergonomics Culture Davana Pilczuk,

Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation,

Stephen Jenkins, Cintas

Keynote Q&A

with Jordan Barab,

OSHA (1:30 – 2)

Polyurethane Wheels:

Which is the Best Ergonomic Choice?

Dave Lippert, Hamilton Caster

& Mfg. Co.

An Investigation of

Ergonomics at Grocery Warehouses Cathie Mannion and

Jo Beth Cholmondeley, OSHA

The Evolution of

PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Office Ergonomics and Reasonable

Accommodation Process Tony Silva,

Atlas Ergonomics

A Day in the Life of a

Professional Ergonomist – A Panel Discussion

featuring Manufacturing, Government and

Consulting

Joe Wallace & Bill Boyd, CNA Insurance –

Moderators

Manufacturing: Brock Anderson,

Coca-Cola, OSHA: Gary Orr, OSHA,

Consulting: Deepesh Desai,

Humantech, Inc..

Vital Lessons Learned

with a Lift Assist Device installation

Volker Schmitz, Schmalz Inc

Ergonomic Assessments

& Technology Made Easy - Implementing a More

Cost Efficient and User Friendly Approach

Ryan Montover, IMA, Inc.

“YouTube Training”:

Using Short Online Video Clips to Deliver

Ergonomics Training Mohammad Jeelani,

Auburn Engineers Melissa Kinn,

Marathon Petroleum Corporation

Rapid Response:

An Early Discomfort Reporting Program for

Computer-Related Discomfort

Jessica Kennedy and Michael Wasik,

Chevron, Tiffany Gaylor,

Health Fitness Corp/ Chevron

Development of

Ergonomics Guidelines for Global Material Sequencing Centers

Michael Sonne, McMaster University

Allison Stephens, Ford Motor Company

Ergonomic Solutions by 3D-Printing Minds

Chris Knieriem, Gulfstream Aerospace

Practical Ergonomics

Training – Developing and Implementing Hands-On

Training for Applying Effective Wrenching

Techniques in Variable Environments Wendy Lee, Union Gas

From Sit to Stand -

How Zurich North America Did It

Timothy Pottorff, Zurich Services

Corporation

Page 4: Monday, March 21€¦ · 19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida Monday, March 21 7 a.m. – 5 p.m

19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida

3:30 – 4 p.m. Ergo Quiz: Bowl Round 1

4 – 5:30 p.m. Networking Reception in the Exhibit Hall – Coronado H - K

6:30 p.m. Networking Event – Murder Mystery Dinner - Additional fee applies

Page 5: Monday, March 21€¦ · 19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida Monday, March 21 7 a.m. – 5 p.m

19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida

Wednesday, March 23

7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Registration Desk Open - North Registration Counter

7 – 7:30 a.m. Speaker – Moderator Check-in and Briefing for 8 a.m. Sessions – Cancun Room

Track Ergonomics in Design Ergonomics Programs Tools and Technology for

Practitioners Diverse and Global

Workforce Round Table

Room Coronado M-P Coronado Q-S Durango 1 Durango 2 Baja

8 – 9:30 a.m. (Extended Sessions) Session Coordinator:

Ranjana Mehta

Why Do We Goof? –

Best Practices for Minimizing Human Errors

Kevin McManus, Great Systems

Peer to Peer Ergonomics

Champions: The Foundation

of a Participatory Ergonomics Program

David Catallo and Matt Clarke,

Honda of Canada Mfg.

Defining the Undefined:

An Assessment Approach to Make Sense out of

Variable Work Mohammad Jeelani,

Auburn Engineers Melissa Kinn,

Marathon Petroleum Corporation

Safety & Health and Wellness:

Enhancing Our Safety Culture Through

Collaboration Anthony Banks

and Kim Silbaugh, Lockheed Martin

Manual Material

Handling: Assessing Hazards

and Risks on Material Handling Jobs –

Part I Ben Zavitz,

Bath Iron Works / General Dynamics

Brad Joseph, Ford Motor Company

Building Safe and Productive Jobs--

Balancing Job Attributes including Productivity,

Safety, Ergonomics, Material Handling

and Layout Brad Joseph,

Ford Motor Company

Managing an Ergonomics Improvement Initiative at

Kraft Foods Jasper Titus,

Kraft Foods Group, Inc.

