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OCRA Method

OCRA Method – Assessing Repetitive Upper Limb Movements   ❓ What Does OCRA Mean?The OCRA method (Occupational Repetitive Actions), developed in the 1990s by Colombini, Occhipinti, and Grieco in Italy, was created to meet the growing need for a precise […]

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📊 RULA Method: Fast, Effective Upper Body Posture Assessment

RULA is a fast and effective method to assess upper body postural risks. Discover its full integration in CAPTIV Score for visual, data-driven ergonomic analysis.

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📊 Ergonomic Assessment Worksheet (EAWS) – A Complete Tool to Quantify Ergonomic and Musculoskeletal Risks

Explore the EAWS method – a structured tool for evaluating musculoskeletal risk in industrial settings. Analyze posture, force, repetition and handling. Potential integration with CAPTIV Score.

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📊 Key Indicator Method (KIM) : A Powerful Ergonomic Tool

Learn about the KIM Method (Key Indicator Method) — a simple, structured tool for assessing manual handling risks. Discover its scoring system, key factors, practical use, and how it could integrate into CAPTIV Score.

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Evaluating Risks of musculoskeletal disorders with the NIOSH Equation: A Reliable Method Available in CAPTIV Score

Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are among the most common occupational health risks, especially in tasks involving manual lifting. To anticipate and reduce these risks, the equation developed by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has become a key […]

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CAPTIV software now compatible with Xsens sensors

The CAPTIV software is now compatible with Xsens sensors and the real-time flow of the MVN software. Recording and synchronization are managed in a “plug and play” way by CAPTIV.

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