Membership application

Technical Member

Portfolio of Work Log Book

Instructions

The log book must cover work for at least 2 years.

The total time spent on those projects must be a minimum of 200 days.

Itmust contain details of a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 12 projects.Each project must be of sufficient significance to demonstrate to the assessors your ergonomics input to the project.

Please complete a log book entry (as seen on the next page) for each activity, giving each a unique project number. Then indicate in the table below the project numbers that demonstrate each area of knowledge.

You need to support the log book by including at least 5 documented examples of your work, for example the final reports from the work you described. These should show in detail the ergonomics/human factors work you undertook during that project.

Knowledge Area / Project numbers where this knowledge is used
Anatomy and physiology
The work environment
People & systems
Psychology
Methods & tools

Please copy and paste the table below, one under the other, so that you can fill in one for each activity that you want to record. Then you will just have one log book document to email with your application.

The entry should reflect the size and complexity of the project, one page per project is a guide, however entries for larger pieces of work should extend over more than one page.

Include the filenames of any documents you submit which support particular areas of activity in the ‘Evidence included’ section at the bottom of the table. You don’t need to support every entry, but you do need to include at least 5 examples of your work. You can use evidence against more than one project, as long as there are sections which demonstrate different activities.

Name of applicant
Project No. / Project Name
Datestarted / Date finished / Number of days of work (estimated if necessary)
Description of the activity
Details of your personal involvement
Details of the ergonomics involvement (with particular reference to the methodologies involved)
Outputs of the activity
Details of how this demonstrates your ergonomics approach (human centred, participatory, system/holistic, integrating essential knowledge areas)
Evidence included with application