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The granting of a royal charter: an anachronism or a major development for ergonomics and human factors? by Roger Haslam
Published 2015
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From the President: moving with the times by Roger Haslam
Published 2015
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From the President: savouring the ergonomics by Roger Haslam
Published 2014
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From the President: treating an ailing patient by Roger Haslam
Published 2015
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From the President: as the nights draw in by Roger Haslam
Published 2014
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Ergonomics at 60: mature, thriving and still leading the way by Roger Haslam
Published 2016
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From the President: promulgating the science by Roger Haslam
Published 2014
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From the President: shaping up for the future by Roger Haslam
Published 2014
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From the President: a long and winding road by Roger Haslam
Published 2014
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Editorial: Developments with Ergonomics by Roger Haslam
Published 2007
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Editorial: Coverage and content of Ergonomics by Roger Haslam
Published 2009
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'Transformational' worker wellbeing in construction. by Roger Haslam
Published 2018
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An evaluation of models of human response to hot and cold environments by Roger Haslam
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Editorial – Tribute to Neville Moray (1935–2017) – Ergonomics and Global Issues by Roger Haslam, Andrew Thatcher
Published 2018
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Editorial: Ergonomics and sustainability by Roger Haslam, Patrick Waterson
Published 2013
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Exploring the knowledge, skills, abilities and other factors of ergonomics advisors by Claire Williams, Roger Haslam
Published 2011
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Slips, trips and falls in crowds by Roger Haslam, Victoria Filingeri
Published 2018
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Prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders in agriculture workers in Korea and preventative interventions by Dohyung Kee, Roger Haslam
Published 2019
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The user experience of crowds: a human factors challenge by Victoria L. Kendrick, Roger Haslam
Published 2010
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Epidemiological approaches to investigating causes of occupational falls by Tim A. Bentley, Roger Haslam
Published 2005
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The effect of military load carriage on 3-D lower limb kinematics and spatiotemporal parameters by Stewart A. Birrell, Roger Haslam
Published 2009
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Management strategies to help engage, protect and promote the health and safety of older workers by Carolyn Drake, Roger Haslam, Cheryl Haslam
Published 2016
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Bus driving - can it be a good job? by Wendy Jones, Roger Haslam, Cheryl Haslam
Published 2013
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When I get older by Carolyn Drake, Roger Haslam, Cheryl Haslam
Published 2014
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Report from the 2015 IEA Congress by Sarah Sharples, Roger Haslam, Patrick Waterson
Published 2015
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Facilitators and barriers to the protection and promotion of the health and safety of older workers by Carolyn Drake, Roger Haslam, Cheryl Haslam
Published 2017
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The quality of accident and health data in the construction industry: interviews with senior managers by Diane Gyi, Alistair Gibb, Roger Haslam
Published 1999
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How do people differentiate between jobs: and how do they define a good job? by Wendy Jones, Roger Haslam, Cheryl Haslam
Published 2012
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What is a 'good' job? Modelling job quality for blue collar workers by Wendy Jones, Roger Haslam, Cheryl Haslam
Published 2017
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Perceptions of the cost implications of health and safety failures by Karen Haefeli, Cheryl Haslam, Roger Haslam
Published 2005
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The impact of health and safety management on organisations and their staff by Jane Ward, Cheryl Haslam, Roger Haslam
Published 2008
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A staged approach to reducing musculoskeletal disorders (MSD's) in the workplace: A long term follow-up by Kate Shaw, Cheryl Haslam, Roger Haslam
Published 2007
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A staged approach to reducing musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in the workplace by Zara Whysall, Cheryl Haslam, Roger Haslam
Published 2005
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Measuring job quality: a study with bus drivers by Wendy Jones, Roger Haslam, Cheryl Haslam
Published 2014
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Manual handling of highway kerbs—focus group findings by Phil Bust, Alistair Gibb, Roger Haslam
Published 2005
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Perceptions of occupational injury and illness costs by size of organization by Cheryl Haslam, Karen Haefeli, Roger Haslam
Published 2010
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What constitutes effective manual handling training? A systematic review by Stacy Clemes, Cheryl Haslam, Roger Haslam
Published 2010
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Reducing the potential for injury in the home. How can Ergonomics help? by Hilary McDermott, Roger Haslam, Alistair Gibb
Published 2007
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Accessible housing? One man's battle to get a foot through the door by Hilary McDermott, Roger Haslam, Alistair Gibb
Published 2006
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The contribution of dwelling design in accident prevention by Hilary McDermott, Roger Haslam, Alistair Gibb
Published 2006
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