ERGONOMIC SERVICES

On-Site Ergonomic Evaluations

  • Evaluations in workspaces including but not limited to
    • Office
    • Clean room
    • Manufacturing
    • Laboratory
    • Construction
  • Ergonomic findings and recommendations documented in written reports and/or audio/video presentations
  • Digital photographs and video can be used for documentation and presentations
  • Tool Design/Re-Design Assessments

Ergonomic Equipment

  • Recommendations
  • Vendor liaison
  • Procurement
  • Usability Studies

Employee Ergonomic Training

  • Ergonomics in the workplace
  • Stretching/Fitness
OSHA Compliance
Cal/OSHA Repetitive Motion Injury Standard (8 CCR§5110) covers situations in which injuries have actually occurred due to repetitive motion hazards and requires the employer to establish a prevention program. The program must include an ergonomic evaluation, implementation of control measures, and administrative requirements like employee training. For further details on this standard, visit
http://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/dosh1.html.