Research Review:

ACGIH® Hand Activity Level (HAL) TLV®

for Predicting Carpal Tunnel Disorders Blake McGowan, Humantech, Inc.

Anthropo-What? Scott Openshaw,

Herman Miller

9:45 – 10: 45 a.m. Keynote Presentation – Michelle M. Robertson, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety – Coronado L

10:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Exhibits and Ergo Cup in the Exhibit Hall -– Dedicated Time – Coronado H - K

10:45 a.m. – 4 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open – Coronado H - K

11 – 11:30 a.m. Speaker – Moderator Check-in and Briefing for 1:30 pm Sessions - Cancun Room

11:30 a.m. - Noon Speaker – Moderator Check-in and Briefing for 3:30 pm Sessions - Cancun Room

Noon – 1:15 p.m. Lunch available for sale in the Exhibit Hall – Coronado H - K

Noon – 1:15 p.m. Poster Session in the Exhibit Hall – Coronado H - K

Page 6: Monday, March 21€¦ · 19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida Monday, March 21 7 a.m. – 5 p.m

19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida

Track Ergonomics in Design Ergonomics Programs Ergonomics in Non-

Manufacturing Environments

Ergonomics in the Office Round Table Keynote Q&A/ Student Track

Room Coronado M-P Coronado Q-S Durango 1 Durango 2 Baja Acapulco

1:30 – 3 p.m. Session Coordinator:

Julia Abate

Featured Speaker:

Effort: A Human Factor that

Affects What We Choose to Do,

Paul Adams, 3M

Employee-Engaged

Ergonomics: The Participative

Ergonomics (PE) Approach Jamie Burget

and Suzy Johnson, Lockheed Martin

Ergonomic Issues

Associated with Blood Draws in Phlebotomists

Sandra Woolley, Mayo Clinic

Results of Administering an Internet Based Office

Ergonomics Survey to 500 Employees

Hank Austin and Thomas Rowell,

Ergo Squad

Manual Material

Handling: Assessing Hazards

and Risks on Material Handling Jobs –

Part II Ben Zavitz,

Bath Iron Works / General Dynamics

Brad Joseph, Ford Motor Company

Keynote Q&A

with Michelle M. Robertson,

Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety

(1:30 – 2)

Implementation of an Enterprise-wide

Ergonomics Improvement Process

Doug Christoff, Myers Industries, Inc.

Maximizing Efficiencies and Reducing Repetitive

Motion Exposures in Laboratories Charles Scalice, CNA Insurance

Ergonomic Risk Behaviors Among College Students

Ranjana Mehta, Mark Benden

and Adam Pickens, Texas A&M Ergonomics

Center

A Day in the Life of a

Professional Ergonomist – A Panel Discussion

featuring Insurance, Office and Product Development

and Academics

Joe Wallace & Bill Boyd, CNA Insurance –

Moderators

Insurance: Brian Roberts, CNA, Office and Product

Development: Teresa Bellingar, Haworth,

Academics: Mark Benden, Texas A&M

Ergonomics Center

The Impact of Ergonomics,

Human Factors and Psychosocial Factors in

the Design and Implementation of

Factory Automation Peregrin Spieholz,

The Boeing Company

Refresh Your Ergonomics Practice with SOAP Notes

Ross Koehler, Alliant Energy

An Investigation of Ergonomic Hazards at Nursing Homes

Gary Orr, Amee Bhatt and Mark Knezovich,

OSHA

Ergonomic Impacts of

Tablet Devices Patricia Holdaway,

SAS Institute

3 - 3:30 p.m. Break / Ergo Quiz Bowl Round 2

Page 7: Monday, March 21€¦ · 19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida Monday, March 21 7 a.m. – 5 p.m

19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida

Track Ergonomics in the

Manufacturing Environment

Ergonomics Programs Ergonomics in Non-

Manufacturing Environments

Tools and Technology for Practitioners

Master Track

Room Coronado M-P Coronado Q-S Durango 1 Durango 2 Baja

3:30 – 5 p.m. Session Coordinator:

Tina Minter

Getting "Armed" for

Safety, the Honda Way Katie Calvert and

Jared Glaspell, Honda of America Mfg.

