Safety

NIOSH Launches Mobile Lifting Calculator App

A new NIOSH smartphone app can help workers avoid injuries due to manual lifting.

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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) announced the availability of a new, free mobile application for smart phones and other mobile devices that can help workers stay safe when manually lifting objects as part of their job. The app, NLE Calc, is based on the Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation, an internationally recognized standard for safe lifting.

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The new app is designed to assist workers in manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and other industries where lifting is part of the job. NLE Calc determines a score based on the data you enter about your lifting task and provides recommendations to help you optimize the task, or perform it differently, in order to prevent injury.

“NLE Calc is a quick and simple way for a worker to assess their risk for injury before they manually lift an object,” said NIOSH Director John Howard. “The information workers used to find in a manual is now in their back pocket and can help prevent one of the most common, and costly, work-related injuries.”

Work-related musculoskeletal disorders, common in industries where lifting is part of the job, cause one-third of work-related injuries resulting in missed workdays, costing about $45 billion to $54 billion annually in lost productivity and treatment, according to estimates from the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine.

Based on the user’s input, the app calculates the lifting index, which is the ratio of the load lifted to the recommended weight limit for the lifting task, and displays the risk level as yellow (low), orange (medium), or high (red). Unlike most commercially available lifting apps, NLE Calc also gives workers the option of using the composite lifting equation to optimize multiple complex lifting tasks, for example lifting many objects of various weights in succession or lifting objects in awkward positions.

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