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posted on 2022-11-07, 01:29 authored by Anjum NaweedAnjum Naweed, Janine ChapmanJanine Chapman, Corneel VandelanotteCorneel Vandelanotte, Stephanie ChappelStephanie Chappel, Andreas Holtermann, Leon StrakerExcessive physical demand at work has traditionally been connected with adverse health outcomes, but excessive sitting is now also being recognised as an occupational hazard and emerging work-related risk. Traditional preventive occupational health and ergonomics programs are useful but limited through reliance on individual behaviour change and time-diversion from productive work. A new ‘Goldilocks Work Paradigm’ aims to optimise health and productivity by using movements of productive tasks. Using rail driving as a specific case of a highly sedentary and inflexible working environment, we construct a conceptual framework for designing better jobs, arguing that a theoretical amalgamation of the new Goldilocks Work Paradigm with System Thinking, Participatory Ergonomics, and a Risk Management Framework, is needed, for establishing a unified, strategic approach—a ‘just right’ job design model. We extend this by outlining a practical process of designing better jobs with tools that can be used to achieve it.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
History
Volume
105Start Page
1End Page
18Number of Pages
18eISSN
1872-9126ISSN
0003-6870Publisher
ElsevierPublisher DOI
Additional Rights
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Language
enPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- Yes
Acceptance Date
2022-05-16External Author Affiliations
Curtin University; Flinders University; The National Centre for the Working Environment, DenmarkAuthor Research Institute
- Appleton Institute
Era Eligible
- Yes