We are proud to announce that the 56th Council Meeting of the Centre of Registration of European Ergonomist in November 2019 accepted 24 new certified ergonomists. Moreover, 31 people successfully renewed their certification.
Among the prolongations was professor Leszek Pacholski, and we have several new professional working at MTO Safety AB. Stockholm, Sweden.
We are proud to announce that the 56th Council Meeting of the Centre of Registration of European Ergonomist in November 2019 accepted 24 new certified ergonomists. Moreover, 31 people successfully renewed their certification.
Among the prolongations was professor Leszek Pacholski, and we have several new professional working at MTO Safety AB. Stockholm, Sweden.
“New European regulatory requirements in several domains will focus on human factors, HTO and ergonomics. MTO Safety has certified our consultants to meet the new requirements. Certification is a part of our quality assurance process” motivates Lena Kecklund, CEO at MTO Safety in Stockholm, why they certify so many to become EurErg.
The meeting was held at the University Campus Borongaj, organised by Davor Sumpor and hosted by The Croatian Ergonomics Society which decided to establish the certification system in Croatia by 2024.
From left to right: Maria Niessen (Treasurer), Bernard Dugué (President), David O’Neill (Secretary-General), Maggie Graf (Development Officer), Karsten Kluth, Nathalie Chiosi, Frank Krause, Gyula Szabó, Anders Sundin and Beata Mrugalska (Communication Officer – a photographer)
Full list of registered European ergonomist is available at the CREE directory.