Program (confirmed 3 rd August 2016)

Program (confirmed 3rd August 2016) Time 16.00 20.00 Sunday 14th August Registration opens Get together and light meal, Kunnonpaikka, Kulkuri pub Ti...
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Program (confirmed 3rd August 2016) Time 16.00 20.00

Sunday 14th August Registration opens Get together and light meal, Kunnonpaikka, Kulkuri pub

Time 9.00 10.00

Monday 15th August Registration Welcome ceremony: Chair Kimmo Räsänen President of municipal council, Erkko Nykänen, Municipality of Siilinjärvi, Finland President of NES, Kasper Edwards, Denmark President of Finnish Ergonomics Society, Elina Parviainen, Finland Plenary session 1. Keynote 1. Professor Clas-Håkan Nygård, University of Tampere, Finland: “Healthy aging at work and beyond” Keynote 2. Professor Anne Helene Garde, The National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Denmark: “How to arrange shift and night work when this is inevitable?” Lunch Parallel sessions Session 1A: Nursing – health care Session 1B: Work and safety in agriculture / Chair: Kaisa Pihlainen Questions of work ability Chair: Merja Perkiö-Mäkelä Leena Tamminen-Peter (A11) ErgoCarebank Merja Perkiö-Mäkelä (A49) Farmers’ physical - Good Ergonomic solutions for both Nursing workload and work ability in Finland Home- and Home Care-- work Masato Takanokura (A24) Development of a Kim Kaustell (A39) Occupational injuries among Sensing System to Prevent Bed-related fishermen in Finland 1999-2013 Accidents Involving Elderly Persons Leena Tamminen-Peter (A25) Ergonomic Marja Hult (A17) Socio-demographic and workcriteria and good practices for bariatric related factors associated with the work ability patients’ care of the employed and the unemployed Kaisa Pihlainen (A45) Practical nurses´ perceptions of technology use in home care – competency, safety and further training Coffee break, Exhibitions

10.30

12.00 13.00

14.30

Time 15.00 – 16.30

17.30

Monday 15th August Parallel sessions Session 2A: Student prize competition Chair: Anja Tanttu Representative from Finland, Jaana Seppänen; Implementation of workplace mediation as a method of conflict resolution at the University of Eastern Finland Representatives from Denmark, Uli Heyden and Lisbeth Anna Skræ; Sexual harassment of women in the Danish Merchant navy

Session 2B: MSD´s and prevention, Part I Chair: Pirjo Hakkarainen Edda Maria Capodaglio (A30) Postural analysis of workers in clothing store

Session 2C: Management, Leadership, Team work, Part I Chair: Terhi Saaranen Marjaana Lahtinen (A27) Good practices and developmental needs in workplace change management

Mari-Anne Wallius (A18) Muscular activity and perceived exertion while mopping using different mop handle heights

Mira Turunen (A34) Managers need more knowledge about ergonomics

Representative from Sweden; Johan Nordström; Interior Firefighting. The task, near accidents and occupational injuries.

Camilla Madsen (A19) Working postures and movements - A new WEA Guideline

Seppo Tuomivaara (A42) Connections between agile way of working, team coherence and well-being at work

Jonna Kumpulainen (A65) Teaching ergonomics to dental students in University of Eastern Finland

Carolina Souza da Conceição (A46) Developing a framework to transfer knowledge from operations into engineering design projects: understanding the knowledge management challenge

Get together in the Reception of Kunnonpaikka for transfer to Kuopio by inland ship M/S Osmo Reception in the City Hall of Kuopio (19.30−)

Time 8.30

10.00 10.15

10.45

Tuesday 16th August Welcome and information day 2. Plenary session 2. Chair Pasi Karjalainen Keynote 3. Professor Mikael Forsman, Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden: ”Ergonomic risk assessments – a need for reliable and attractive methods” Keynote 4. Professor Jos Verbeek, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Kuopio, Finland: “Health outcomes of Ergonomic Interventions, lessons learned from Cochrane Reviews”. Tiina Hoffman, FirstBeat Technologies Ltd, Finland: “Turning heartbeat data into lifestyle guidelines: focus on sufficient recovery, good sleep and stress management” Poster Session and Coffee break Posters: Akiko Takahashi (A31) Characteristics of older construction workers’ risk perception Anneli Muona (A53) The load of repositioning the supine patient by using draw sheet versus CareCare Transfer Slide Film Marja Randelin (A55) Ergonomics in theory and practice through the Ergonetti learning program Jarmo Heikkinen and Marianne Rytkönen (A69) The specialist Physician Training Program in Occupational Health Care in Finland Susanna Järvelin-Pasanen (A70) The further employment and experiences of education among graduates in ergonomics Parallel sessions Session 3A: MSD´s and prevention, Part II Session 3B: Management, Leadership, team Chair: Arto Reiman work, Part II Chair: Kasper Edwards Ruth Carlsson (A36) Physical variation at Kasper Edwards (A47) Some key issues in the work – a scientific review development of ergonomic intervention tools Triinu Sirge (A44) Prevalence and localization of musculoskeletal strain in female office workers Satu Mänttäri (A66) Muscular fatigue and recovery after a heavy work bout in the heat: comparison of four recovery interventions on muscle architecture, tone and mechanical properties in firefighters Kim Kyungsu (A13) Introduction to R&D for agricultural health & safety management in South Korea

