For more than 15 years, Marc has been developing and implementing ergonomics programs in office, health care, and industrial settings by analyzing how the human body responds anatomically, physiologically, and mechanically to work tasks, such as lifting and repetitive motion.
Throughout his career, Marc has provided comprehensive on-site ergonomic evaluation, education, and intervention. He has worked in light industrial, heavy industrial, and office settings. He specializes in task/job analysis, musculoskeletal injury prevention, work hardening, functional capacity evaluations, and back schools as they relate to workplace safety and health.
Marc has delivered presentations and provided training to a wide audience on office ergonomics. He is a Licensed Physical Therapist and a Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE), as well as a member of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society and the American Physical Therapy Association. He has provided training to other ergonomists on how to create and implement occupational health and safety programs.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Forensic Ergonomics: An Introduction to Theory and Practice
The field of human factors/ergonomics has grown into countless areas of human-system
interactions, from product and machine design to driver safety and workplace injury
reduction. There is now a large body of well established and empirical research to serve as the
foundation for analyzing personal-injury and property-damage incidents to determine what
happened, why it happened, could it have been safely mitigated, and who was responsible to
ensure it did not happen. As such, human factors/ergonomics scientists and practitioners are
being called upon in greater numbers to assist the courts in determining just outcomes for
litigants. Their analyses and conclusions are being used to establish theories of liability for
assigning corporate and social responsibility as well as defenses to such allegations.
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