
Evidence that stands up — signed by a clinician.
You sign for it. Every Ergocure report is computed from the standard's own formula, validated by a certified ergonomist, and retained as a documented, timestamped trail — built to survive an inspection.

A walkthrough isn't evidence when the inspector — or the claim — arrives.
OSH Code 2020 and ISO 45001 require documented, ongoing hazard identification and an auditable trail. Most ergonomic "assessments" are an undocumented walkthrough — no method, no sign-off, no retention.
When you're inspected, certified, or litigated, that gap is what gets tested — and it's your signature on the file. You need evidence that was scored by a recognised method, validated by a clinician, and kept.
You must identify and assess ergonomic hazards on an ongoing basis and hold a documented, auditable record — exactly the evidence a walkthrough can't produce.
Every number on the file, defensible by design.
Ergocure scores each assessment with the standard's own formula, has a certified ergonomist validate and sign it, and retains the whole thing as a timestamped, documented trail.
Computed, not asserted
Risk is derived from the framework's published formula — RULA, REBA, NIOSH — so the score traces back to a recognised method.
Clinician sign-off on every report
No number reaches your file un-reviewed; a certified ergonomist validates and signs each result.
A retained, timestamped trail
Every assessment, identity, and change is logged and kept — the record an audit asks to see.
Conformant to the standards named
ISO 11226 (posture), ISO 11228 (manual handling), ISO 9241 (DSE) — mapped, not improvised.
What we'd run for you — and what it takes.
Documented assessment
Whole-workforce scoring with a method and a sign-off behind every score.
The audit file
Per-assessment reports plus the retained, timestamped evidence trail.
Standards mapping
Each result tied to the ISO standard and clause your auditor will name.
- Your audit calendar and the framework you're assessed against.
- The scope — sites, areas and roles to bring into the record.
- Nothing technical; the evidence is generated as the assessments run.
- Method-scored, clinician-signed reports for every assessment.
- A documented, retained, timestamped trail built for inspection.
- Conformance to ISO 11226 / 11228 / 9241, inside an ISO 45001-certified system.
The proof is the product.
For your role, validation isn't a section — it's the whole point. Here's exactly what lands in your file.
Clinician-validated, every report
Certified ergonomists and occupational therapists sign off every score — defensible authority, not automation.
Computed from the standard
Each score derives from the method's own formula; reliable instruments (RULA inter-rater 0.95, ROSA ICC 0.88–0.91) underpin it.
McAtamney & Corlett 1993 · Sonne 2012
A documented, retained trail
Timestamped records of every assessment and change, kept for the retention period — ready for inspection.
See exactly what you'd sign
The sample report is the real deliverable, anonymised — the evidence your audit file gets.
Build your audit-ready evidence in 48 hours.
Run a pilot, see the signed reports and the documented trail, then standardise it across the organisation.
