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Analyze RULA, REBA, EAWS, NIOSH with a portable, easy to wear, and easy to use solution.

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Reproduce human movement via a virtual mannequin, enriched with ergonomic and biomechanical indicators that makes it possible to estimate postural constraints, effort, and exposure times related to professional activity.
Expertly Assess Ergonomic Risks with RULA, REBA, EAWS, and NIOSH

Analyzing RULA, REBA, EAWS, and NIOSH.
Ergonomic assessment tools are essential in identifying potential workplace hazards and minimizing the risk of musculoskeletal disorders. Among these tools, RULA, REBA, EAWS, and NIOSH are some of the most commonly used methods for assessing ergonomic risks.

Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA)
Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA) is a tool used to evaluate the ergonomic risks associated with repetitive upper limb tasks. The tool assesses upper limb postures, forces, and frequency of movements to determine the level of risk involved in a particular task.

Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA)
Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA) is a method used to evaluate whole-body postures and movements. It analyzes the entire body's posture and movement, considering factors such as weight, gender, and task duration, to identify potential ergonomic hazards.

Ergonomic Assessment Worksheet (EAWS)
Ergonomic Assessment Worksheet (EAWS) is a comprehensive tool used to assess ergonomic risks associated with a specific job task. It considers a range of factors, such as posture, force, repetition, duration, and environmental factors, to provide an overall assessment of the ergonomic risk level.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) also provides a set of guidelines for ergonomic assessments. These guidelines consider multiple factors such as postures, force, repetition, contact stress, and vibration to determine ergonomic risks.