Sustainable Performance: Human Factors, Ergonomics and Work Environment
UniSA, Adelaide, South Australia. 17-19 November, 2008
 

New details added to the web site - updated 11 November 2008

  • Revised DRAFT program
  • Keynote speaker details
  • Post conference 2 day workshop costs
  • Key dates
  • Post conference workshop outline- download leaflet

   

 

 

 

 
Dear Colleagues

Welcome to Adelaide!

On behalf of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia I welcome you to the 44th HFESA conference. The conference will take place in Adelaide from 17-19 November 2008. We offer you the perfect opportunity to visit beautiful Adelaide and enjoy all our city has to offer. At our conference you’ll be part of a dynamic group of people who come together annually to discuss, challenge, assert, listen, learn and practice new trends in human factors and ergonomics (HFE). Our conference will promote the newest research and facilitate the sharing of ideas, experiences, work initiatives and results. As well as providing a great opportunity for developing friendships and networks in the field of HFE.

The theme of the conference is Sustainable Performance - The Human Factor, Ergonomics and the Work Environment. What a topical theme! Sustainability is a key driver of business performance, development and research and community expectations in our fast changing environment. We face so much change in so many facets of our lives, including: technological, economic, climate, industrial, organisational—we solve problems but are faced with others…here’s an opportunity to learn and share your part of the picture with others and hear other points of view.

We welcome all who are interested in the different aspects of HFE: cognitive, organisational, social, physical and technical. Come and take part in the annual culmination of the latest and most important topics that HFE has to offer.


Saody Lee
Conference Convenor
   


   
  Who Should Attend

* Ergonomists and human factors specialists
* Safety management professionals
* Risk managers
* Occupational therapists
* Physiotherapists
* Occupational health professionals and practitioners
* OH nurses
* Physiologists
* HSE Managers
* Industrial engineers
* Engineers (manufacturing, product and design, safety)
* Environmental medicine professionals
* Industrial hygiene professionals
* Consultants
* Human resource professionals
* People interested in HFE
   
     
  updated: 11-nov-08