What is this award for?
The Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety and the IEHF established the Liberty Mutual Award to promote excellence in safety and health research. The award recognises the paper published in the journal ‘Ergonomics’ that best contributes to the advancement of the practice of ergonomics.
What do you get if you win the award?
The winner will be presented with a medal and a certificate.
Roll of honour
2012 Paul Schepers & Dr Berry den Brinker, 2011, What do cyclists need to see to avoid single-bicycle crashes? Ergonomics 54, 315-327.
2011 Klein Hesselink J, de Leede J, & Goudswaard A, 2010, Effects of the new fast forward rotating five-shift roster at a Dutch steel company. Ergonomics 53, 727-738.
2010 Anuj K Pradhan, A Pollatsek, M Knodler & D L Fisher, Can younger drivers be trained to scan for information that will reduce their risk in roadway traffic scenarios that are hard to identify as hazardous? Ergonomics 52, 657-673.
2008 Leclerq, Thouy & Rossignol, 2007, Progress in understanding processes underlying occupational accidents on the level based on case studies. Ergonomics 50, 59-79.
2007 Rouch I, Wild P, Ansiau D, Marquié J-C, 2006, Shiftwork experience, age and cognitive performance. Ergonomics 48, 1282-1293.
2006 Wiese E E & Lee J D, 2004, Auditory alerts for in-vehicle information systems: The effects of temporal conflict and sound parameters on driver attitudes and performance. Ergonomics 47, 965-986.
2005 Lockhart T E, Woldstad J C & Smith J L, 2003, Effects of age-related gait changes on the biomechanics of slips and falls. Ergonomics 46, 1136-1160.
