“…In fact, we would argue that micro-ergonomics has already had a clear and important role to play in addressing the global challenges facing humanity. The significant numbers of studies on energy efficient systems (Christina et al, 2014;Cocron et al, 2013;Fréjus & Guibourdenche, 2012;Katzeff et al, 2012;Kobus et al, 2013;Revell & Stanton, 2016;Stedmon et al, 2013) provide examples of the role that micro-ergonomics can play. In fact we would argue that even more of these types of micro-ergonomics work are still needed to improve efficiencies in water usage and waste reduction (or encouraging recycling), and for the design of decent jobs (Hanson, 2013) for a number of critical and emerging industries including sustainable agriculture, the installation of renewable energy systems, recycling, security screening, cybersecurity, and healthcare.…”