Unofficial site takes a light-hearted look at numerous poorly designed and nonergonomic items, labels, controls, and displays. Includes photos.
Listings of the minimum academic and certification requirements for becoming a CPE or Certified Human Factors Professional. Includes contacts.
Silicon Valley Ergonomics Conference and Exhibition happens during June in San Jose, California, once a year. Exhibit and attendance details.
Human Factors and Ergonomics provides an guide to ergonomics, including definitions and resources. With an emphasis on the San Francisco area.
Find a definition of ergonomics, prevention guidelines, explanations of eyestrain, and a guide to appropriate workstation design. Includes links.
Companies and employees can find tools, consultations, and forms to help them assess ergonomic readiness and address problems in employee workstations.
Occupational ergonomics company offers software, and training and consultation services. Find product info, case studies, and a discussion area.
Web directory contains a collection of academic organizations, nonprofits, and government agencies dedicated to the study of human factors.
Resource for ergonomic related pages on the Internet offers links to search engines, meta-sites, research studies, and educational training.
Find out the best way to get comfortable while using a personal computer. Offers sections on the display and accessories.
National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health program for designing efficient work environments and reducing musculoskeletal disorders.
Read about ergonomic issues of the hand, wrist, back and eyes. Includes a checklist, references, and equipment advice.