Work Right NW strives to be the industry leader in injury prevention through an innovative model of workplace wellness. Recognizing the importance of the health and safety of your employees benefits the lives of your team as well as the company bottom line.
Work Right NW's Wearable Technology Assessments utilize JAS (Joint Active Systems) equipment to identify musculoskeletal injury risk. These assessments collect data on job related ergonomic and individual risk factors, along with quantifying the risk of job tasks requiring repetitive motion or overexertion.
For the final days of October, Work Right NW is offering a custom Wearable Technology Assessment at 60% off.
Here's how it works:
We'll send you a JAS unit, and provide virtual training on how to use the technology onsite.
You will collect the data on 5-6 job tasks and mail the unit back to us.
We'll then take your assessment data and create a custom report of MSD and injury risk.
These findings will be presented along with recommendations to mitigate injury risk.
Establishing the demands of the task are important when considering development of ergonomic programs and opportunities for performance enhancement and training. Ensuring worker success will not only prevent injury but increase productivity.
Non-invasive wireless technology
Sophisticated technology allows innovative risk assessment and analysis of physical work tasks based on a complete cycle of a defined task.
Sensor Technology allows precise assessment of not only the task but the risk of injury with repetitive motion and overexertion.
Results by work task are compiled in a summary report with pre and post risk control scores as well as additional supporting information.
See how Wearable Technology works by watching the video below!
“Our collaboration with Work Right NW and the use of wearable technology has enabled us to put information directly into the hands of the roofers for real-time safety decision making. By integrating wearable technology into our training programs, our workers understand the direct connection between their actions and risk mitigation.”
- Russ Nicolai, Health and Safety Specialist
Flynn Roofing