Ergonomic Assessments within Newfoundland and Labrador

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Completed by an Occupational Therapist with 25 years experience with ergonomic assessments.

Quality assessments at a competitive cost.

Specializing in human performance, health, and inclusion.

Onsite assessments within Newfoundland and Labrador from St John’s to Corner Brook.

All ergonomic services completed by an experienced occupational therapist certified in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Woman in Home Office Holding Her Low Back in Pain

An office ergonomic assessment (also known as workstation review) is an assessment of the workstation to ensure a proper fit with the worker.​ We offer both level 1 (no pain) and level 2 (pain or disability) assessments. Click here to learn more.

picture of a home office with L shaped desk with closed laptop on the left return and a basic home chair

Working from home is a new reality for most of us. An ergonomic assessment using videoconferencing technology can be an effective method for maximizing health and comfort working from home.​ Click here to learn more.

Woman holding onto mop in a warehouse

Similar to the Office Ergonomic Assessment but in a service related field or manufacturing area.​ Click here to learn more.

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A visual and auditory presentation to a group of employees for the purpose of educating main risk factors of back injury. The seminar usually takes about 1.5 hours and covers spine and musculature anatomy, risk factors, and proper lifting body mechanics.​ Click here to learn more.

Picture of a woman holding her neck in pain

A visual and auditory presentation to a group of employees for the purpose of educating main risk factors of RSI for computer work. The seminar can be onsite or remote and covers risk factors and solutions to prevent RSI.​ Click here to learn more.

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An assessment of the occupation to identify physical, neurological, or cognitive barriers to full participation of work. The report can include recommendations such as changes to the physical environmental, adjustment to the occupational tasks, or introduction to assistive technology.​ Click here to learn more.

What Are The Benefits To Employees?

Good Ergonomics will benefit employees with:
  • Reduced Risk of Injury
  • Increased Comfort
  • Increased Productivity
  • Improved Job Satisfaction
  • Improved Health and Wellness

What Are The Benefits To Employers?

Good Ergonomics will benefit employers with:
  • Injury Prevention
  • Reduced Absenteeism
  • Cost Savings
  • Compliance with Regulations
  • Improved Productivity