CAPTIV Score OCRA | RULA | NIOSH
CAPTIV Score – Ergonomic Assessment & MSDs
CAPTIV Score has been designed in direct response to your needs: a clear and intuitive interface that integrates the methods OCRA, RULA and NIOSH to objectify ergonomic assessment.
CAPTIV Score offers a simplified reading of the results, a quick and understandable summary of a work situation, in order to facilitate interpretation and decision-making.
Assess biomechanical risk accuratelyYour Attractive Heading
CAPTIV Score helps you prevent musculoskeletal disorders through recognized ergonomic analysis methods:
• RULA method: posture analysis in industry
• OCRA method: repetitive gestures and manual efforts
• NIOSH method: safe load carrying and maximum allowable load
Strengths:
• Synthetic visualization of scores
• Intuitive and customizable interface
• Standardized ergonomic ratings
• Objective assessment with real data from sensors
Areas of application
Evaluation and comparison of solutions before implementation
With CAPTIV Score, evaluate and objectively compare technical solutions, tools and methods from the design phase. Relying on recognized ergonomic indicators (OCRA, RULA, NIOSH), identify the most suitable, ergonomic and effective options to prevent MSDs, improve safety and preserve health at work.
Key features
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