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What is a Ergonomic Gap Analysis?

Ergonomic gap analysis


An effective ergonomics program is important so that companies are sustainable, productive and competitive.  A Gap Analysis is critical to measure where you need to improve your program.  There are key areas such as your team, program effectiveness, innovation and risk prevention techniques that can help improve your ergonomics program.  Knowing these gaps help you focus on what's most important and reduce the cost of ergonomic injuries while increasing employee awareness.

300-400 Excellent (Ideal system)

200-300 Above average (Balanced program)

100-200 Poor (Needs improvement)

0-100 Critical Gaps (High incident risk)

 

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Ergo for Kids, our curriculum for local schools to help children develop proper work and play habits. Help Ergolution Spread the word of Safety and Injury Prevention.

Charitable Contributions

Ergolution contributes a percentage of our earnings to the Samburu Project, Trickle Up, and other charities that are in alignment with ending global poverty.

Ergolution contributes a percentage of our earnings to the Samburu Project, Trickle Up, and other charities that are in alignment with ending global poverty.

Improved Communication

ImageCentralized Data Flow

Improve communication between divisions and departments. Knowledge flows to the right place at the right time.

Focused Cost Reduction

ImageMonitor Expenditures

Real time reporting of compliance and procurement costs allows you to track injury cases and as a result reduce costs.

Web Based System

ImageReduce IT Infrastructure

A web based system empowers enterprises to leverage existing information technology investments for other needs.