Ergonomics for Transportation
Transportation work environments involve prolonged sitting, repetitive motions, exposure to vibration, and physically demanding tasks, which can increase ergonomic risk for drivers, operators, and support staff. This ergonomics resource hub provides practical guidance, tools, and insights to help transportation organizations identify risk factors, improve job and equipment design, and support safer, more sustainable operations.
Impact
95% Reduction
in Worker Compensation Claims
After nearly losing its workers’ compensation insurance coverage due to numerous expensive employee claims resulting from patient handling, an ergonomics assessment identified numerous work practices and equipment options for an ambulance district’s paramedics and EMTs. After implementing these work practices and placing improved equipment on ambulances and fly cars, the District reduced its patient-handling related workers’ compensation claims by 95%.
95% Reduction
in Worker Compensation Claims
After nearly losing its workers’ compensation insurance coverage due to numerous expensive employee claims resulting from patient handling, an ergonomics assessment identified numerous work practices and equipment options for an ambulance district’s paramedics and EMTs. After implementing these work practices and placing improved equipment on ambulances and fly cars, the District reduced its patient-handling related workers’ compensation claims by 95%.