Negotiating participation: understanding the 'how' in an ergonomic change team

Publication type
Journal article
Authors
Theberge N, Granzow K, Cole DC, Laing AC
Date published
2006 Mar 01
Journal
Applied Ergonomics
Volume
37
Issue
2
Pages
239-248
PMID
15993376
Open Access?
No
Abstract

In participatory ergonomic (PE) interventions, 'how' effective participation by workplace parties can be achieved remains unclear. We conducted a case study of the dynamics of an ergonomic change team (ECT) process in a medium-sized (175 employees) automotive foam manufacturing plant. We present analyses of observer field notes and post-intervention interviews from which key elements on the dynamics of the 'how' emerged: (1) impacts of facilitators' involvement and interests; (2) tensions in delimiting the scope of ECT activities; issues around (3) managing meetings and (4) realizing labour and management participation; and (5) workplace ECT members' difficulties in juggling other job commitments and facing production pressures. We highlight the ongoing negotiated nature of responses to these challenges by labour, management and ergonomic facilitator members of the ECT. We argue for greater examination of the social dynamics of PE processes to identify additional ways of fostering participation in ergonomic project implementation