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CREE:
Centre for Registration of European Ergonomists (EurErg)
CREE
publications and related documentation
Overview
of CREE
The Irish
Ergonomics Society processes Irish applications to become CREE accredited
European Ergonomists (EurErg). European
Ergonomists are professional ergonomists who have a knowledge of
the principles of ergonomics and of the relevant human
characteristics in each of the areas of:
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anatomy
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physiology
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psychology
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social
organisation
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physical
environment
Applicants
for this qualification must also demonstrate knowledge in at least
three specialist areas of application. It also requires evidence
that the candidate is able to use statistics, experimental
designs, equipment and methods to investigate, modify or design
situations and equipment for ergonomic benefits.
All
successful applicants must have demonstrated experience in taking
full responsibility for the use and application of ergonomics
knowledge and methods in practical situations over a period of at
least two years beyond their main ergonomics education and
training.
For
further information Contact the IES CREE representative
Ms
Bridget Masterson
Ms Bridget Masterson
5 Griffen Glen Drive
Lucan
Co. Dublin
Email: bridget.masterson@intel.com
or
visit http://www.eurerg.org/index.htm |