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Here are some website links related to the ergonomics and human factors. The NTC doesn't endorse any of the destinations, but provides this information for convenience. Please contact the webmaster at barbergo@aol.com to suggest other links.  Also, see the websites listed in our Membership/Resources Directory

National HFES
www.hfes.org

BCPE (Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics)
www.bcpe.org

OSHA
www.osha.gov/

NIOSH
www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html

ASSE (American Society of Safety Engineers)
www.asse.org

American Industrial Hygiene Association
http://www.aiha.org

http://astimage.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/ ASSIST-Quick Search provides direct access to nearly 100,000 full text DoD Specifications and Standards available in the DoD master repository. ASSIST-Quick Search does not require an account and password and makes documents available to the public free of charge.

NASA Man-Systems Integration Standard 3000 Online
www-sa.jsc.nasa.gov/FCSD/CrewStationBranch/Msis/MSIS_home.htm

Industrial Design Society of America
www.idsa.org

IDSA North Texas Chapter
www.idsatexas.org

http://www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC/ergonomics/
OSHA's Ergonomics website.

http://www.virginia.edu/enhealth/ERGONOMICS/toc. html
An overview of office ergonomics with specifics about back injury prevention and a section on stretching.

www.hf.faa.gov/webtraining/index.html
Online human factors awareness course provided on the FAA website.

http://www.sechrest.com/mmg/reflib.html
This site includes the medical description of what goes on with cumulative trauma disorders of various types.

http://www.ergoweb.com/
This is a general reference ergonomics web site, but must have a subscription to use all of the tools.

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Pubs/etf/
This is the UT Austin ergonomics task force web site with general info and links to other sites.

http://chppm-www.apgea.army.mil/ergopgm/ergohome.htm
Here is the US Army's Website. The ErgoEASER design assistant can be downloaded and provides guidance regarding ergonomics. It is not as extensive as the Ergoweb Toolbox, but it is available to anyone.

http://usafsg.satx.disa.mil/hscoemo/afergo.htm
This website has guidance for the US Air Force ergonomics programs. There are a number of downloadable guidance instructions.

www.interface-analysis.com/ergoworld
A meta site devoted to human factors and erognomics information on the Internet.   Includes some job postings.

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