Abstract
This paper examines the concept of participatory ergonomics and its conceptual underpinnings. Available evidence on successful applications of participatory ergonomics are covered. These successful applications across cultures are necessary to establish that participatory ergonomics is a robust, culture-free method. Three areas of research are identified and suggested as future criteria for evaluating future participatory ergonomic interventions. These criteria will create systematic evaluations of both individual and organizational systems.
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