Enhance Safety and Productivity with Ergonomic Assessments

For businesses needing Return-to-Work evaluations, job demand analysis, ergonomic risk assessments, and workforce training programs.

Objective Ergonomic Assessments

Received tailored ergonomic assessments by LaShawn Nevins to enhance workplace comfort, improve productivity, and reduce the risk of injuries.

My Experience

As a Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE), LaShawn’s ergonomic assessment customers include organizations such as Windham, PurePOWER Technologies®, Michelin North America, and others seeking to enhance workplace safety, improve employee well-being, and optimize productivity through tailored ergonomic solutions.

Services Offered

  • Return-to-Work evaluations
  • Job demand analysis
  • Ergonomic risk assessment
  • Workforce training programs

Benefits of Ergonomic Assessments

  • Increased Employee Productivity
    Ergonomic assessments lead to optimized work environments, allowing employees to work more efficiently and comfortably, which enhances overall productivity.
  • Reduced Injury and Healthcare Costs
    By identifying and mitigating ergonomic risks, businesses can lower the incidence of work-related injuries, resulting in decreased healthcare costs and fewer workers’ compensation claims.
  • Enhanced Employee Satisfaction and Retention
    Prioritizing employee comfort through ergonomic solutions fosters a positive work environment, leading to higher job satisfaction, improved morale, and better employee retention rates.

Ergonomic Assessment Tool Expertise

  1. REBA (Rapid Entire Body Assessment): A tool for assessing upper body ergonomic risk factors, focusing on neck, trunk, arms, and wrists.
  2. RULA (Rapid Upper Limb Assessment): A tool for assessing upper body ergonomic risk factors, focusing on posture, force, and repetition.
  3. NIOSH Lifting Equation: A tool to assess the manual material handling risks associated with lifting and lowering tasks in the workplace.
  4. Liberty Mutual Manual Material Handling Tables (Snook Tables): A tool that outline design goals for various lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling, and carrying tasks.
  5. Job Strain Index (JSI):  A method for estimating the risks of injury risks to the wrists and hands based upon assessments of force, repetition, posture and duration.
  6. ACGIH® TLV® for Hand Activity Level: A tool to determine job
  7. safety as it pertains to the repetitive motion, force exertion, rest/recovery period, and work demands placed on the hand region during hand-intensive work.
  8. ACGIH® TLV® for Hand-Arm Vibration: A tool to provide recommendations for hand-arm vibration exposure limits through a combination of frequency-weighted, RMS, component accelerations, and vibration exposure duration

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