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Washington Ergonomics
United States
EDUCATION Bachelor Industrial Design Auburn University PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Mr. Brough owns and manages a successful ergonomics-consulting firm responsible to its customers for: ? Workplace analysis ? Employee training ? Designing and maintaining ergonomics programs ? Helping to redesign operator workstations to reduce work related musculoskeletal injuries His company has also designed a web-based application that helps employers and employees evaluate and improve both office and shop tasks. Mr. Brough is an outstanding teacher who lectures internationally. His presentation style incorporates humor that enhances his 27 years of engineering design work and wealth of practical experience. His technique ensures that each presentation is interesting as well as educational. He has also published several papers and four books in the field of ergonomics. His materials are being used by government agencies, universities and major corporations. He has also been awarded Canadian and United States patents for creative ideas in the field of ergonomics. Mr. Brough was a senior flight deck engineer responsible for designing aircraft flight deck instruments, flight controls, displays, and cockpit configuration and geometry. He has also been responsible for the design of operator industrial workstations and for reducing workers’ compensation costs through the application of the principles of ergonomics. QUALIFICATIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES As Senior Consultant at the National Safety Council, Mr. Brough provides: ? Ergonomics program development ? Ergonomics team training ? Management training ? Support for ergonomics standards compliance ? Consulting services for improving workstation design CERTIFICATIONS & AFFILIATIONS Board Certified Professional Ergonomist (C.P.E.) Certified Industrial Ergonomics (C.I.E.) Member: Ergonomics and Human Factors Society
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Ergonomics: Focus on the Solutions, Not the Activity
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