Steven L. Johnson, Ph.D., P.E.
Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE)
Konz,
S. and Johnson, S.L. Work
Design: Occupational Ergonomics (7th Edition). Phoenix, AZ: Holcomb Hathaway Publishers,
2008.
Johnson, S.L. and Konz, S.
Instructor’s Manual for Work
Design: Occupational Ergonomics. Phoenix, AZ: Holcomb Hathaway Publishers,
2008.
Johnson, S.L., Ergonomics in Meatpacking Operations, in W. Marras and W/ Karwowski (Eds), Occupational Ergonomics Handbook (2nd Edition). Interventions, Controls, and Applications in Occupational Ergonomics. New York, NY: Taylor and Francis, 2005.
Johnson, S.L., Ergonomics:
Part of Continuous Improvement. in
Ergonomics in Manufacturing, in
W. Karwowski and G. Salvendy (Eds).
Atlanta, GA: Engineering and
Management Press, 1998.
Johnson,
S.L., A Computer-based Tool for Practical Ergonomic Job Analysis,
in the Occupational Ergonomics Handbook,
W. Karwowski and W. Marras (Eds).
New York: CRC Press, 1998.
Johnson,
S.L., “Investigation of the Spare Tire Loading Operation.”
in Industrial Ergonomics: Case Studies. D. Alexander and M. Pulat
(Eds.) Atlanta: Industrial Engineering and Management Press, 1991.
Johnson,
S.L., Workplace Design: Applications to Assembly Operations in
Industrial Ergonomics. D. Alexander and M. Pulat (Eds.), Industrial
Engineering and Management Press, 1985.
Recent Articles Published and Presented
Johnson, S.L. and Murray, D., Empirical Study of Truck and Automobile Speeds on Rural Interstates with Different Speed Limits. Proceedings of the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, January 2010.
Johnson, S.L. Peer Review Panel Report: Research on the Safety Impacts of Speed Limiter Device Installation on Commercial Motor Vehicles. submitted to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Admiration (FMCSA), Research Division, Washington, DC October, 2010. (Member of a research team from MaineWay Services, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute and American Transportation Research Institute).
Li, Y., Nam, C. S., Shadden, B., and Johnson, S., A P300-based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI): Effects of Interface Type and Screen Size. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 2010.
Johnson, S. L. and Roscoe, S.N. What Moves the
Airplane or the World?
in
Thirty Classic Contributions to Human Factors/Ergonomics
Science and Engineering: Human Factors and
Ergonomics Society, Santa Monica, CA,
2009. (Selected
as one of the thirty most influential articles in the field during the past 50
years.)
Johnson, S.L., Truck Speed Differentials: How Much of a Difference. Proceedings of the 2009 MOTIVE Spring Meeting, Rogers, AR, February 2009.
Johnson, S.L., Managing Ergonomics Course Projects in Operational Facilities So That Everyone Benefits. Proceedings of the 2009 Human Factors and Ergonomics Annual Meeting, San Antonio, October, 2009.
Johnson, S.L.
Final Report: Empirical Study of Truck and Automobile Speeds on Rural
Interstates: Impact of Absolute Speeds and Speed Differentials.
Report Delivered
to: American Transportation
Research Institute (ATRI). Atlanta:
July, 2008.
Johnson, S.L. Title:
Simulation Analysis of Passing Exposure for Different Speed Differential
Configurations. Report
Delivered to: American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI).
Atlanta:
GA,
May 2008
Johnson S.L.
The Effective of Posted Speed Limits and Speed Differentials on Safety:
Analysis Commercial Fleet Accident Data.
Report Delivered to: American Transportation
Research Institute (ATRI), Atlanta, March, 2008.
Griffin, M.J,. Racheru, K., Johnson S.L., and Nam, C.S. Development of a Human Performance Simulation Model to Evaluate In-vehicle Information and Control Systems in Commercial Trucking Operations. Final Report 2062 for the Mack Blackwell Transportation Research Center, May 2007.
Johnson, S.L., Ergonomics Applications in the Workplace. Arkansas Governor's Safety Conference, Little Rock, AR, May 2006.
Yun, M., Johnson, S.L., and Kong, D. Evaluating the Cultural Fitness of User Interface: An Analysis Paradigm for In-Vehicle Information Systems Display. Proceedings of the Human-Computer Interaction Conference (HCI- 2005). Las Vegas, NV, July 2005.
Johnson, S.L. and Pawar, N. Cost-Benefit Evaluation of Large Truck-Automobile Speed Limit Differentials on Rural Interstate Highways. Mack-Blackwell National Transportation Research Center Report MBTC-2048. November, 2005.
Johnson, S.L., Ergonomics Protocol for Next Generation Structural Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment Evaluation. Proceedings of the NIOSH Advanced Personal Protective Equipment: Challenges in Protecting First Responders, Blacksburg, VA, October, 2005
Johnson, S.L., Ensuring that Material Handling Systems are Ergonomically Sound. 53st Annual Material Handling Short Course. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, March 2005.
