Conference Host & Co-organisers
Conference Host, Co-organisers & Supporting Organisations
The Ergonomics and Hygiene Conference & Exhibition 2026 is made possible through the collective support of professional bodies, academic institutions and industry organisations committed to advancing workplace health. Together, they strengthen the conference as a leading annual platform in Singapore for collaboration, professional exchange and practical impact.
Conference Host & Co-organisers
The conference is led by the Institute of Ergonomics and Hygiene together with co-organisers that contribute expertise across ergonomics, occupational hygiene, human factors, education and workplace safety and health.
Institute of Ergonomics and Hygiene
Established independently in December 2021 after nearly ten years of collaboration with the Institute of Occupational Medicine, the Institute of Ergonomics and Hygiene focuses on ergonomics and hygiene and is dedicated to providing innovative thinking and solutions so organisations can create safe and healthy working lives for others.
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Occupational & Environmental Health Society Singapore
The Occupational and Environmental Health Society is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of occupational and environmental health in Singapore.
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IOSH Singapore Branch
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health is the Chartered body and largest membership organisation for safety and health professionals, acting as a champion, adviser, advocate and trainer for professionals across around 130 countries.
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Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Singapore
HFESS is a special interest group that promotes awareness of human factors and ergonomics in Singapore, advocating the application of HFE knowledge to improve compatibility between humans, machines and environments.
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Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Malaysia
Human Factors & Ergonomics Society Malaysia promotes strategic planning rooted in human factors and ergonomics, integrating human behaviour, cognition and physical capabilities to optimise environments for safety, efficiency and well-being.
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Supporting organisations extend the reach and value of the conference through their networks, professional leadership, and shared commitment to healthier, safer and better-designed workplaces across Singapore and the region.
National Safety Council of Singapore
The National Safety Council of Singapore is a non-government organisation that promotes safety in all areas of life in Singapore, including work, roads, homes, recreation, sports and the community.
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Occupational & Environmental Health Society Singapore
The Occupational and Environmental Health Society is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the promotion of occupational and environmental health in Singapore.
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Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher Education
Newcastle Australia Institute of Higher Education provides access to world-class higher education in Singapore and the wider region, drawing on the University of Newcastle’s academic excellence to support future-ready learning, capability development and regional engagement.
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IOSH Singapore
IOSH is the Chartered body and largest membership organisation for safety and health professionals, serving as a champion, adviser, advocate and trainer for professionals in organisations of all sizes.
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Red Cross Singapore
An independent humanitarian organisation dedicated to protecting human life and dignity, relieving human suffering and responding to emergencies.
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Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Singapore
HFESS promotes awareness of human factors and ergonomics in Singapore and advocates the application of HFE knowledge to improve safety, ease of use, effectiveness and performance.
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World of Safety & Health Asia
World of Safety & Health Asia curates safety and health information into a one-stop digital platform, helping thousands of safety practitioners in Asia continue their professional development through regular updates on OSH solutions.
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International Occupational Hygiene Association
IOHA was established to improve, promote and develop occupational hygiene worldwide through its member organisations, and to improve and maintain a safe and healthy working environment for all.
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Occupational Hygiene Training Association
OHTA is a non-government organisation established as an international training scheme and qualifications framework, providing high-quality training materials in several languages and infrastructure for low-cost training courses.
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Malaysian Industrial Hygiene Association
MIHA is a non-profit professional organisation founded in 2003 that promotes industrial hygiene, provides education and training, and creates forums for the exchange of ideas and information.
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Indonesian Industrial Hygiene Association
The Indonesian Industrial Hygiene Association is a voluntary, non-profit, non-governmental professional credentialing organisation established in 2016 to advance worker health and industrial hygiene practice.
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Industrial Hygienists Association of the Philippines
IHAP is a non-stock, non-profit, non-governmental organisation established in 2003 by professionals and the Occupational Safety and Health Center. It is the only association in the Philippines specialising in industrial hygiene.
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Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Malaysia
Human Factors & Ergonomics Society Malaysia applies human factors and ergonomics principles to optimise environments for safety, efficiency, user experience and well-being through strategic and sustainable solutions.
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NUS College of Design and Engineering
The NUS College of Design and Engineering brings together creative minds to build a better future through a future-focused, interdisciplinary learning and research environment spanning engineering and design.
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Asia Pacific Occupational Safety & Health Organization
APOSHO is an international body composed of non-profit professional organisations devoted to the prevention of occupational accidents and diseases across the Asia-Pacific region.
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NSCA Foundation
NSCA Foundation is a not-for-profit, member-based association focused on helping organisations protect their people, and has long supported the Australian work health and safety profession through education, engagement and advocacy.
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