
Environmental quality
The physical environment — lighting, noise, thermal comfort, air quality and vibration. (Partially covered today by the ergonomic Environment risk factor.)
The cost of ignoring environmental quality
Better ventilation and lower indoor pollutants raised cognitive scores 61–101% in a Harvard study (Allen et al., 2016). Assessed via FANGER, ISO 2631/5349 and LEST.
Key measurement pillars
What an Ergocure assessment captures for environmental quality.
Thermal-comfort audits
Ambient temperature and humidity tracked with indices like FANGER PMV/PPD.
Ergonomic-interface support
The relationship between lighting, screen glare, and uncorrected neck adjustments.
Vibration & acoustic logs
Whole-body / hand-arm vibration and ambient decibel levels (ISO criteria).
Where this fits the bigger picture
Ergocure starts with the ergonomic dimension because it is the most measurable and the easiest to act on. The platform is built to extend to every dimension of workforce health — environmental quality is part of that vision, assessed with the same engine: validated instruments, automatic scoring, and clinical review.
Want this dimension in your programme as it launches? Tell us — it shapes our roadmap priorities.
One engine, every dimension
The same assessment engine powers every workforce-health dimension. Ergonomic strain is live today; the rest follow the same path.
Help shape what we build next
Tell us which dimensions matter most to your workforce, and we'll prioritise them on the roadmap.