Utilizing Blended Learning

to Provide Effective Ergonomics Training

Kent Hatcher, Humantech, Inc.

Featured Speaker:

Ergonomic Challenges and Solutions for

Healthcare Industry Jim McGlothlin,

Purdue University

Using Ergonomics

Assessment Tools to Develop Design Guidelines

for Non-Ergonomists Patrick Dempsey and

Jonisha Pollard, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

(NIOSH)

Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal

Disorders: Assessing Hazards and

Risks on Upper Extremity Intensive Jobs –

Part I Ben Zavitz,

Bath Iron Works / General Dynamics

Brad Joseph, Ford Motor Company

Green Ergonomics - Protecting People

and Planet Roger Bowman

Gulfstream Aerospace

An Ergonomics Process

Implementation at La-Z-Boy

Glenn Jimmerson, Sandalwood Engineering

and Ergonomics Tim McCurry,

La-Z-Boy, Incorporated

The Use of Wearable Technology to Drive Behavior Change in

Manual Material Handling Activities Haytham Elhawary,

Aditya Bansal and Selim Youssry, Kinetic

Emerging Ergonomic

Concerns Jeffrey Smagacz,

Risk Management Group, Inc.

Mistakes to Avoid with a

Job Rotation Program Deepesh Desai, Humantech, Inc.

Risk Mapping and Lean Process Improvement: Changing the Face of

Ergonomics at Stanford Health Care Elise Condie,

EORM John Vaughan,

Stanford Health Care

Practical Fatigue

Evaluation Model to Boost Productivity &

Prevent Injuries Murray Gibson,

Saturn Ergonomics Consulting

Page 8: Monday, March 21€¦ · 19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida Monday, March 21 7 a.m. – 5 p.m

19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida

Thursday, March 24

7 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Registration Desk Open – - North Registration Counter

7 – 7:20 a.m. Speaker – Moderator Check-in and Briefing for 8 a.m. Sessions – Cancun Room

7:30 – 7:50 a.m. Speaker – Moderator Check-in and Briefing for 10 a.m. Sessions – Cancun Room

Track Tools and Technology for

Practitioners Ergonomics Programs Diverse and Global Workforce Applied (Translational) Research Round Table

Room Coronado M-P Coronado Q-S Durango 1 Durango 2 Baja

8 – 9:30 a.m. Session Coordinator:

Paul Adams

Pounds, Inches,

Degrees, and Seconds: Fitting Your Equipment

to the Task Nicholas Smith,

Auburn University

Conditioning the Industrial Athlete

- Employee's Owning Ergonomic Awareness and Protecting

Themselves Jennifer Lenhart,

Whirlpool Corporation

Aging Population and Chair

Design Challenges Syed Naqvi,

EORM

How Ergonomics Improved

Occupational Health in Electric Power Industry with Battery-

Powered Tools Richard Marklin

Marquette University Patricia Seeley; Jeremy Wilzbacher, Amy Stone

Upper Extremity

Musculoskeletal Disorders: Assessing Hazards and Risks

on Upper Extremity Intensive Jobs –

Part II Ben Zavitz,

Bath Iron Works / General Dynamics

Brad Joseph, Ford Motor Company

Featured Speaker Impact of Thomas Waters

on the Field of Occupational Ergonomics,

Jack (Ming-Lun) Lu National Institute for

Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

Implementing the

Ergo Coach Program Michael Strickland,

Honda of South Carolina Mfg Inc

Agile Work, Factors that Should be Considered when Designing

Suitable Work Areas- A UK Perspective

V M Katharine Metters, Posturite

Ergonomic Awareness Among

College Students Adam Pickens, Mark Benden,

Ranjana Mehta, Camille Peres, Marcia Ory and Samuel Towne, Texas A&M Ergonomics Center

