Safety Science
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Ergonomists, training and occupational health and safetyMontreuil, S. / Teiger, C. et al. | 1996
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Introduction. Ergonomists, training and occupational health and safetyMontreuil, S. et al. | 1996
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The foundations and contributions of ergonomics work analysis in training programmesTeiger, C. et al. | 1996
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Ergonomics training for managers, employees and designers involved in the design and organization of work systemsMontreuil, S. et al. | 1996
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Training trade unionists in ergonomics: Interaction between public policies, trade union practices and the development of researchWendelen, E. et al. | 1996
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The cooperation between trade unionists and ergonomists: The stakes involved in training trade unionists in ergonomic work analysisTeiger, C. et al. | 1996
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Ergonomic work analysis and professional trainingLacomblez, M. et al. | 1996
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Evaluation of ergonomic training programsBerthelette, D. et al. | 1996
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Ergonomics task analysis in technical training: Case studyBourassa, M.-J. et al. | 1996
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Made to measure training for work activity analysis: Learning activities and instructional toolsChatigny, C. et al. | 1996
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Training courses in companies for the ergonomics of computer screen workClaessens, L. et al. | 1996
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Ergonomics and training in work environments in BelgiumMeyer, J.De et al. | 1996
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Evaluation of the outcomes of an ergonomic training programme developed by the I.N.R.S.Duwelz, M. et al. | 1996
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Ergonomics and training at the workplaceEtienne, P. et al. | 1996
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Unionists-researchers writing a book in cooperation: Importance in training-research dynamicsFerreira, L.L. et al. | 1996
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Ergonomics analysis training of union representatives of hospital employees: Implications and conditions for success of action-oriented trainingGadbois, C. et al. | 1996
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Applying ergonomics to engineering projects and training programmes for designersGuertin, S. et al. | 1996
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Ergonomics and training in work environmentsGuillon, F. et al. | 1996
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Cleaner technology: A dynamic development area for the working environmentHandberg, S. et al. | 1996
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Participatory training: A method to achieve workplace improvementsHasle, P. et al. | 1996
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Action-based education and education for actionHubault, F. et al. | 1996
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Activity analysis during development of training programmesLacomblez, M. et al. | 1996
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Learning ergonomics by conducting projects: The case of students in computer science and telecommunicationsLafferrerie, A. et al. | 1996
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Training engineers to conduct ergonomics work analysis in a reengineering contextLe Borgne, D. et al. | 1996
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Simultaneous development of work, health and professional qualifications: A challenge to ergonomicsLeppänen, A. et al. | 1996
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Work analysis in training and in union actionMaggi, B. et al. | 1996
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Recognizing university-derived and workers' knowledge in training programmes in ergonomicsMessing, K. et al. | 1996
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Personal hearing protectionMiguel, A.S.S.R. et al. | 1996
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Evaluation of the effects of a training programme on the transformation initiatives of workersMontreuil, S. et al. | 1996
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Work analysis training in a context of diagnosis and transformation of work conditionsParaguay, A.I. et al. | 1996
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The union goes to university: A training program to balance the employer's dominance in the planning of new technology and organizational developmentRuth, W. et al. | 1996
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Self analysis of work in the training of operatorsSix, B. et al. | 1996
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Training and ergonomics in production line workToulouse, G. et al. | 1996
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Training in factories: A case study of knife-sharpeningVézina, N. et al. | 1996
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Making workers' representatives aware of analyzing working conditionsWendelen, E. et al. | 1996