ergonomist
Ergonomists analyse the design of equipment, furniture, and systems in order to improve it toward safer, healthier, and more efficient ones. They strive to improve the interaction of people with equipment and the environment.
About ergonomist
As an ergonomist, you will play a crucial role in creating safer and more efficient work environments by analyzing how people interact with equipment, furniture, and systems. Your day-to-day responsibilities include conducting workplace assessments, evaluating current designs for potential hazards, and collaborating with design teams to develop improvements that reduce strain and injury risk. You will use specialized software like CAD to create design sketches and specifications, research emerging trends in ergonomic design, and consult with clients to understand their specific needs and constraints. Your work directly impacts employee health, productivity, and organizational costs related to workplace injuries and absenteeism, making ergonomists increasingly valued in Polish companies across manufacturing, office, and industrial sectors.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a ergonomist.
Workplace Assessment and Analysis
- Conduct comprehensive ergonomic audits of work environments to identify potential health risks and inefficiencies
- Measure and evaluate the interaction between workers and their equipment using specialized assessment tools
- Document findings and create detailed reports with photographic and video evidence of workplace conditions
Design and Specification Development
- Draft detailed design specifications based on ergonomic principles and human anatomical data
- Create design sketches and CAD models demonstrating ergonomic solutions for workplace equipment
- Determine suitability of materials and assess feasibility of proposed design changes
Client Consultation and Requirements Gathering
- Meet with clients to identify their specific needs, constraints, and objectives for ergonomic improvements
- Follow client briefs and ensure all design recommendations align with organizational requirements
- Communicate complex ergonomic concepts to non-technical stakeholders in clear, understandable language
Research and Trend Analysis
- Conduct ongoing research on trends in ergonomic design, workplace safety standards, and occupational health
- Stay current with advances in ergonomic science, new materials, and innovative design solutions
- Apply mathematical and scientific principles to validate ergonomic improvements through data analysis
Collaboration and Project Management
- Consult with design teams, engineers, and manufacturers to ensure ergonomic standards are integrated into products
- Provide expert recommendations and resolve design conflicts to optimize both functionality and user safety
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (15)
Optional (17)
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