History
The Company was formed in 1994 by Graham Coleman,
who has over 30 years professional experience as an Ergonomist, including
periods with the Institute of Occupational Medicine, British Coal, and ICE
Ergonomics.
Graham is a Member of the Ergonomics Society, the
Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, and a Founder Member of the
Expert Witness Institute.
He has produced significant research reports
including
- COLEMAN G.J., LEAMON T.B., DRAYTON I.D.R. (1980)
Auditory communication in the mining industry. Final report on ECSC project
6245-11/8/019. Edinburgh: Institute of Occupational Medicine,
TM/80/01.
- COLEMAN G.J., GRAVES R.J., COLLIER S.G., GOLDING
D., NICHOLL A.G.McK., SIMPSON G.C., SWEETLAND K.F., TALBOT C.F. (1984)
Communications in Noisy Environments. Final report on ECSC contract
7206/00/8/09. Edinburgh: Institute of Occupational Medicine, Report No.
TM/84/1.
He is also the author of:
- COLEMAN G.J. (1991) Noise at Work: A helpful
guide to the Regulations. Edinburgh: Institute of Occupational Medicine Ltd.
ISBN 1 873389 10 8.
- COLEMAN G.J. (1993) Manual Handling Operations.
ISBN 1 85524 183 8. Kingston, Croner Publications
- COLEMAN G.J. (1998) The signal design window
revisited. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 22 (1998)
313-318.
During his career he has carried out consultancy
contracts on behalf of:
- British Coal (IOM);
- Police Service
Development Branch (IOM);
- BBC World Service
(ICE);
- Dental Practice
Board (ICE);
- European Parliament
(ICE)
He has been instructed as an expert in the
following significant keyboard injury cases:
- Mughal vs Reuters (Instructed on behalf of
Defendant)
- Alexander and Others vs Midland Bank
(Instructed on behalf of Plaintiffs)