Ergonomic Metrics That Will Change Your Organization

Jack Kester, Creative Risk Solutions LLC

Workplace Ergonomics with the

Millennial Generation Johnine Mowatt, ThinkERGO, LLC

Core Stability and Low Back Pain

Ahmed Radwan, Utica College

9:30 – 10 a.m. Break/ Ergo Quiz Bowl Finals

Page 9: Monday, March 21€¦ · 19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida Monday, March 21 7 a.m. – 5 p.m

19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida

Track Tools and Technology for

Practitioners Ergonomics in the Manufacturing

Environment Ergonomics in Non-

Manufacturing Environments Applied (Translational) Research Master Track Round Table

Room Coronado M-P Coronado Q-S Durango 1 Durango 2 Baja

10 – 11:30 a.m. Session Coordinator:

Sandra Sellers

Overview of the Two New USCAR Material Handling

System Specifications Published by SAE

Ryan Porto, General Motors

Julie Brazier, Ford Motor Company

Featured Speaker The Return of the

Frugal Ergonomic Engineer, Leonard Walsh, Pratt & Whitney

Using Six Sigma to Define

the Ergonomic Risk Management Process

Michael Perry, Cummins, Inc.

Software Biomechanics:

Developing a New Self-report Assessment Tool

Camille Peres, Ranjana Mehta and Paul Ritchy, Texas A&M University

Expert Q&A Ben Zavitz,

Bath Iron Works / General Dynamics

Brad Joseph, Ford Motor Company

Overview of the SAE-USCAR-43

Shipping Caps, Torque Caps and Body Plugs Ergonomic

Design Criteria Ryan Porto,

General Motors

Constrained Spaces: The Next Big Thing David Alexander,

Auburn Engineers, Inc.

Assessment of Vibration-reduction

Controls for Riveting Tasks at Lockheed Martin

Jamie Burget and Anthony Banks, Lockheed Martin Corporation

Overview of the SAE-USCAR-25 Electrical Connector Assembly

Ergonomic Design Criteria Glenn Harrington,

Ford Motor Company

Everyday Ergonomic Solutions

and Best Practices Ben Zavitz,

Bath Iron Works/ General Dynamics

An Investigation of Ergonomics

in Poultry Processing Plants Adam Hamrick and

Glenn Ketcham, OSHA

Investigating the Benefits of

External Powered Tool Support During Manual Assembly of

Automotive Parts Joel Cort,

University of Windsor Vince Racco

11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch & Awards Ceremony - Ergo Cup® Competition, Practitioner and Student Awards – Coronado L

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19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida

Poster Session: Posters will be on display in the Exhibit Hall Information on variety of topics will be displayed in a poster format in the exhibit hall through the duration of the conference. Presenters from poster session will provide attendees with an overview of their topic in a one-on-one conversation. Attendees can walk to each poster presentation on their schedule. Similar to concurrent sessions, poster sessions will also have information on variety of topics. Authors will be at their posters from Noon – 1:15 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, March 22 and 23, to answer questions from attendees. Poster # 2 Estimating Anthropometric Dimensions for Saudi Males Using Artificial Neural Networks Waleed Basuliman, King Saud University Poster #42 Cognitive Benefits of Sit-Stand Desk Workstations

Gregory Garrett, Texas A&M Health Science Center Ranjana Mehta and Mark Benden, Texas A&M Ergonomics Center Poster # 48 Beyond Coffee Runs: Co-Ops and Interns in Corporate Ergonomics Programs Matthew Daigle, Coca-Cola Refreshments Poster # 71 Ergonomic Evaluation and Redesign of Tumble Dryer Workstation to Increase Comfort Level and Productivity Zahid Shah, University of the Punjab Bilawal Shahid, Interloop Limited Poster # 87 Maintaining and Improving an Ergonomics Initiative

Robert Stallard and Heather Tripp, Robert Bosch Poster #104 Organizational Aspects and Stress at Work in Retail Predictors Activity

Rodrigo Pereira and Ximena Valis, Ergo Center Jose Veronesi Junior and Rodney da Silva, IEDUV Poster #105 Ergonomic Design: Work Desk for Improving Cash Banking

