
معرفی
Mohammad Abdoli-Eramaki is a Professor at the School of Occupational and Public Health, Toronto Metropolitan University, where he conducts research and teaches in the fields of ergonomics, occupational biomechanics, and industrial hygiene. He directs the Occupational Biomechanics, Ergonomics, and Injury Prevention (OBEIP) Lab and is actively involved in supervising MSc students in Occupational and Public Health.
His research focuses on applying technology to evaluate and control occupational health and safety risks, particularly in industrial and construction environments. Key areas include biomechanical design of exoskeletal systems, slip and fall prevention, noise assessment, and the evaluation of sedentary and standing work. He has developed patented tools such as the Personal Lift Assist Device (PLAD) and Dynamic Trunk Support (DTS) to reduce musculoskeletal injuries.
Dr. Abdoli-Eramaki emphasizes collaboration between academia and industry, aiming to translate research into practical safety solutions. He is the founder of WSC Work Safety Consultants Inc., which provides risk and liability consulting services. His teaching includes courses such as Ergonomics (OHS 516), Safety Control Methods (OHS 623), and Physical Agents (OHS 314).
His work demonstrates a strong commitment to improving workplace safety through innovation, education, and stakeholder collaboration. While no scientific awards are listed, his multiple patents reflect significant contributions to the field.
- Education: BSc, MSc, PhD, CCPE, CIH, CRSP
He is currently active in research, supervision, and consulting, with no indication of retirement or past-status affiliation.




