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Ergocure

Site Assessment Report

Consumer Electronics Industry Player
Case ID: SA-SAMPLE · Ergonomist-authored · 12 pages

Executive summary

A facility ergonomic audit across the production verticals — assess ergonomic suitability, identify risk factors, evaluate worker comfort, safety and accessibility, and recommend corrective and preventive measures.

Evaluation methods
Direct observationEmployee interviewFace-blurred photographic assessmentREBA / RULA posture samplingLux-meter (lighting)Sound-meter (noise)Laser distance measurement

Risk-ranked findings

Soldering fume exposure· RespiratoryHigh risk

No local exhaust at three repair workstations; respiratory PPE not in use during soldering and de-soldering.

Sustained fine-detail eye strain· EyesModerate risk

Long-duration close inspection without task-appropriate lighting or anti-glare protection fatigues the eye muscles.

Lighting imbalance & glare· EyesModerate risk

Dim ambient light against an intense task light creates glare; no anti-glare eyewear available.

Awkward sustained posture· Back / lower limbsModerate risk

Workers observed bending and standing for extended periods during inventory and bench tasks; workstations are not height-adjustable.

Overhead-rack access· FallsModerate risk

No ladder for stacking/retrieving from overhead racks; stools used instead, in narrow aisles.

Store-room thermal load· ThermalModerate risk

Rising temperature with no centralised cooling, sealed windows and limited ventilation.

Continuous process noise· HearingLow risk

Constant sanding, fans and air-vent noise in the finishing area.

Risk-factor roll-up by area

PostureLine 2 · Line 3 · Fabrication
WorkstationLine 2 · Line 3 · Inspection
Load handlingStores · Warehouse
RepetitionLine 3 · Inspection
ForceFabrication · Stores
EnvironmentPaint · Stores · Line 2

Prioritised recommendations

  • Needs attentionFit lumbar and foot support; trial cost-effective fixes for non-height-adjustable benches, especially for workers under 5'0" or over 5'10".
  • Needs attentionInstall local exhaust and issue respiratory PPE at the soldering / de-soldering stations.
  • Needs attentionImprove accessible pathways — add ready-made ramps on staircases and clear boxes from walkways.
  • Needs attentionAdd visual signage — wet floor, high temperature, uneven surfaces and “watch your step”.
  • Needs attentionStrengthen accommodation for workers with special needs — clearer graphical instructions and signage across the floor.

Compliance mapping

DPDPA 2023 — consented, face-blurred, aggregate-only OSH Code 2020 — documented hazard identification ISO 45001 — ergonomic-hazard controls ISO 11226 / 9241 — posture & workstation

Reviewed and signed by a certified ergonomist. Every Ergocure report carries clinical sign-off before it reaches your audit file.

For informational purposes only — does not replace medical evaluation. Consult a physician for clinical diagnosis. © Ergocure India.

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