Johnson, S.L., In-plant Projects for Undergraduate Ergonomics Courses: Benefits and Costs. Presentation at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL September 2005
Johnson, S.L. and Yun, M., A Study of Hyundai Automobile Interiors Design Characteristics. Hyundai Motor Company Research and Development Center. Namyang, Korea, June, 2004.
Jones, T.W. and Johnson, S.L., Engineering Students' Perceptions of University TQM Practices. Proceedings of the Decision Sciences Institute 2004 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November, 2004.
Johnson, S.L., Cost-Benefit Analysis of Large Truck - Automobile Speed Differentials on Rural Highways. Proceedings of the 2004 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, September, 2004.
Johnson, S.L., Ensuring the Material Handling Systems are Ergonomically Sound. 52st Annual Material Handling Short Course. The Logistics Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, March, 2004.
Johnson, S.L., Successes and Failures of Quality Management in the U.S. Presentation to the College of Engineering, Soongsil University, Seoul, Korea, June, 2004.
Johnson, S.L., Past, Present and Potential Future Status of Ergonomics in the United States. Presentation to the Engineering College, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, June 2004.
Johnson, S.L., A Study of the Impressions of Hyundai Automobile Interiors and Their Effect on Purchasing Decisions. Hyundai Motor Company Research and Development Center, Trim Engineering Division, Namyang, South Korea and Kia Motors Corporation Research and Development Center, Sohari, Korea, June 2002
Johnson, S.L., Ergonomics of Design Features in Automobile Interiors. MOBIS Cockpit Module Design R&D Department, Seoul, South Korea, June 2002.
Johnson,
S.L. , Ergonomics Research - Practitioners’ Expectations versus
Academicians’ Work.
(Panel
Discussion)
XVI Annual
International Occupational Ergonomics and Safety Conference. Windsor,
Canada, June, 2002.
Johnson,
S.L., Current Status of
Occupational
Ergonomics in the US (Special Lecture). Proceedings of the 2001 Conference of the Ergonomics
Society of Korea. Seoul, South Korea, 2001.
Johnson,
S.L. Ergonomics Applications. Proceedings of the Region VII Environmental and Safety
Symposium. Kansas City, Mo., 2001.
Johnson,
S.L., Job Analysis Designed for
Operational Personnel.
Proceedings of the Fourteenth Triennial Congress of Ergonomics, San
Diego, September, 2000.
Johnson,
S.L., A Computer-based Job Analysis System Designed to be
Used by First-line Supervisors.
Proceedings of the 13th World Safety and Accident Prevention
Conference, World Safety Organization, Las Vegas, NV,
1999.
Johnson,
S.L., Selecting
Computer-Based Ergonomic Tools.
Industrial
Engineering Solutions.
July,
1998.
Buck,
J. and Johnson, S.L., Ergonomic Education in North America.
Proceedings of the 1997
International Ergonomics Association, Volume 7, Tampere, Finland,
June 1997, 28-29.
Johnson,
S.L., The Effect of Work Standards of Productivity and Product Quality.
Proceedings
of the 1997 Arkansas Quality Conference,
Little Rock, AR, March 24, 1997.
Johnson,
S.L.,
Undergraduate
Ergonomics Curricula in the Context of ABET Accreditation.
Proceedings of the 1997 Meeting of the Institute of Industrial Engineers, Miami, May 17, 1997.
Johnson,
S.L., Dime, M.,Brown, S., and Hardcastle, J.,
A Computer-based Job Analysis System
Designed to be Used by First-line Supervisors. Proceedings of the
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting,
Philadelphia, PA, September 4, 1996.
Johnson, S.L.
Reducing Work-Related
Musculoskeletal Disorders. Proceedings of the World Safety
Organization Conference,
Jonesboro, AR,
April,
1995.
Johnson,
S.L., Dime, M., and Brown. S.,
Development of a Computer-based Job Analysis System to Reduce
Musculoskeletal Disorders.
Proceedings
of the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
Philadelphia, PA, September, 1996.
Johnson,
S.L.,
Ergonomics:
Complying with OSHA’s Pending Standards.
Proceedings of the Council on Education in Management’s Worker’s
Comp Update. Little Rock,
AR., February, 1995
Johnson,
S.L.,
Ergonomics:
A Historical Perspective.
IE
News:
Ergonomics Division. l,
27, 1993.
Johnson,
S.L. and Evans, B.,
Using
Nerve Conduction Latencies as a Method of Early Detection of CTS:
A Longitudinal Study.
Proceedings of the 1993 Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and
Ergonomics Society.
Seattle, WA, October, 1993.
Johnson, S.L., Cumulative Trauma Disorders in the Workplace. Proceedings of the 26th Annual Arkansas Environmental Federation, Hot Springs, AR, October 19-20, 1993