Safety and quality management systems have demonstrated that root cause analysis is a necessary precursor to identifying effective ergonomics solutions. There are several approaches an ergonomics team can use to help determine the actionable data to highlight the causes, such as:
Rick Barker, CPE, CSP, and Kristi Hames, CIH, CSP, will provide examples of industrial settings to demonstrate these approaches, while discussing practical tips that ergonomics teams can use and common traps to avoid.
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Rick Barker, Principal Solutions Strategist for VelocityEHS, supports the development of software products that empower users to improve their safety, health, and ergonomics performance. Rick also facilitates skill and knowledge-building activities for customers and internal staff relating to safety management systems, industrial ergonomics, human performance, and human factors. He assists clients in developing, implementing, evaluating, and improving their ergonomics and safety processes.
Since first joining the company in 1991, Rick has accumulated years of ergonomics and human factors consulting experience. He has also worked in a variety of positions with Inteva Products, Hill-Rom, and Unisys.
Rick holds a Master of Arts degree in Human Factors from the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. He served on the Board of Directors for the Association of Safe Patient Handling Professionals. He has achieved recognition as a Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE) and Certified Safety Professional (CSP).
Kristi Hames, Senior Solutions Strategist, Industrial Hygiene at VelocityEHS, supports the development of industrial hygiene and ergonomics software products that empower users to improve their health and safety performance. Kristi assists customers in developing, implementing, evaluating and improving their industrial hygiene and ergonomics processes.
Prior to joining VelocityEHS, Kristi has had 15+ years of experience in managing corporate industrial hygiene and ergonomics programs for a Fortune 500 specialty chemical company. Her responsibilities included the development, implementation, and monitoring of health and safety programs for workplace hazards ranging from manufacturing facilities to office environments. Kristi actively worked with leadership to identify hazards and develop control strategies for future regulatory concerns.
Kristi received a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Hygiene from Ohio University. She has achieved recognition as a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) and Certified Safety Professional (CSP), and is a member of the AIHA Ergonomics Committee, and the Ohio University College of Health Sciences and Professions Dean’s Advisory Council.