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IEA 2012 Program from Day to Day Sunday, 12 February 6:30 IEA 2012 Program from day to day Sunday, 12 February 6:30 – 8:30pm Opening ceremony Guararapes Auditorium Welcome speech by the congress chair and IEA President and the Best Paper Award ceremony. Best Paper Award Ceremony, by David Caple, IEA Past President and Award Chair. Keynote speech: “Micro- and Macroergonomics of Complex, Large-Scale Technological Systems Accidents: From the Three Mile Island of 1979 to the BP Deepwater Horizon 2010”, by Dr. Najmedin Meshkati, University of Southern California. Congress show: Orchestra of Maestro Spok with music and dances from the Northeast of Brazil, particularly, the State of Pernambuco. Monday, 13 February Technical Committee Meetings Time: 08:30am – 10:30am Room 11 - Anthropometry Room 12 - Activity Theories for Work Analysis and Design Room 13 - Ergonomics for Children and Educational Environments Room 14 - Aerospace Human Factors and Ergonomics Room 16 - Human Simulation and Virtual Environments Workshops Time: 08:30am – 12:45pm Room: 06 W 01 Digital human modelling standardization Gunther Paul, University of South Australia and Sascha Wischniewski, BAUA, Germany Room: 07 W 02 Innovations in patient handling for the ambulance industry Chris Fitzgerald, Risk & Injury Management Services Pty Ltd, Australia Room: 08 W 03 Understanding complexity and nonlinear dynamics of human-system interactions: theory and applications Waldemar Karwowski, University of Central Florida, United States Room: 09 W 04 Colour, design and ergonomics Fernando Moreira da Silva, Cristina Pinheiro and Ana Moreira da Silva, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Symposiums 1:00 – 2:30pm Room: 13 S01 - Warning Symposium Session 1: Technology-Based Warnings and Auditory Alert Characteristics Chair: Christopher B. Mayhorn, Co-chair: Michael S. Wogalter Training time estimation to improve alarm reactions James P. Bliss, Rachel Liebman and Eric Chancey, Old Dominion University, USA Multimodal urgency coding: auditory, visual, and tactile parameters and their impact on perceived urgency Carryl L. Baldwin, Jesse L. Eisert, Andre Garcia, Bridget Lewis, Stephanie M. Pratt and Christian Gonzalez, George Mason University, USA Selection of a voice for a speech signal for personalized warnings: the effect of speaker’s gender and voice pitch Sheron Machado, Emília Duarte, Júlia Teles Lara Reis and Francisco Rebelo, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal, Institute of Arts, Design and Marketing, Portugal Auditory backup alarms: distance-at-first-detection via in-situ experimentation on alarm design and hearing protection effects Khaled Alali and John Casali, Kuwait University, Kuwait; Virginia Tech, USA The impact of emotions and predominant emotion regulation technique on driving performance G. M. Hancock, P. A. Hancock and C.M. Janelle, University of Central Florida, USA Virtual reality based therapy for post operative rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy Deepak Sharan, PS Ajeesh, R Rameshkumar, M Mathankumar, R Jospin Paulina and M Manjula, RECOUP Neuromusculoskeletal Rehabilitation Centre, India Room: 14 S04 - Ergonomics and Education Chair: Francisco Nunes, Co-Chair: Marcelo Soares Ergonomics content in the physical education teacher's guide in Rwanda Manobhiram Nellutla, Hetal Patel, Aline Kabanda and Assuman Nuhu, Kigali Health Institute, Rwanda International english and ergonomics: a romance in the making? Roddy Kay, Cambridge ESOL Centre, Brazil 2 Physical and postural aspects of teachers during work activity Nilson Rogério da Silva and Maria Amélia Almeida, Paulista State University, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil The deaf and the classroom design: a contribuition of the built environmental ergonomics for the acessibility Laura Bezerra Martins and Denise Maria Simões Freire Gaudiot, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil Cross-disciplinary Problem-solving Workshop: a pedagogical approach to anticipate ergonomist engineering design collaboration Elisabeth Brunier, Michel Le Chapellier and Pierre Henri Dejean, Compiegne University of Technology, France Room: 15 S07 - Human Factors and Ergonomics in the Building and Construction Industry 1 Chair: Peter Hoonakker, Co-chair: Henk van der Molen Relationship between construction workers' musculoskeletal disorders and occupational health service activities Savinainen Minna and Nyberg Mika, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland Flow diagram analysis of electrical fatalities in construction industry Chia-Fen Chi, Yuan-Yuan Lin and Mohamad Ikhwan, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Predicting long-term absenteeism from work in construction industry: a longitudinal study Peter Hoonakker and Cor van Duivenbooden, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA; Arbouw, Dutch