Ergo-Compliance · For Industry

Audit your repetitive workstations with data that stands up to a labor inspection.

Reduce musculoskeletal disorder absences and strengthen compliance with an objective, traceable report.

The problem

A report based on visual estimation is hard to defend

Current ergonomic assessments rely on visual estimation, easily challenged.

Risk of fines and litigation for occupational disease — carpal tunnel, tendinitis, low back pain.

MSD-related absences directly affect production and labor costs.

Without real data traceability, every inspection is uncertainty.

How nMotion solves it

Objective, traceable data, workstation by workstation

AUDIT

At plant scale

Assess all repetitive workstations on a line or facility with the same objective criteria.

TRACEABILITY

History per workstation and worker

Every assessment is recorded and searchable — the basis for any defense during inspection.

PREVENTION

Detect risk before absence

Identify risky postures and repetitions before they become a musculoskeletal disorder.

LEGAL DEFENSE

Data, not estimation

Facing labor inspection or litigation, a report with traceable data carries more weight than a visual assessment.

Food Automotive Logistics Manufacturing
On site

From audit to a defensible report

01

Identify critical workstations

Prioritize repetitive workstations together with your OHS or HR team.

02

Capture the real work cycle

IMU sensors on the worker, during their usual task — without disrupting production pace.

03

Generate the OCRA report

Objective, traceable data, reviewed and signed by the qualified technician.

04

Audit and repeat

Workstation history to measure improvement after each intervention and sustain compliance over time.

Space for photos of the system in use — production line / industrial plant
The question we get asked

Will this stand up to a labor inspection?

A report based on visual estimation is a technical opinion. A report with captured, traceable, reproducible data workstation by workstation is evidence — and that is what matters when inspection arrives.

Next step

Strengthen compliance before inspection arrives

Pilot audit on your most critical workstations, no commitment.