
The ISO assessments your audit needs — scored by AI, signed by a clinician.
ISO 45001 Clause 6.1.2 requires you to assess ergonomic risk — and explicitly triggers the technical ISO 11228 and ISO 11226 assessments your auditor asks to see. Ergocure's engine is those assessments — delivered at scale, validated by a qualified ergonomist, ready for your audit file.
Talk to us about your ISO 45001 programme
The standards, mapped to the methods
Each technical ISO ergonomic standard corresponds to a validated method on the Ergocure engine. Your auditor names the standard; we run the assessment.
ISO 45001:2018 is the management system that wraps all of this — Ergocure India is itself ISO 45001 certified for ergonomic assessment, audit, consultation, training and intervention.
How we do it
The same ISO computation a consultant does by hand — from a phone capture, at scale, and signed off by a clinician.
Capture
A worker films the task on any phone — or, where cameras aren't allowed, completes a structured camera-free survey. ~5 minutes, no clinic visit.
Compute
On-device computer vision extracts the joint angles and task geometry, then applies the standard's own formula — the ISO multipliers — to produce the risk index.
Validate
A qualified ergonomist reviews and signs off every result. No score reaches the worker — or the audit file — un-reviewed.
Document
A standards-conformant report plus an aggregate dashboard — audit-ready evidence retained as a documented compliance trail.
ISO 11228-1, end to end
How a manual lift becomes an audit-ready Lifting Index — the standard, the inputs, and how Ergocure computes it.
The standard & its inputs
ISO 11228-1 sets the Recommended Weight Limitfor two-handed manual lifting — the safe load for a task given how and where it's lifted. It needs:
How Ergocure computes it
- 1. A phone capture of the lift; on-device CV extracts the geometry — distances, heights, asymmetry.
- 2. The ISO multipliers (horizontal, vertical, distance, asymmetry, frequency, coupling) are applied to the reference mass → the Recommended Weight Limit.
- 3. Actual load ÷ RWL → the Lifting Index: a risk band, the limiting factor, and a prioritised fix.
- 4. A qualified ergonomist reviews and signs it off.
Make your ISO 45001 audit a formality
Tell us your environment and we'll map the right ISO assessments to your tasks — scored at scale, signed by a clinician.