National Institute for Safety and Health in the Construction Industry, The Netherlands The evaluation of team lifting on physical work demands and workload in ironworkers Henk F. van der Molen, Steven Visser, P. Paul F.M. Kuijer, Gert Faber, Marco J.M. Hoozemans, Jaap H. van Dieën, Monique H.W. Frings-Dresen, University of Amsterdam, Arbouw, VU University, The Netherlands; Harvard School of Public Health, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, USA Assessment method of accessibility conditions: how to make public buildings accessible? Isabela Fernandes Andrade and Vera Helena Moro Bins Ely, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil Room: 16 S10 - Systems Ergonomics Chair: John Wilson Dynamic systems approach as basis for human oriented design Ralph Bruder, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany Systems approaches to risk assessing healthcare, how far have we come? Peter Buckle, Robens Institute, University of Nottingham, England Sociotechnical systems approach to healthcare quality and patient safety Pascale Carayon, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Performance-based management and quality of work: an empirical assessment Pierre Falzo, Adelaide Nascimento, Corinne Gaudart, Cécile Piney, Marie-Anne Dujarier, Jean-François Germe, National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts, France Fundamentals of systems ergonomics John R Wilson, University of Nottingham, UK Room: 17 S13 - Contribution for IEA/WHO toolkit for WMSDs prevention 1: General contributions for a IEA/WHO toolkit devoted to MSD prevention Chair: David Caple, Co-chair: Enrico Occhipinti A toolkit for MSDs prevention - WHO and IEA context David C Caple, Past President of the International Ergonomics Association, Australia Conceptual framework for development of a toolkit for prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders Wendy Macdonald, La Trobe University, Australia IEA/WHO toolkit for WMSDs prevention: criteria and practical tools for a step by step approach. Enrico Occhipinti, Daniela Colombini, Foundation Policlinico Ca’Granda, Don Gnocchi Foundation, Italy Categorizing job physical exposures using simple methods Stephen Bao and Barbara Silverstein, Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, USA Development of good practices database of European regions for prevention of work related musculoskeletal disorders: TIAM project H Achleitner, E Álvarez-Casado and B Zhang, TZ PERG, Austria, Technical University of Catalunya, Spain Parallel Sessions Time: 01:00pm – 02:30pm Room: 01 S-ATWAD 01 - Innovation and Health New working conditions and consequences on activity of home healthcare workers Corinne Van De Weerdt and René Baratta, INRS,L’ouvre Boîte, France Innovation in the occupational health physician profession requires the development of a work collective to improve the efficiency of MSD prevention S.Caroly, A. Landry, C.Cholez, P. Davezies, M. Bellemare, N. Poussin; University of Grenoble, University of Lyon, University Laval, CNAM, France Efficiency of personal protective equipment used in agriculture Luiz Antônio Meirelles, Marcelo Motta Veiga, Francisco José de Castro Moura Duarte, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil The use of pesticides in French viticulture: a badly controlled technology transfer Garrigou Alain, Isabelle Baldi and Jackson Marçal, University Bordeaux, France, Fundacentro, Brazil Can activity be understood out of subjectivity? F. Hubault and L. Sznelwar, University of Paris 1 Panthéon – Sorbonne, France, University of São Paulo, Brazil 4 Room: 02 S-APD 01 - Affective Product Design 1 A first empirical investigation into the pleasure of control as explaining factor in usage durations of information systems Michaela Kauer and Ralph Bruder, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany Subjective and objective evaluation of sense of space for vehicle occupants based on anthropometric data Pitarn Hiamtoe, Florian Steinhardt, Uwe Köhler and Klaus Bengler, BMW AG, Technical University of Munich, Germany The effect of system aesthetics on trust, cooperation, satisfaction and annoyance in an imperfect automated system Alona Weinstock, Tal Oron-Gilad and Yisrael Parmet, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel The perception of fear when using urban furniture Gabriela Pizzato, Lia Guimarães and Arlei Damo, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Personality of social robots perceived through the appearance Benedict Tay Tiong Chee, Park Taezoon, Qianli Xu, Jamie Ng and Odelia Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore Room: 03 S-Aging 01 - Working Late A individually tailored programme decreased long-term sickness absence among aging food factory workers C Nygard, A Siukola, H Huhtala, P Virtanen, University of Tampere, Finland Physical workload and
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