Commercial Interiors
Ron Swanson 541-359-4570 ron.swanson@indoff.com
Ergonomic Services Ergonomics focuses on the design of jobs, tools, objects, systems and environment for maximum human comfort, error reduction and efficiency. Ergonomic injuries, including back and repetitive motion illnesses, account for more than half of all workers compensation claims. These injuries are typically chronic, developing over time. An ergonomic assessment begins with a review of OSHA injury logs to look for injury trends by job type or department. Prevention is the key. When we look at frequency and severity trends, through a Job Safety Hazard Analysis, each task step is documented and analyzed for force, frequency or posture issues. Our ergonomic professionals can conduct the analysis -- or they can train company staff to conduct their own ergonomic assessments. A company’s own staff often has greater knowledge of the tasks and potential solutions. Production engineers make excellent contributions to the success of ergonomic interventions, by making the process less ergonomically stressful and more productive. Ergonomic services are conducted using the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health's six ergonomic guidelines:
Identification of potential musculoskeletal problems in the workplace through accident analysis and/or complaints
Teamwork Implementation by gaining management commitment and encouraging worker involvement, particularly for problem solving
Training of management, supervisors and employees
Job Safety Hazard Analysis conducted by breaking jobs down into steps and analyzing each step for force, frequency and postural hazards
Solution Review and Resolution by identification of effective controls for ergonomic hazards with follow up to determine success
Medical management of ergonomic injuries that emphasizes early detection and treatment
Office Ergonomics Repetitive motion injuries are the most common type of office injury, followed by back injuries and trips and falls. Work station adjustability, change of task or minibreaks and medical management are key to ergonomic stress reduction. Employees should be encouraged to really give ergonomic changes a chance post implementation. Industrial Ergonomics Back injuries are the most common type of injury, followed by repetitive motion injuries. Force, frequency, lifted weights, and postural hazard analysis are key to mitigating ergonomic injuries. In some cases, significant engineering/labor assists or job rotation may be the only solutions. Count on Loss Control Services We understand the hazards that could cripple a business. Indoff can serve as a resource to improve safety and prevent or mitigate losses. We first analyze the loss history and understand the business issues, then develop solutions geared toward removing the loss causes so history does not repeat itself. We work closely with many levels of an organization to craft asset management and loss prevention solutions that help businesses have greater control over downtime and more influence on their bottom line.
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7780 GR6
7780 GR5 5700
7780 GR2 Agatha
7780 GR2
7780 GR2 Caesar
7780 GR3
7780 GR5 PEI 570
PC53 GR5 5207
PC53 GR5 5208
PC53 GR5 5506
PC53 NEO
PC53 GR5 5515
PC53 GR5 5700
PC53 GR5 5709
PC53 GR5 5200
PC53 GR5 5201
PC53 GR6
PC53 GR5 5521
PT78 GR5 5201
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PT78 GR5 MEIER 5704
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PT78 GR5 5208
PT78 GR5 5515
PT78 GR5 5708
PT78 5700 GHERY
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