This journal focuses on improving human well-being and system performance by applying knowledge of human capabilities and limitations. It covers the design of jobs, tools, machines, systems, tasks, and environments to fit human physical, cognitive, and emotional needs.
Key areas of interest include human-computer interaction, workplace design, and the impact of technology on human performance. It also publishes research on human factors, safety, and health issues related to occupational settings. The journal is indexed in major databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, making it an invaluable resource for researchers and practitioners. The target audience includes engineers, psychologists, and designers.
The journal promotes advancements in ergonomics research and its practical applications. Contributing to the creation of safer, more efficient, and user-friendly systems for individuals and organizations. Submissions are encouraged from researchers investigating innovative solutions for improving the interaction between humans and their working environment.