Proactive Safety, Measurable Results

Offering Comprehensive Ergonomic Assessments and Strategic Programs That Transform Workplace Safety.

Two colleagues smiling at computer screen.

Our Mission

To mitigate risk of employee injury, thereby improving employee health and productivity.  Reducing lost work days also reduces employer cost for overtime and by reducing the risk mod for workers compensation insurance. 

  • Through Pre-Employment Fit-for-Duty Testing
  • Through On-Site Assessment and Modification of Workplace Ergonomics
  • Through Education/Training for Self-Management (Owning Responsibility for One’s Own Health)
  • Through Building a Culture of Safety

Ergonomics

Ergonomics is the synergy of art and physical science that involves the assessment of environmental and personal factors that result in appropriate modification of work processes and the work environment in order to reduce both physical and mental stressors and improve job efficiency and productivity.

When conducted systematically, ergonomics can improve safety and morale of its employees as well as the profitability of the company – a win-win for all involved.

Technician operating machinery in industrial setting.

A Proactive Approach to
Problem Solving

You don’t have to wait for a problem to find you before you address it. Being proactive helps you “get a jump” on solving problems. Taking a proactive approach in your workplace can be as simple as taking a look around, talking to employees, and asking questions such as these:

Do employees have ideas about how to improve products and make their jobs less physically demanding and more efficient?

Are employees working in comfortable postures—that is, with no significant fatigue and discomfort?

It is always best to take action as soon as you become aware of early warning signs (employee fatigue or discomfort, reports of problems, or high levels of absenteeism, etc.).

Be proactive in the design of your work spaces by minimizing factors that may contribute to musculoskeletal disorders.

Modern open-plan office with workstations and plants.
Two women smiling at a laptop screen.

Reduced Injuries, Increased ROI

Improving the Fit between the employee and their workspace is a fluid process that often requires multiple modifications until the most effective and changes are found. Maximizing the Fit reduces injuries, increases productivity, saves money, and improves product quality and job satisfaction.

The High Price of Delayed Action

Early action is particularly important when addressing injuries because they tend to be treatable and less expensive in the early stages but irreversible and very expensive later. For example, medical costs and workers’ compensation claims for one serious back injury case can run up to or even exceed $100,000.

Be proactive. Promote a healthy workplace. Save money.

ErgoBoost

Without a proper Ergo foundation of planning and goal setting, your ergonomics program may lose momentum over time. By kicking things off with an ErgoBoost event, you’ll ensure your program is built for lasting success—delivering consistent, long-term results.

ErgoTrack

We are there on-site with you and your staff to monitor implementation, assess response, and make dynamic changes to accelerate progress and achieve quick successes.  With each milestone you achieve your ergo-first culture will help you maintain staff buy in and CONTINUITY. 

imgi_1_fm=f_5206