
The WorkSafe Ergonomics Solutions training gives you real world tools to implement a company-wide ergonomic program that actually resolves ergonomic issues. It provides a framework to allow all employees to take responsibility for personal and company ergonomic issues that may lead to soft tissue injuries. The tools and concepts learned in this training are supported by the web-based Matheson WorkSafe software which enables easy implementation of a company-wide ergonomic program.
This course is designed specifically for the safety and/or health professional who wants to start a "solutions-based" ergonomic program.
21 Contact Hours if class goes until 5 p.m.on all 3 days. At times the class may be finished earlier. If you leave the class early your certificate of completion will reflect how many hours you actually attended the course.
US $650
Payment must be received in full 10 business days prior to the start of the course. Cancellation Policy - In order to receive a refund, cancellations must be made at least 10 days prior to the first day of the course. If your cancellation is made less than 10 business days prior to the start of the course, you will receive credit toward a future Matheson course.
Need to call local number to receive discounted rate of $89/night
Approximately 1 mile drive or 15-20 minute walk to the Matheson Clinic.
Free-standing, heavy-duty construction in a small footprint (42"x42") that accommodates occasional and frequent lifting for the Isoinertial and PILE protocols.
Versatility: Sturdy shelves adjust to anthropometric and metric landmarks.
Lift system includes the Matheson Box for lifting. Dexterity panels may be added later without need to purchase lift frame.
The EPIC Lift Capacity test is a six-stage progressive test of lift capacity developed by Leonard Matheson, PhD, specifically to evaluate persons with medical impairment and disability. An ongoing program to develop and provide normative data to set treatment goals and identify full effort backs the EPIC Lift Capacity test. With more than 1,000 certified evaluators in North America, Asia, Australia, and Europe the EPIC Lift Capacity test is the without peer among tests of lift capacity.
Addresses fine finger dexterity, medium dexterity, gross grasp, hand-eye coordination, sustained sitting and sustained standing. This integrated dexterity testing system replaces many individually purchased dexterity tests.
PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO VARIABILITY IN SHIPPING COSTS, PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE FOR AN ESTIMATE. A Handling/Shipping cost of "0.00"
Lift test box is made of rugged plywood to withstand loads to 90 pounds. The box and protocol have been modified to increase both Safety and Validity while complying with the intent of the American with Disability Act.
Free-standing, heavy-duty construction in a small footprint (42"x42") that accommodates occasional and frequent lifting for the Isoinertial and PILE protocols.
Versatility: Sturdy shelves adjust to anthropometric and metric landmarks.
Lift system includes the Matheson Box for lifting. Dexterity panels may be added later without need to purchase lift frame.
PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO VARIABILITY IN SHIPPING COSTS, PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE FOR AN ESTIMATE. A Handling/Shipping cost of "0.00" denotes uncertainty of actual costs.
The EPIC Lift Capacity test is a six-stage progressive test of lift capacity developed by Leonard Matheson, PhD, specifically to evaluate persons with medical impairment and disability. An ongoing program to develop and provide normative data to set treatment goals and identify full effort backs the EPIC Lift Capacity test. With more than 1,000 certified evaluators in North America, Asia, Australia, and Europe the EPIC Lift Capacity test is the without peer among tests of lift capacity.
One piece of equipment, a multitude of possibilities...
The Matheson Bench is a work capacity evaluation device used to assess the physical demands present in short-duration, table-height and floor-level tasks. Primarily focused on evaluating sustained positional tolerances and upper extremity dexterity, the Matheson Bench provides the opportunity for distraction-based observation of sustained standing, bending, forward reaching, hand-eye coordination, and stooping/crouching as well as cognitive abilities related to spatial problem solving.