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The Professional Affairs Board (PAB) is responsible for setting and overseeing the professional standards of the IEHF membership. The Board is responsible for maintaining the registers of professional members and of consultancies, and also for accrediting ergonomics/human factors degree and short courses. Members of the PAB are elected and are all Registered Members or Fellows of the Institute.

The work of the Board is divided amongst a number of panels of volunteers who assess applications against the standards set by the Board. The panels are: Registered/Technical Membership, Fellow Membership, Registered Consultancies and Education & Training. The Board is also responsible for maintaining professional standards through the Code of Professional Conduct and the Disciplinary Procedure. Current members of PAB are:

Claire Williams (Chair)
Jonathan Berman
David Watts
Richard Farry
Andrew Baird
Charlotte Brace
Claire Dickinson
Alan Ferris
Michael Gray
Charles Hardwick
Deborah Lucas
Paul Stephens
David Streets
Mike Tainsh
Adrian Wheatley

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