ErgoMine
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Version :2.1.2.7/2.1
Size :/151.02Mb
Updated :Jun 30,2022
Jul 1,2022
Developer :Centers For Disease Control and Prevention
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Here are three topics that users may discuss about the app, in the form of questions: 1. What features do you expect to find in the NIOSH Mining Ergomine app for optimizing mine operations and reducing worker fatigue? 2. How do you plan to use the app's ergonomic assessments and recommendations to improve worker safety and prevent musculoskeletal disorders? 3. What information or data do you hope to access or record using the app's mining-specific forms and records, and how will you utilize this data?
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the users' reviews of the app "ErgoMine" from the CDC's NIOSH, here are three pros and cons with 15 words or less for each: **Pros:** 1. Highly accurate and helpful in reducing work-related injuries and illnesses. 2. User-friendly interface makes it easy to use and navigate. 3. Customizable and adaptable to various mining environments and tasks. **Cons:** 1. Limited functionality and features compared to other ergonomics apps. 2. Glitches and technical issues may occur, causing frustration and delays. 3. Initial setup and calibration can be time-consuming and complex. Please note that these are general summaries and may not reflect every user's experience with the app. It's always important to read multiple reviews and consider different perspectives before making an informed decision.
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Description
ErgoMine allows mining companies to perform ergonomics audits for bagging, maintenance and repair, and haul truck operations. These audits primarily focus on injuries due to handling materials, policies, workplace design, and slips, trips, and falls, but address other ergonomics deficiencies. This application presents a series of questionnaires and evaluates the answers to provide the auditor with information, recommendations, and targeted resources to improve the workplace environment.

ErgoMine was developed by Pittsburgh Mining Research Division researchers within the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. The audits and recommendations are based on information from sources including laboratory studies, field studies, injury and fatality data, consensus standards, regulations, and best practices. The audits were designed to be conducted by mine personnel responsible for safety and does not require any ergonomics expertise.
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    By Jacek MjbJun 28,2022
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