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  • Global Ergonomics Conference, Cape Town, South Africa

    FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS GLOBAL ERGONOMICS CONFERENCE, CAPE
    TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA, 9-11 SEPTEMBER 1998

    Organised by the Ergonomics Society of South Africa and the International
    Ergonomics Association, in collaboration with the University of Cape Town
    and the Lulee University of Technology, Sweden.

    CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES

    * To report the latest advances in ergonomics research and practice around
    the world

    * To present research and position papers on ergonomic problems
    with a global flavour

    * To examine global trends and their impact on ergonomics research and
    practice

    * To evaluate the application of ergonomics in industrially developed and
    developing countries

    * To foster international links, particularly between Africa and the rest
    of the
    world

    PROGRAMME

    The conference will have a varied programme, but speakers are encouraged
    to present their work and ideas with reference to "global" themes of
    their choice. The conference will provide an opportunity for researchers
    to make contact with colleagues in other parts of the world particularly
    Africa. Some "Global Issues" of relevance are:

    - Costs and benefits of ergonomic design and intervention
    - Organisational design and management
    - Micro and Macroergonomics
    - Ergonomics in Production and Manufacturing
    - Ergonomics in Services and Administration
    - Demographic change and global economic development
    - Technology transfer/developing countries
    - Environmental Ergonomics
    - Agricultural Ergonomics and Forestry
    - Consumer Ergonomics

    Suitable topics and application areas include but are not limited to:


    TOPICS APPLICATIONS

    Occupational biomechanics Workstation design
    Human computer interaction Health care
    Environmental ergonomics Usability engineering
    Human reliability Vehicle ergonomics
    Anthropometry and human variability Complex systems
    Task analysis Manual work
    Human sensation and perception Developing countries
    Applied cognitive psychology Gender issues
    Human factors of technology transfer Process design
    Participatory ergonomics Protective clothing
    Ergonomics of disadvantaged Product design
    Accident and work injuries Ergonomics methodology
    Education & Training

    Papers may be of a general nature (e.g. up to date reviews of a
    particular area) or specific (presentation of research data).

    ORGANISING COMMITTEE

    Chairman: Dr RS Bridger (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
    Prof PA Scott (Rhodes University, South Africa)
    Prof J Charteris (Rhodes University, South Africa)
    Dr C Calitz (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
    Prof H Shahnavaz (Lulea University of Technology, Sweden)

    INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE

    Prof Coblentz, A (France)
    Prof Gale, A (UK)
    Prof Hendrick, H (USA)
    Prof Karwowski, W (USA)
    Prof Komashiro, M (Japan)
    Prof Landau, K (Germany)
    Dr Lovesy, E (UK)
    Prof Pacholwski, L (Poland)
    Prof Scott PA (South Africa)
    Prof Shahnavaz, H (Sweden)
    Prof Shen, R (China)


    GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS

    Please include the following:

    - 9 copies of the abstract and a covering letter

    - The abstract, 300-500 words, should include: Name(s) and address(es) of
    author(s) a short title of the paper and 4 keywords

    In the covering letter, please give the name of:
    - The person(s) presenting the paper
    - The person(s) intending to attend the conference.

    Send your abstract to:

    Dr RS Bridger
    Dept of Biomedical Engineering
    UCT Medical School
    Observatory 7925
    South Africa
    Electronic submissions (abstract plus covering letter) should be
    sent to: bridger@anat.uct.ac.za

    POSTERS

    A short (100-300 word) description should be included.

    WORKSHOPS AND PANEL DEBATES

    A detailed proposal should be submitted describing the topic and issues
    to be debated and the intended audience.

    DEADLINES

    * Receipt of abstracts and proposals 30/11/97
    * Submission of camera-ready copy (Full Papers) 30/3/98

    CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

    Presenters of papers will receive, in advance, an author's kit with full
    instructions concerning the preparation of papers for he proceedings
    (maximum length 6 pages, single spaced including references).

    VENUE

    Graduate School of Business Conference Centre, University of Cape Town,
    Waterfront Campus, Victoria and Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa

    CONFERENCE DATE

    9-11 September 1998

    REGISTRATION FEES AND INFORMATION

    $450 (USA) includes refreshments and conference proceedings.
    $500 (USA) late registrations (after 30/3/98)
    $250 (USA) students

    To register or obtain further information contact:

    Deborah McTeer
    Postgraduate Conference Centre
    University of Cape Town Medical School
    Observatory 7925
    Cape Town
    South Africa
    deborah@medicine.uct.ac.za

    ABOUT CAPE TOWN AND ENVIRONS

    Cape Town in situated on the Southwest tip of the African continent and
    was founded over 300 years ago. The climate is Mediterranean and the city
    is well known for its scenic beauty. Nearby is South Africa's main wine
    and fruit producing area and there is a lively local fishing industry.
    Cape Town is an excellent point of departure for those wishing to visit
    other parts of Africa. The road, rail and air links are all more than
    adequate to support a variety of excursions.

    SOCIAL PROGRAMME AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

    Apart from the mainstream conference programme there will be seminars,
    poster sessions and a varied social calendar. Many day trips and other
    outings can be booked and joined directly at the conference venue itself,
    including trips up Table Mountain, tours of the Cape Peninsula and Nature
    Reserve as well as boat trips in Table Bay and excursions to local
    wineries by car, coach or train.

    Direct flights to Cape Town are available from many major centres
    including, Miami, New York, London, Amsterdam, Kuala Lumpur, Buenos Aires
    and Perth. Internal flights from Johannesburg are available hourly. For
    those coming from or wishing to visit other parts of Africa, regular
    connecting flights are available to and from Johannesburg as well as
    excursions to the Kruger National Park.
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