Understanding the BIFMA Standard For Furniture Ergonomics [HSW]

There are many myths and misconceptions related to furniture ergonomics. This course pulls back the curtain to clarify the science and application of ergonomics parameters as outlined in ANSI/BIFMA X10.1 - Ergonomics Requirements for Furniture Designed for Computer Use. We'll trace BIFMA's decades-long engagement with ergonomics that has resulted in this standard. The scope and requirements are explained, allowing designers and anyone involved in furniture selection to make informed choices with health and well-being in the forefront for the full range of the population. The standard's contribution to industry certifications LEVEL and WELL is also covered to ensure efforts on behalf of clients and the user can be recognized.


Anthony Serge

Director Safety & Performance

BIFMA

Anthony Serge has more than 15 years of experience as a safety and performance testing professional in the furniture industry. He leads BIFMA’s Safety and Performance programs including the BIFMA Compliant Registry, an industry-wide registry of furniture products conforming to BIFMA safety and durability standards. Prior to joining BIFMA, Anthony worked as a performance and safety engineer for Underwriters Laboratory and as the Furniture Department Manager at Intertek for 10+ years. He was a long-time volunteer on BIFMA’s performance standard subcommittees and ISO committees, which he now manages. He graduated from Western Michigan University with a Bachelor’s in Manufacturing Engineering.

Jennifer Wammack

Director Outreach & Learning

BIFMA

Jennifer Wammack is BIFMA’s Director Outreach & Learning, a role created in 2017 to enhance engagement with influencers of the commercial built environment. Since that time, Jennifer has been the organization’s brand ambassador, communicating BIFMA’s message as the industry leader in developing furniture safety, durability, and sustainability standards that ensure product performance and inspire confidence wherever people work, learn, heal, and play. Prior to BIFMA, Jennifer had a successful career as a commercial textile designer with manufacturers Milliken, Guilford of Maine, and Valdese Weavers. She spent several years with IDA Design, an award-winning furniture design consultancy. As part of that leadership team, Jennifer’s role included design strategy, trend research, marketing, and sustainable practices. Jennifer holds a BFA in Textile Design from Rhode Island School of Design and a Master of Management in Sustainable Business from Aquinas College.

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