
Overview
Background
Experienced human factors and ergonomics researcher and consultant across a range of industries particularly mining. Currently seconded to the BHP Think and Act Differently team with support from the Resources Technology and Critical Minerals Trailblazer and the Commonwealth Government through the Trailblazer Universities Program to undertake a Human Systems Integration project.
Robin Burgess-Limerick is Professorial Research Fellow in the Human Factors within the Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre. He has been a member of academic staff since 1995, and prior to that has held research positions in a number of organisations including the Division of Workplace Health & Safety, and the Medical Research Council Applied Psychology Unit (UK). Prof Burgess-Limerick completed his Bachelor of Human Movement Studies, and Hons degrees at The University of Queensland, and returned to the University to undertake his PhD in the area of manual lifting coordination. He is a Certified Professional member, past-president, and elected Fellow, of the Ergonomics Society of Australia Inc.
Research Interests
Prof Burgess-Limerick has eclectic research interests ranging across the broad scope of human factors and ergonomics from visual perception and movement control, through workplace interventions to prevent injuries due to manual tasks, and the design of mining equipment to reduce injury risks. His research has been funded by grants from the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission, ARC, NHMRC, Workcover Queensland (QComp), the Coal Services Health and Safety Trust (NSW), and the Australian Coal Association Research Program.
Availability
- Professor Robin Burgess-Limerick is:
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2006
Conference Publication
IT kids: Is a high computer display more physically demanding for children?
Straker, L., Burgess-Limerick, R J, Pollock, C., Coleman, J.L. and Skoss, R. (2006). IT kids: Is a high computer display more physically demanding for children?. Maastricht, 10-14 July, 2006. Madison, WI: International Ergonomics Association.
2006
Book Chapter
Visual Display Height
Burgess-Limerick, Robin (2006). Visual Display Height. International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors. (pp. 1497-1499) Boca Raton FL, United States: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/9780849375477.ch301
2006
Conference Publication
ITKids: Is paper IT work more physically demanding than computer IT work for children?
Coleman, J.L., Straker, L. and Burgess-Limerick, R J (2006). ITKids: Is paper IT work more physically demanding than computer IT work for children?. New Technology: Putting Macro and Micro into Context, Sydney, 20-22 November, 2006. Baulkham Hills: The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia.
2006
Conference Publication
Pre-employment and periodic functional testing: A review of the evidence
Legge, J. B. and Burgess-Limerick, R J (2006). Pre-employment and periodic functional testing: A review of the evidence. New Technology: Putting Macro and Micro into Context, Sydney, 20-22 November, 2006. Baulkham Hills: The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia.
2006
Book Chapter
Manual Task Risk Assessment
Burgess-Limerick, Robin (2006). Manual Task Risk Assessment. International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors. (pp. 3235-3237) Boca Raton FL, United States: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/9780849375477.ch625
2006
Conference Publication
Identifying injury risks associated with underground coal mining equipment
Burgess-Limerick, R. J. (2006). Identifying injury risks associated with underground coal mining equipment. Maastricht, 10-14 July, 2006. Madison, WI: International Ergonomics Association.
2005
Conference Publication
Steering errors and movement time while driving a underground coal mine shuttle car in virtual reality
Zupanc, C., Burgess-Limerick, R. J. and Wallis, G. (2005). Steering errors and movement time while driving a underground coal mine shuttle car in virtual reality. Health and Safety Mining Research for a Sustainable Future, Brisbane, 2-5 October, 2005. Brisbane: Simtars.
2005
Conference Publication
Participative ergonomics for manual tasks in coal mining
Burgess-Limerick, Robin, Dennis, Gary, Straker, Leon, Pollock, Clare, Leveritt, Sue and Johnson, Suzanne (2005). Participative ergonomics for manual tasks in coal mining. Queensland Mining Industry Health and Safety Conference, Jupiters Hotel and Casino, Townsville, 14-17 August, 05.
2005
Conference Publication
Reducing injury risks associated with underground coal mining equipment
Burgess-Limerick, R. J. (2005). Reducing injury risks associated with underground coal mining equipment. Health and Safety Mining Research for a Sustainable Future, Brisbane, 2-5 October, 2005. Brisbane: Simtars.
2005
Conference Publication
Participative ergonomics for manual tasks in coal mining
Burgess-Limerick, R. J., Straker, L., Pollock, C., Dennis, G. J., Leveritt, S.J.R. and Johnson, S. (2005). Participative ergonomics for manual tasks in coal mining. Health and Safety Mining Research for a Sustainable Future, Brisbane, 2-5 October, 2005. Brisbane: Simtars.
2005
Journal Article
Reducing injury risks associated with underground coal mining equipment
Burgess-Limerick, R. J. (2005). Reducing injury risks associated with underground coal mining equipment. Ergonomics Australia, 19 (2), 14-20.
