Resources

This section contains a number of resources which may be of interest to you. We have provided a number of useful documents and forms that can be downloaded from our site. We have also provided a page of links to other industry-related web sites.
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Ergonomic Certification
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| Utility | Location | Application files |
| Adobe Web Site |
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Document/File |
Description | Platform |
| Do’s and Don’t for Safe Work Practices | Recommended work practices for office ergonomics | |
| Self Care Program for Symptom Management | Provides essential pain management strategies for minimizing symptoms associated with RMIs and CTDs | |
| Office Ergonomics Model | Workstation Model | |
| Work Request Form | Request for Ergonomic Analysis (MS Word) | DOC |
| Rehab and Safety Professionals Only: | To order WI software. | |
| Employer:
Product Order Form |
Order form for WI publications | |
| Ergonomic Publications Marketing Info Sheet | Product Overview | |
| Successful Outcomes | Successful Outcomes of an Ergonomics Process | |
| Your Guide to Office Ergonomic Furniture and Accessories Book Excerpt | Excerpt from Guide | |
| Book Chapter: Introduction to Laboratory Ergonomics | Study of Laboratory Scientist at Kaiser Permanente, 2000 | |
| Ergonomics Risk Factor Matrix: | Learn how to use the 2×2 matrix to modify time on task when force and repetition are a concern. |
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| “Preventive ergonomic strategies demonstrate substantial cost benefit for small to mid-size employers” | Alison’s outcomes data from 3 case studies presented at IEA in July 2006. |
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Ergonomics Certification Options:
Note: This table does not include university courses or degrees.
| NAME | ADDRESS | PHONE | CERTIFICATION |
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Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics Office of the Executive Director |
P.O. Box 2811 |
Phone:360- 671-7601 Fax: 360-671-7681 |
*CPE – Certified Professional Ergonomist/ 4 yrs experience *AEP – Associate *CEA – Certified Ergonomics Associate/ 2 yrs experience. |
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Oxford Research Institute |
10153 Vantage Point Ct., New |
(301) 865-4506 Email - |
*CIE – Certified Industrial Ergonomist/ 4-6 yrs. experience *CAE – Certified Associate Ergonomist/ |
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Ergonomic Professional Residency Program Roy Matheson and Associates |
P.O. Box 492, Keene, |
1-800-443-7690 fax |
*Certified Ergonomic Evaluation Specialist (CEES) (Private label certification) Requires 25 evaluations. |
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IMPACC Ergonomics and Prevention Certification Program Patricia Scott, PT. |
38 Underwood Rd, |
207-781-5722 fax: 207-781-5777 |
*Certified IMPACC Ergonomics and Prevention Specialist (Private label certification) Requires a written and oral exam and 3 evaluations. |
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Back School of Atlanta Understanding and Using Ergonomics to Implement Effective Cumulative Trauma Injury Prevention Programs Ron Porter, PT, Director |
1465 Northside Dr. NW |
800-783-7536 404-355-7756 fax: 404-355-3907 |
(Private label certification) Certified Ergonomics Assessment Specialist Requires 2 evaluations. – home study |
