Open positon at ETS

The ÉTS Department of Mechanical Engineering is
seeking one professor of design and evaluation of workstations and equipment used at work (personnel protective equipment or machines). The candidate will undertake teaching activities at three academic levels in fields related to human at work and occupational health and safety.

ETS

The ÉTS Department of Mechanical Engineering is
seeking one professor of design and evaluation of workstations and equipment used at work (personnel protective equipment or machines). The candidate will undertake teaching activities at three academic levels in fields related to human at work and occupational health and safety.

ETS

Candidates must have solid expertise in research, coaching and teaching in sought field. The candidates’ research activities will be coupled with existing programs, and will be carried out in the context of occupational health and safety.

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Student’s ideas for ergonomic day

The aim of the already traditional students’ competition of the Hungarian Ergonomics Society is to give recognition to those product ideas which make our everyday life easier, more efficient, more comfortable and safe, while safeguarding o

The aim of the already traditional students’ competition of the Hungarian Ergonomics Society is to give recognition to those product ideas which make our everyday life easier, more efficient, more comfortable and safe, while safeguarding our health.

The secondary aim of the competition is to attract university students to design products that comply with the requirements of ergonomics, human factors, usability and universal design and create healthy, safe, efficient and easy conditions for life. The applications are evaluated by expert juries from the Hungarian Ergonomics Society and invited experts from other NGOs.

Evaluation criteria for the high-level fulfilment of ergonomic aspects are as follows:

  • assurance of conditions of healthy life,
  • safety in use,
  • effective emergence of ergonomic functions,
  • efficient fulfilment of the overall function,
  • comfort in use,
  • high aesthetic quality.

The winners of the “Student’s ideas for ergonomic day” student competition are below. Students have been invited to participate in the competition with their product ideas not yet introduced into the market since 2012. Note that detailed design have not been requested.

 Rake with clamshell, design by Judit Bendig

The winning application of the first turn aimed at facilitating work in gardens. was designed. Thanks to the rake combined with grab by Judit Bendig fallen leaves can be collected and moved without an additional tool, and with less effort.

 Contact lens holder, design by Orsolya Olasz

In 2013 the expert jury judged the application by Orsolya Olasz to be the best. The designer intended to alleviate the life of those excursionists wearing contact lens by a combined storing and washing device. Thanks to her new product concept, all the materials and tools necessary for the change and washing of a contact lens can be accommodated in one holder. Due to the small, compact form the device can easily be carried along anywhere.

 Waste holder and carrier, design by Katalin Dordevics

The best application in the year 2014 was aimed at facilitating the selective collection and transportation of kitchen garbage by Katalin Gyorgyevics. The sac made of reused textile is the combination of a bin hanged in the kitchen cabinet, as well as an easily transformable rucksack. The device is light, can be accommodated in pocket, thus easy to handle after emptying it.

The competition will continue in the years that come, and on the basis of experiences gained, we will develop and renew it. The next call for applications will appear in February 2015 (in Hungarian: www.e2o.ergonomiavilaga.hu).

The competition is sponsored by the UWH Simonyi Karoly Faculty of Engineering Wood Sciences and Applied Arts Institute of Wood Based Products and Technologies, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungarian Design Council and the Hungarian Ergonomics Society.

Chair: Peter Gyorgy HORVATH

Call for tender – Ergonomic services for the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union

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Ergonomic services will be provided in Brussels for the health and safety department and the medical department of the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union.

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Ergonomic services will be provided in Brussels for the health and safety department and the medical department of the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union.

The role and activities of the aforementioned departments come within the context of the Belgian Law of 4.8.1996 on the well-being of workers in the performance of their work and its implementing royal decrees, in accordance with Council Directive 89/391/EEC of 12.6.1989.

The General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union has approximately 3 000 workstations spread over 3 buildings which house the institution’s political and administrative management activities, as well as conference areas.

The services include, but are not limited to, the following activities:

  • physical ergonomics:

    • analyse the individual workstations and provide advice for a preventive and corrective ergonomic approach,
    • adapt the workstations to the needs of persons with functional limitations,
    • help with fitting out or converting work areas and communal areas,
    • assess and implement measures to prevent musculoskeletal disorders,
    • prepare opinions and dossiers for infrastructure development projects,
    • formulate ergonomic opinions to draw up specifications for purchasing furniture, working equipment and software.
  • Cognitive ergonomics:

    • analyse the ergonomics of IT interfaces and IT and production systems.
  • Organisational ergonomics:

    • improve a work area to help it become psychosocially healthy,
    • formulate opinions to reduce work-related stress and manage change,
    • prepare good practice guides to prevent work-related stress and psychosocial risks.
  • Define priorities in this field by using surveys and statistics to assess ergonomic problems.
  • Communication:

    • provide staff with presentations and recommendation guides on specific themes related to ergonomics,
    • organise staff training (load handling, working with display screen equipment, etc.).

For more information see the Supplement to the Official Journal of the European Union.

Open positon at ETS

The ÉTS Department of Mechanical Engineering is seeking one professor of product design and development, or design of safe transportation equipment, capable of teaching undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in areas related to product design and development.

ETS

The ÉTS Department of Mechanical Engineering is seeking one professor of product design and development, or design of safe transportation equipment, capable of teaching undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in areas related to product design and development.

ETS

Candidates must have solid expertise in product design and development research, mentoring and teaching. The candidates’ research activities will be coupled with existing programs, and will be carried out in the context of product design and development.

See details in attachments