2004
Book
Senior physical education : an integrated approach
Kirk, David, Burgess-Limerick, Robin, Kiss, Michael, Lahey, Janine and Penney, Dawn (2004). Senior physical education : an integrated approach. 2nd ed. ed. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
2004
Journal Article
The Effect of Wrist Rests and Forearm Support during Keyboard and Mouse Use
Cook, C., Burgess-Limerick, R. and Papalia, S. (2004). The Effect of Wrist Rests and Forearm Support during Keyboard and Mouse Use. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 33 (5), 463-472. doi: 10.1016/j.ergon.2003.12.002
2004
Journal Article
The effect of upper extremity support on upper extremity posture and muscle activity during keyboard use
Cook, C, Burgess-Limerick, R and Papalia, S (2004). The effect of upper extremity support on upper extremity posture and muscle activity during keyboard use. Applied Ergonomics, 35 (3), 285-292. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2003.12.005
2004
Book Chapter
Risk Factor Identification: the Role of Ergonomics
Burgess-Limerick, R. and Egeskov, R. (2004). Risk Factor Identification: the Role of Ergonomics. The Scientific Basis of Injury Prevention and Control. (pp. 154-173) edited by R. McClure, M. Stevenson and S. McEvoy. Melbourne, Australia: IP Communications.
2004
Journal Article
The effect of forearm support on musculoskeletal discomfort during call centre work
Cook, C and Burgess-Limerick, R (2004). The effect of forearm support on musculoskeletal discomfort during call centre work. Applied Ergonomics, 35 (4), 337-342. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2004.03.005
2004
Journal Article
A randomized and controlled trial of a participative ergonomics intervention to reduce injuries associated with manual tasks: physical risk and legislative
Straker, Leon, Burgess-Limerick, Robin, Egeskov, Roxanne and Pollock, Clare (2004). A randomized and controlled trial of a participative ergonomics intervention to reduce injuries associated with manual tasks: physical risk and legislative. Ergonomics, 47 (2), 166-188. doi: 10.1080/00140130310001617949
2004
Journal Article
A tale of two acronyms: PErforM and ManTRA: Ron Cumming Memorial Lecture 2004
Burgess-Limerick, R. J. (2004). A tale of two acronyms: PErforM and ManTRA: Ron Cumming Memorial Lecture 2004. Ergonomics Australia, 18 (4), 10-13.
2003
Journal Article
Issues related to the wearing of fall-arrest harnesses in the construction industry
Zupanc, Christine and Burgess-Limerick, Robin (2003). Issues related to the wearing of fall-arrest harnesses in the construction industry. Ergonomics Australia, 17 (3), 18-24.
2003
Journal Article
Guidelines for computer workstations
Cook, C. and Burgess-Limerick, R. J. (2003). Guidelines for computer workstations. Ergonomics Australia, 17 (1), 19-37.
Funding
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Grounding a contemporary and emerging Safety movement and viewpoint with Science: A study into Human and Organisational Performance (HOP) in Australian Mining.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Maureen Hassall
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Doctor Philosophy
Interactions and impacts of humans and automation in complex mining systems
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Danellie Lynas, Professor Maureen Hassall
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Development of a control focused incident investigation process to reduce workplace injuries
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Maureen Hassall
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2020
Master Philosophy
Whole-body vibration associated with dozer operation at a surface coal mine
Principal Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Managing whole-body vibration at surface and underground coal mines
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor David Cliff
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Good work design: Strategies to embed human-centred design in organisations
Principal Advisor
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2014
Master Philosophy
Managing Whole-body Vibration in the Surface Mining Industry
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Kelly Johnstone
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Reducing Underground Coal Roof Bolting Injury Risks Through Equipment Design
Principal Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Evaluating the Validity of the JobFit System Functional Assessment Method
Principal Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Which risk factors are likely to account for the sex differences in non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Margaret Cook
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2009
Master Philosophy
Principles for the reduction of errors in bolting control operation
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Guy Wallis
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
Alternating Steering Control-Response Compatibility
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Guy Wallis
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
Lesions of the pars interarticularis in the lumbar spine of cricket fast bowlers
Principal Advisor
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
The relationship between working posture and musculoskeletal disorders in computer users
Principal Advisor
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
Biomechanics of paediatric lower limb amputee gait
Principal Advisor
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Abnormal Situation Management - Modelling and Analysis of the Alarm
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Maureen Hassall
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
A Human Factors Investigation into the Effectiveness of Traffic Incident Management Systems
Joint Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Guy Wallis
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Enabling the Effective Application of Spatial Auditory Displays in Modern Flight Decks
Associate Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
The impact of non-technical issues on decision-making by coal mining incident management teams
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor David Cliff
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Human Factors Methods to Design Safer Mobile Mining Equipment
Associate Advisor
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Building Safe Computer Use Skills Training as a Management Strategy for Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders among Computer Users
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Jenny Strong
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
ENERGETICS OF LEG EXTENSION MOVEMENTS
Associate Advisor
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
NEURAL AND MECHANICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING STRENGTH TRAINING
Associate Advisor
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