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ACCREDITATION - SCOPE OF PRACTICE AND ACCREDITED INDIVIDUALS

Scope of Practice

The Office Ergonomics Accreditation Program (OEAP) is designed to provide a level of assurance to management that the accredited individual performing the work has obtained:
  • High quality education
  • Practical, hands-on training and application
  • Theoretical proficiency through examination

Once an individual completes the Office Ergonomics Accreditation Program, the individuals are awarded credentials. By attaining the credentials of Accredited Office Ergonomics Evaluator (AOEE), the individual has demonstrated the knowledge and ability to perform the following workstation evaluation activities:

  • Evaluate the current workstation setup
  • Adjust existing equipment to the user
  • Recommend and/or purchase needed equipment
  • Train the employee on the basics of workstation setup and proper adjustment of equipment
  • Follow up with workers who have been evaluated to track their progress and answer any questions

In addition to the activities performed by the AOEE, the Accredited Office Ergonomics Specialist (AOES) has demonstrated the knowledge and ability to:

  • Write and implement a written ergonomics program which includes the mission and goals of the organization, handling process of MSD cases, and expectations and responsibilities of all employee levels
  • Form and operate an ergonomics team
  • Train management, supervisors and employees on the importance of ergonomics and the roles each level plays in an effective ergonomics initiative

The credentials provided by the OEAP program (AOEE, AOES) do not denote a qualification to diagnose an illness or injury, prescribe any level of treatment, or evaluate industrial applications. Further, the AOEE and AOES credentials are not designed to portray the individual as a professional ergonomist; please refer to the Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics for the credentialing process of a professional ergonomist.


Accredited Individuals

Credentials are renewed on an annual basis. Following is a list of accredited individuals:

Accredited Office Ergonomics Evaluator Accredited Office Ergonomics Specialist
(AOEE) (AOES)
  • Regina Bonynge, AOEE
  • Sally Drown, AOEE
  • Barbara Gass, AOEE
  • Christa Hendrix, AOEE
  • Valienti Henry, AOEE
  • Heidi Jaehne, AOEE
  • Erika Juhl, AOEE
  • Myrna Key, AOEE
  • Colleen Kirkbride, AOEE
  • Kelly Kocor, AOEE
  • Chris Kolbash, AOEE
  • Barbara Martinson, AOEE
  • Heather McBride, AOEE
  • Donna Newman, AOEE
  • Laurel Nulty, AOEE
  • Suzanne Rimmer, AOEE
  • Barbara Scheib, AOEE
  • Cameron Sherban, AOEE
  • Gregory Smith, AOEE
  • Sandy Stilwell, AOES
  • Kelly Strickland, AOEE
  • Tracy VanTassell, AOEE
  • Mary Ann Warner, AOEE
  • Kristoffer Watson, AOEE
  • Rick White, AOEE
  • Tal Woods, AOEE
  • Tammie Boyd, AOES
  • Michael Campbell, AOES
  • Cathy Cartisano, AOES
  • Rebecca Cummings, AOES
  • Toby Ana DeForge, AOES
  • Larry Ficklin, AOES
  • Renn Giblin, AOES
  • Anton Grantham, AOES
  • Michelle Gray, AOES
  • Steven Gray, AOES
  • Sue Grise, AOES
  • Paul Gundlach, AOES
  • Michael Heminuk, AOES
  • Susan Hendrickson, AOES
  • Sally Higgins, AOES
  • Mark Jackson, AOES
  • Victoria Jacobson, AOES
  • Misty Lanham, AOES
  • Michael Luffman, AOES
  • Chris Meneely, AOES
  • Rick Moore, AOES
  • Mary Ann Mosher, AOES
  • Randy Oakes, AOES
  • Mike Oliver, AOES
  • Robin Primm, AOES
  • Christa Radford, AOES
  • Alicia Reinking, AOES
  • Paul Roberts, AOES
  • Kelly Shook, AOES
  • Frank Smith, AOES
  • Jay Sprankle, AOES
  • Jackie Tait, AOES
  • Charlene Tardif, AOES
  • Jeff Waldron, AOES
  • Lesley Wert, AOES