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Ergonomics / Occupational safety and health / Human resource management / International Ergonomics Association / Human factors and ergonomics / Competence / Professional certification / Cognitive science / Systems science / Applied psychology
Date: 2015-04-07 07:12:50
Ergonomics
Occupational safety and health
Human resource management
International Ergonomics Association
Human factors and ergonomics
Competence
Professional certification
Cognitive science
Systems science
Applied psychology

International Ergonomics Association

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