Rodrigo Pereira and Ximena Valis, Ergo Center Jose Veronesi Junior, IEDUV Poster #108 Check-list for Evaluation of Ergonomics Condition Observed at Jobs in Environments Administrative

Rodrigo Pereira, Ximena Valis and Pauline Ramos, Ergo Center Jose Veronesi Junior, IEDU

Poster #109 Check-list for Evaluation of Ergonomic Condition Observed at Jobs in Operational Environments

Rodrigo Pereira, Ximena Valis and Pauline Ramos, Ergo Center Jose Veronesi Junior, IEDUV Poster # 117 Evaluating the Impact of Changing to an All-touch Keypad for a Mobile Workforce

Noel Bankston and Chandra Nair, Zebra Technologies Poster # 125 Get Smart about Your Work: Ergonomic Risk Factors in the Dental Industry Mariah Kraner, Andrew Naffin and Thaddeus Tsohantaridis, A-dec Poster # 126 Project-based Learning in Ergonomics for Engineers Eduardo Santos and Messias Silva, USP Poster # 127 Innovation in Working Practices: What are the Risks for Workers? Marie-Michele Lord and Pierre-Yves Therriault, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Poster # 129 An Ergonomic Study of Working Environments and Safety Aspects of Iron-Casting Foundry Workers in West Bengal, India

Ananga Mohan Chandra, University of Calcutta Poster # 130 G40

José Ferreira, Vasco Canavarro, Ricardo Pinto, Bárbara Rangel, Universidade do Porto Flávia Freixa Poster # 141 When it Comes to Computer Screens, Does Size Matter? ... A Study on Neck Discomfort Magdy Akladios, University of Houston-Clear Lake Elysse Greenberg, ExxonMobil

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19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida

Poster # 146 Investigating the Effectiveness of Telehealth Office Ergonomics Assessments as a Strategy to Link Remote Sites with Trained Professionals

Linda Miller, Catherine Smallman and David Antle, EWI Works International, Inc. Poster # 147 Anthropometric Data Collections for a Hand Orthosis Design

Irene Mujica Morales and Alejandra Olvera Bello, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social Rosa Itzel Flores Luna, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Poster # 148 Tools to Create Culture of Safety in Environmental Services Department Alicia Perez, University of California at San Francisco Benioff Children's Hospital Poster # 157 Validity Assessment of Virtual Reality through Geo-Specific Scenarios Laura Stanley and Kaysha Young, Montana State University Poster # 158 I Love My Laptop, but it Hurts Me! Kat Wentworth and Melanie Alexandre, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Ira Janowitz, Consultant in Ergonomics Poster # 163 Recline and Stretch at Work - Technological Development and Evaluation of an Innovative Office Chair

Boris Feodoroff, German Sport University Poster # 165 Creation of a Muscle Activity Risk Modeling Program Nicholas Kelly, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Poster # 167 Evaluation of Stress and Physical Work Capacity as Parameters for Management of Ergonomic Risk in an Agricultural Research Center

Eduardo Assis, Karolmara Nunes, Vitor Pinheiro, Loren Hamouche, Jackeline Costa and Isabela Ponciano, Universidade Federal de Juiz de For Poster # 168 Symptoms of Musculoskeletal Disorders among Artists in the Body Modification Industry D. Christian Grieshaber and Thomas Fuller, Illinois State University Matthew Marshall, Rochester Institute of Technology

Poster # 169 Ergonomic Project Cost Justification for the Real World Murray Gibson, Saturn Ergonomics Consulting Donald (Don) Triggs, Whirlpool Corporation

Poster # 171 Estimation of low back loading on EMTs during patient handling tasks

Brandon Lin, National Cheng Kung University

Poster # 172 Preliminary Study on Pinching and Twisting the Caps of Small Bottles

Nozomi Sato, Mitsuki Kazetani, Tatsuya Ogawa and Sei-ichiro Sakata, Kinki University

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19th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference March 21 – 24, 2016 Disney’s Coronado Springs Hotel – Orlando, Florida