ergonomics & automation
Smart Solutions for your workforce
Protect Your People, Protect Your Productivity
OSHA violation fees can be high and unsafe behavior can put individuals at serious risk and carry significant financial implications for your business
As workplaces evolve, ensuring the safety and well-being of employees remains a top priority. By relieving workers from repetitive, strenuous or hazardous tasks, technology creates safer, more productive environments while reducing liability.
Technology isn't eliminating jobs... it's improving them.
Reduce Strain. Minimize Risk.
Warehouses are fast-paced environments where repetitive motions, heavy lifting and awkward postures put workers at risk for fatigue and injury. Automation isn't just about improving efficiency - it's a game-changer for workplace ergonomics. By integrating smart, automated solutions, you can reduce strain on employees and create a more productive work environment.
Compare Cost & Performance
The true dangers are found in understaffed warehouses and overworked employees, further compounded by operational challenges surrounding e-commerce demands, SKU proliferation and seasonal order peaks.
Existing staff need to work harder and faster, sometimes taking on extra hours and overnight shifts, just to keep orders flowing out the door on time. Employees that work alongside automated equipment experience less fatigue. When it comes to warehouse safety, automation matters.
Human Employees
x Cost average $30 per hour, fully burdened
x Takes time off and requires breaks
x Prone to lifting and bending injuries
x Potential for operator error, especially in cold
x Require ongoing OSHA and equipment training
x Need supplemental safety equipment
Autonomous Equipment
•  Costs $7-$12 per hour
•  Work 24 hours a day without fatigue
•  Safe in dangerous facility settings
•  Follow all safety protocols
•  Travel optimized routes at consistent speeds
•  Work well in extreme heat or cold conditions
Products That Enhance ErgonomicsÂ
Wearable Sensors
Whether tracking employee movements or proximity to moving equipment, wearables track hazards and alert employees to potential issues.
Industrial Lasers
Line projectors and laser image projectors stand up to heavy traffic and are easily changed as your traffic patterns or layout shifts.
Providing fall protection is required by OSHA and is a cost-effective solution for reducing the risk of injury and maintaining a safe work environment.
Whether detecting obstacles or monitoring speed, these intelligent systems help prevent accidents before they happen.
Robots are able to withstand adverse conditions thus, reducing the risk to human workers.
Lights & Alerts
LED safety lights provide visual warning to pedestrians working near the forklift. They are a cost effective safety solution and easy to attach to the equipment overhead guards.Â
Ergonomic Mats
Ergo floor mats provide comfort and productivity for employees in all industrial work areas.
Manufacturers and warehouse managers understand the significant impact automation has on productivity and safety.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
KEEP SAFETY TOP OF MIND
Forklift safety is crucial for the protection of individuals, property and the smooth functioning of businesses. Being aware of forklift safety, organizations can prevent accidents, comply with regulations, reduce financial losses and improve overall productivity.