On the use of ergonomic standards in Finnish manufacturing SMEs
Reiman, Arto; Kauppinen, Vesa; Lindholm, Maria; Mattila, Susanna
Reiman, Arto
Kauppinen, Vesa
Lindholm, Maria
Mattila, Susanna
Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors
Reiman, A., Kauppinen, V., Lindholm, M. & Mattila, S. (2025). On the use of ergonomic standards in Finnish manufacturing SMEs. In Contemporary Ergonomics & Human Factors 2025, Editors Dave Golightly, Nora Balfe & Rebecca Charles, ISBN 978-1-9996527-7-7 (pp. 392-396). Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors.
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202506114349
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Summary
Ergonomics standards contain essential knowledge for the design of human work and human-technology interactions. When effectively implemented, this knowledge can significantly benefit companies by enhancing technological development, business performance and employee well-being. In this study, Finnish manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) (n=16) were interviewed to assess the utilisation of ergonomics standards when designing human-technology interfaces during their endeavours to digitalise their manufacturing processes. The interviews indicate a general lack of awareness, and minimal application of ergonomic standards among the companies. This is a worrying observation, as it suggests that companies' design solutions may not always be based on current ergonomics knowledge but rather on alternative perspectives. To increase their competitiveness, it is recommended that these companies adopt a strategic approach to the utilisation of ergonomics standards. Future studies in diverse industrial settings and involving a broader set of companies are needed to confirm our findings and draw stronger conclusions.
Ergonomics standards contain essential knowledge for the design of human work and human-technology interactions. When effectively implemented, this knowledge can significantly benefit companies by enhancing technological development, business performance and employee well-being. In this study, Finnish manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) (n=16) were interviewed to assess the utilisation of ergonomics standards when designing human-technology interfaces during their endeavours to digitalise their manufacturing processes. The interviews indicate a general lack of awareness, and minimal application of ergonomic standards among the companies. This is a worrying observation, as it suggests that companies' design solutions may not always be based on current ergonomics knowledge but rather on alternative perspectives. To increase their competitiveness, it is recommended that these companies adopt a strategic approach to the utilisation of ergonomics standards. Future studies in diverse industrial settings and involving a broader set of companies are needed to confirm our findings and draw stronger conclusions.
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