12.15

Lunch

Hans Comtet (A33) UX in the Shipping Industry Minke Wersäll (A37) Does the organisation make a difference? – An evaluation of Women´s Work Environment Programme

Mirja Johansson (A40) Accessible work environment. Government Assignment 20112016 for The Swedish Work Environment Authority

Time 13.15

Tuesday 16th August Parallel sessions Session 4A: Interventions Chair: Veli-Matti Tuure Kasper Edwards (A48) Accounting for effect modifiers in ergonomic intervention research Pia Sirola (A26) How suitable are multispaceoffices for university work? Sanna Lohilahti (A58) Field study investigating gear shifter usability in car rental scenario

Kristiina Hellsten (A16) Implementation and impact of an ergonomic intervention in elderly care Veli-Matti Tuure (A10) Comprehensive improving of well-being and productivity in SME’s at forestry and health care sectors 15.15

Coffee Break, Exhibitions

Time 15.45 – 17.15

Tuesday 16th August Parallel sessions Work shop I: Integrating ergonomics into process redesign – cases from lean and ergonomics in healthcare in Denmark and Finland”. Chair: Elina Parviainen This workshop introduces the basics of lean and presents cases of lean implementations with an ergonomic focus. The last 30 minutes of the workshop will be a discussion on how we can improve integration of ergonomics into process redesign.

Session 4B: Occupational health Chair: Jarmo Heikkinen Pirjo Hakkarainen (A61) People with Type 1 Diabetes in work – Good practices for workplaces in commercial sector Ulla Møller Hansen (A68) Type 1 diabetes in work life – a matter of containment? Constantinos Mammas (A60) Ergonomics of Tele-Cytology for remote Pap-smear evaluation integrated with Big Data analytics and computing to optimize prevention of cervical cancer in developing countries Marjatta Teirilä (A56) Musicians’ opinions on prevention activities against occupational symptoms Annika Vänje (A64) Core competencies in Ergonomics –Do master programs in ergonomics correspond to the requirements in practice?

Work shop II: Heavy manual handling. Are there reasons to re-visit the basics for regulation and guidelines? Chair: Jakob Ugelvig Christiansen A workshop with focus on re-visiting the basics for legislation and guidelines, and how to achieve a better platform for prevention Re-visiting - The basics criteria’s for the dose-response and regulation; - target structures in the body, limit values and biomechanics - The basics of anthropometrics – and relations to Nordic population today - Functional capacity in the working force and the individual

1) Elina Parviainen – “An introduction to Lean and Ergonomics” 2) Jori Reijula – “Assessing implementation of Lean Thinking into two Finnish University Hospitals” 3) Kasper Edwards – “Experiences with integrating ergonomics into lean at a Danish hospital”

Discussion: a. Who is or should be responsible for integrating ergonomics into process redesign? b. Change is often planned and plotted long before its implemented - How do we influence the design stage? c. Are ergonomists well equipped to work with process redesign? d. When and how should ergonomics be used in design and implementation of work processes? 17.1518.15 19.30

NES General Assembly Annual Meeting Conference Dinner

- How do we understand risk assessment and guidelines for different ages and sex The first half of the workshop will be a presentation of facts and questions related to the above headlines – from an international and a Danish perspective. The second half will be allocated to work groups establishing an understanding of the implications of the presentation – and suggestions for constructive solutions. Workgroup themes: 1) The ‘platform’ of knowledge and decisions leading to legislation and guidelines… is it still fresh and valid in 2016? – if not – what to recommend? 2) Towards a more effective prevention – but how and with which strategies and guidelines? The groups present their work before the end of the workshop. The material from the first half of the presentation will be the basic material in the workgroup. The material will be present in the workshop.

Time 8.30

10.00 10.30

11.15

12.00

Wednesday 17th August Parallel sessions Session 5A: Psychosocial strain, occupational Session 5B: Safety at work stress and mental health Chair: Rauno Hanhela Chair: Knut Inge Fostervold Randi Mork (A57) How does Direct Glare and Rauno Hanhela The Occupational Safety Card Psychological Stress affect young women (Työturvallisuuskortti®) for improved during computer work? occupational safety in the shared workplaces Riitta Kärkkäinen (A35) Predictors of return Arto Reiman (A41) Occupational safety at rail to work (RTW) in professional burnout: A transport – personnel’s view for improving systematic review work Knut Inge Fostervold (A63) Self-perceived Hillevi Hemphälä (A43) A risk assessment health and the impact of psychosocial work method for visual ergonomics factors Rafaël Weissbrodt (A29) Preventing Akihiro Ohnishi (A28) Relation between psychosocial risks at work: A realist synthesis dynamic coefficient of friction and subjective of labour inspection interventions slipperiness in footwear soles Coffee break Plenary session 3. Chair Kimmo Räsänen Keynote 5. Professor of Technology and Human Factors Jan Dul, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, Netherlands: “Towards a necessity theory of human factors/ergonomics” Closing Ceremonies Chair of the Scientific Committee of NES2016, Kimmo Räsänen, Finland President of FES, Elina Parviainen, Finland President of NES, Kasper Edwards, Denmark Presentation of NES2017 Conference (Lund, Sweden) Lunch