Ergo-Motion Consulting Announces the Release of an Economic, Convenient Tool - Ergonomic Assessment Tool

This complimentary two-minute ergonomic assessment tool was made to determine if an individual would require an ergonomic assessment.

Vancouver, Canada, August 04, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Ergo-Motion Consulting today announced the release of the Ergonomic Assessment Tool. This complimentary online ergonomic assessment tool allows companies, employers and employees alike to determine if an ergonomic assessment would be beneficial.

An ergonomic assessment is a tool to determine if workers are at risk of injury at the workplace, and included in the assessment are recommendations to decrease the risk of injury, and increase comfort. The ergonomic assessment tool will determine if an individual will benefit from an on-site ergonomic assessment.

After completing the ergonomic assessment tool, you will be given complimentary tips on how to be comfortable and injury-free. Do not hesitate to take the test. It takes less time to take the ergonomic assessment tool than to peel an orange, and in that time, a more comfortable and injury-free workplace could be on the horizon.

Visit ergotool.ergo-motion.com to take the quick two-minute ergonomic assessment tool or visit Ergo-Motion Consulting at www.ergo-motion.com for further information. Please contact Ergo-Motion with any questions at info@ergo-motion.com or call toll free at 1-877-841-3508.

Ergo-Motion Consulting provides ergonomic assessments and interventions to companies and individuals in Canada. The ergonomic consulting services are designed to prevent musculoskeletal injuries, increase productivity, and meet provincial and/or federal regulations within Canada. Specifically, Ergo-Motion Consulting provides office and industrial ergonomic interventions, as well as educational sessions. A full listing of services can be found online at www.ergo-motion.com/services.

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