Klesta
The King of Ergonomic Assessments
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
[*]Description: The Ergonomic Assessments Quarterly is a quarterly publication that aims to inform the audience of the latest developments in workplace health and safety, as well as the happenings in the ergonomic assessment business and the regulatory changes to keep in mind in the area of workplace health and safety and, when relevant, a socio-historical presentation of topics within ergonomic assessments or workplace health and safety.
SOCIAL INFORMATION
Each issue of the Ergonomic Assessments Quarterly magazine, about 40-60 pages long depending on the issue, is divided in three sections as for the actual content, sometimes four for the longer issues, with each story being separated by advertising space:
Not content with publishing a DIY guide to performing ergonomic assessments, Ergonomic Assessments for Dummies, Klesta created a specialized trade magazine that is nevertheless sold for a more general public, with also giving a venue for ergonomic assessment firms, including but not limited to, the one he runs, and also to sell ergonomic assessors a way to keep abreast of new developments in their field and industry. Of course, borne from the cash flows from the ergonomic assessment business he conducts, publishing such a magazine galaxy-wide was not a stretch.
- Intent: To provide a magazine that is devoted mostly to the happenings in the ergonomic assessments industry
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- Media Name: Ergonomic Assessments Quarterly
- Formats: Magazine (both hardcopy and holo), Audio Recording
- Distribution: Common
- Length:
Recurring - Short (individual issues)
[*]Description: The Ergonomic Assessments Quarterly is a quarterly publication that aims to inform the audience of the latest developments in workplace health and safety, as well as the happenings in the ergonomic assessment business and the regulatory changes to keep in mind in the area of workplace health and safety and, when relevant, a socio-historical presentation of topics within ergonomic assessments or workplace health and safety.
SOCIAL INFORMATION
- Authors: Sith Inquisitor staff (various)
- Publisher: Sith Inquisitor
- Reception: Upon launch, the Ergonomic Assessments Quarterly was criticized for the heavy allocation of advertising space in hardcopy versions and also for focusing too much on the ergonomic assessment side of the business news section. However, it proved useful for making accessible new legal happenings in the areas of WH&S and their implications, not only for ergonomic assessors but also for their clients.
Each issue of the Ergonomic Assessments Quarterly magazine, about 40-60 pages long depending on the issue, is divided in three sections as for the actual content, sometimes four for the longer issues, with each story being separated by advertising space:
- Section 1: Research in workplace health and safety: This section aims to present significant contributions to the field of workplace health and safety, such as the discovery of health hazards, new best safety practices for performing ergonomic assessments or new ways to mitigate health hazards in the workplace and, of course, significant industrial accidents and the safety concerns they raise
- Section 2: The Business of Ergonomic Assessments: This section aims to present significant news in the ergonomic assessments industry, such as major ergonomic assessment deals being signed, an ergonomic assessment firm folding or merging into another, or the quarterly financial highlights of major ergonomic assessments firms
- Section 3: The Legal Corner: This section aims to present significant legal developments in the workplace health and safety world, their implications for businesses, as well as their implications for ergonomic assessors
- Section 4 (Not present in every issue): The History and Sociology of Ergonomic Assessments: This section aims to present a socio-historic spotlight of ergonomic assessments in a particular era and/or culture
Not content with publishing a DIY guide to performing ergonomic assessments, Ergonomic Assessments for Dummies, Klesta created a specialized trade magazine that is nevertheless sold for a more general public, with also giving a venue for ergonomic assessment firms, including but not limited to, the one he runs, and also to sell ergonomic assessors a way to keep abreast of new developments in their field and industry. Of course, borne from the cash flows from the ergonomic assessment business he conducts, publishing such a magazine galaxy-wide was not a stretch.