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ergonomic workplace assessment.

Ergonomic hazards can lead to musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)—the most common work-related injury. Maximise attendance and wellbeing with ergonomic workplace assessments.

Specialist ergonomic assessment and advice

For safe and comfortable work environments

Management training and culture-building

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Identify risks

Through a variety of data capture & assessment tools we identify risk factors in your business—both on-site and off—then advise best next steps. Our injury prevention approach takes in workstations, tools, and posture.

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Improve wellbeing

We use design ergonomics and strategy to avoid ergonomic hazards and help you build a safe, healthy & comfortable workplace to improve employee wellbeing—for more productivity, & less time-off & claims.

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Increase awareness

Our programs use specialists to teach your leaders workspace setup & workplace wellbeing principles for injury prevention—which helps keep everyone healthier, safer & injury-free.


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“Keeping yourself, your employees and customers safe has never been more important than it is right now.”

Cathy McDonald Executive General Manager Vitality Works

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Ergonomic Workplace Assessment FAQ's

We study how your employees work to identify ergonomic risks.

We can educate managers and leaders using a ‘train the trainer’ workshop model.

It reduces risk of injury, increases productivity, and builds a culture of safety.

Yes, we adapt our assessments to ergonomics of offices and other sites.