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Data results: 66% Risk Reduction using BACK UP Tools

Data results: 66% Risk Reduction using BACK UP Tools

Among our services, we provide membership for businesses to facilitate supply chain and proprietary adaptations for their workforce. One of our partner companies just completed an internal ergonomic review for their assemblers using BACK UP Tools. We're delighted, but...

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Ergonomics of the 1900s

Ergonomics of the 1900s

In the early 20th century, the knife grinders of Thiers, France, were renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship. These artisans, known as "blaus," employed a unique method of sharpening that involved reclining on wooden planks, known as "planches," positioned above...

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Electrician’s Journey: Overcoming Knee Surgery

Electrician’s Journey: Overcoming Knee Surgery

Unable to Kneel? Overcoming Physical Limitations in a Demanding Profession Imagine being an electrician, a profession that demands physical agility and stamina, suddenly faced with the need for both knees to be replaced. How does one navigate such a significant change...

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Return-to-Work Admin & Tactical Tools

Return-to-Work Admin & Tactical Tools

As HR and Health & Safety administrators implement their return-to-work processes, it is important to consider the needs of all employees, including wearable tools for reasonable accommodations. Evolutionary Tools Inc offers a range of products that can help make...

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The Capacity Model & Tactical Tools

The Capacity Model & Tactical Tools

Maximizing Efficiency and Growth:The Capacity Model in EHS identifies inefficiencies, enabling informed decisions for resource reallocation and increased productivity. By pinpointing areas of waste and bottlenecks, businesses can streamline their operations and make...

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Human-centered Tactical Tools

Human-centered Tactical Tools

Human-centered design is crucial for creating user-friendly tools for tradeworkers like electricians, plumbers, and carpenters. Involving tradeworkers in the design process, emphasizing usability and ergonomics, and ensuring durability and reliability are key...

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What are Wearable Tools?

What are Wearable Tools?

Our wearable tools are considered ergonomic devices that support workers' posture, repetitive motion, and reduce unnecessary burden. These devices are designed to be comfortable and easy to wear, allowing workers to move freely and perform their tasks without strain...

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