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PREMUS 2016<br />
Program<br />
Monday, June 20<br />
page 32<br />
Monday, June 20<br />
1:30pm - 3:00pm<br />
Room 202B<br />
Symposium 4 – Musculoskeletal and venous<br />
disorders in standing work: risk factors and<br />
perspectives for future prevention (Part 1)<br />
Chair: Benjamin Steinhilber, Scientific Co-worker, Institute of<br />
Occupational Medicine, Social Medicine and Health Services<br />
Research, University Hospital Tüebingen, Tüebingen,<br />
Germany<br />
Performance, muscle activity and discomfort while<br />
standing, sitting or using standing aids with different seat<br />
slopes<br />
Corinne Nicoletti, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of<br />
Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland<br />
Discomfort and standing work in Europe<br />
Thomas Laeubli, Senior Scientist, Department of Health<br />
Sciences and Technology, Federal Institute of Technology,<br />
Zurich, Switzerland<br />
Body posture and movement among 19,000 employees in<br />
the industrial sector<br />
Andre Klussmann, Head, Department of Work and Health,<br />
Institute of Occupational Health, Safety and Ergonomics<br />
(ASER), Wuppertal, Germany<br />
Room 203A<br />
Symposium 5 – Efficient assessment of physical<br />
workload<br />
Chair: Marina Heiden, Senior Lecturer, Centre for<br />
Musculoskeletal Research, University of Gävle, Gävle,<br />
Sweden<br />
Cost-efficient assessment of variation in arm posture<br />
during paper mill work<br />
Marina Heiden, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Musculoskeletal<br />
Research, University of Gävle, Gävle, Sweden<br />
Variance components of observed postural exposure: the<br />
effect of partly visible periods<br />
Catherine Trask, Assistant Professor, Canadian Centre for<br />
Health and Safety in Agriculture (CCHSA), University of<br />
Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada<br />
Reliability of using observations when assessing different<br />
posture variables<br />
Jennifer Garza, Ergonomist, Department of Medicine,<br />
University of Connecticut, Manchester, Conn., U.S.A.<br />
Influence of task proportion errors on the effectiveness of<br />
task-based job exposure modelling<br />
Svend Erik Mathiassen, Professor, Centre for<br />
Musculoskeletal Research, University of Gävle, Gävle,<br />
Sweden