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SASWH Connects Magazine - Issue 3

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101Bicycle Safety WHMISWhat Now?The Return on Investment of Ergonomics: Prevention Pays Off2025 - Issue 3COLLABORATING WITH SASKATCHEWAN HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS TO CREATE A SAFER WORKPLACEQuarterly Magazine Message

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CONTENTS Upcoming Events ..................................................................................................................... 5 CEO Update .............................................................................................................................. 6Safety Minute: Bicycle Safety 101 .......................................................................................... 8Compliance Corner: WHMIS - What Now? .......................................................................... 10Safety Service Highlight: The Return on Investment of Ergonomics ............................... 12Training Program Highlight: TLR® ........................................................................................ 18Vendor Feature Article by 3MotionAI: Movement Matters ............................................... 20SASWH Connects - Issue 3Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health Inc.3

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CANADIAN SAFETY SUMMIT June 17, 2025Toronto, ONPTSD AWARENESS DAYJune 27, 2025NATIONAL INJURY PREVENTION DAYJuly 7, 2025HSPC PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCESeptember 14-17, 2025St. John's, NLUPCOMING EVENTS!5

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6CEO UPDATEAs we transition into the warmer months, it's a welcome relief to put away the heavy winter coats and embrace the sunny days that come with spring. I hope this season brings renewed energy and protects time for you!May is a particularly meaningful month, as we take time to recognize and celebrate two vital sectors: occupational safety and healthcare. From May 5–10, we observe National Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week, followed by National Nurses Week, which runs from May 12–18.NAOSH Week serves as a reminder of the importance of promoting safety, health, and safe work practices in the workplace. Its mission is to raise awareness and inspire proactive measures to reduce workplace injuries and illnesses. I encourage you to reect on a safety practice you use regularly that contributes to a safer work environment. Take a moment to share that practice with a coworker, demonstrating its value and motivating them to do the same. Additional resources and ideas on how to celebrate occupational health and safety are available online: NAOSH WeekNational Nurses Week celebrates the remarkable contributions of nurses and highlights this year's theme: "The Power of Nurses to Transform Health". Many of us have been touched by the compassion and dedication of nurses, whether through personal care or through the experiences of loved ones. Nurses are not only essential members of the health care team, but also tirelessly advocate for understanding that providing safe patient care requires a safe workforce. I want to take this opportunity to express sincere thanks and appreciation to those who have chosen nursing as a profession, who continue to serve our communities here in Saskatchewan, and who remain committed to safe and compassionate patient care while committing to their own well-being.Considering these important observances, I also encourage everyone to prioritize their own health and wellness. Whether it’s through lighthearted fun, nourishing your mental health or reconnecting with activities that bring you joy, self-care is essential! Something as simple as a good night's sleep, planning nutritious meals, or an afternoon spent kayaking on one of Saskatchewan’s beautiful lakes can do wonders. Reect on past hobbies and experiences that brought you happiness and consider reintroducing them into your life.Wishing you a safe spring and summer season. Let’s continue to support one another, take care of ourselves, and, most importantly, play safe!By: Sandra Cripps, MHRMSASWH Chief Executive OcerSASWH Connects - Issue 3Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health Inc.CEO Update

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SAFETY MINUTEBicycle Safety 101By: Eric Sy, MD, MPH, FRCPC, E-AECAssociate Professor, University of Saskatchewan & Physician, Saskatchewan Health AuthorityCycling is an excellent way to stay active, commute to work eciently, and reduce environmental impact. We know that regular exercise, which can include cycling, is associated with reduced levels of stress hormones in the body, letting you feel more relaxed and energized. Active travel modes, including walking and cycling, can promote a healthy lifestyle and can potentially replace some of the short trips that we make throughout the day. Cycling is also an aordable alternative to driving, potentially reducing fuel costs, saving on parking expenses, and vehicle maintenance expenses. Whether you're riding to work, running errands or exploring local trails, cycling supports both your well-being and the health of the planet.MAY IS NATIONAL BIKE MONTHAs the weather warms and spring is in the air, people around Canada will be participating in National Bike Month in May 2025. There will be many dierent special days during this month: • Walk and Bike to School Day is May 7th,• Bike to Work Week is May 12th-16th, and; • Bike to Work Day is May 16th!WHY BIKE?HAND SIGNALS AND COMMUNICATION• Left hand turn: Left arm extended straight out to the side.• Right hand turn: Right arm extended straight out to the side or left arm bent upwards at 90 degrees.• Stop: Extending left arm downwards bent at 90 degrees with your palm facing back.SASWH Connects - Issue 3Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health Inc.8Safety Minute

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By: Eric Sy, MD, MPH, FRCPC, E-AECAssociate Professor, University of Saskatchewan & Physician, Saskatchewan Health AuthorityWhether commuting to work or enjoying a weekend ride, cyclists and motorists alike share a responsibility to keep roads safe. By promoting safe cycling practices and fostering a culture of shared responsibility, we can enhance road safety for everyone. Here are some common tips:BIKE SAFETY TIPSSASWH Connects - Issue 3Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health Inc.9

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WHMIS – What Now?At the midpoint of our current decade, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System – or WHMIS – will be changing once again. Manufacturers and suppliers have until December 14, 2025, to comply with the latest legislation. This will be reected in their labels and Safety Data Sheets. Workers and supervisors will not see huge changes in their WHMIS experience.WHMIS became part of the Canadian workplace in 1988. It was designed to standardize the approach to using hazardous chemicals in the workplace. Rules to identify and classify hazards, product labelling, and creating Material Safety Data Sheets all came into force.WHMIS 2015 was an overhaul of the system. It brought the program into alignment with the Globally Harmonized System of Classication and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). The United Nations oversees GHS and makes regular updates. The Canadian Government reviews the GHS changes. In December of 2022, the Federal Cabinet made amendments to update our WHMIS to reect the GHS revisions. A three-year period was allowed for everyone to comply.WHMIS 1988 became WHMIS 2015. In 2025, the latest iteration will simply be referred to as WHMIS.So, what does this mean for frontline workers? They will notice very little has changed. There is a new Physical Hazard class called Chemicals Under Pressure. An addition is made to aerosols covering those that are non-ammable – Aerosol – Category 3. There are also new subcategories for ammable gases.By: Tom Dickson, B.Ed.SASWH Workplace Safety Specialist - Trainer/FacilitatorSASWH Connects - Issue 3Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health Inc.Compliance Corner10

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Manufacturers and suppliers need to comply with new information for Safety Data Sheets. There are a number of changes and additions. These include items like a measurement of how liquids (mostly oils) ow under the inuence of gravity at a certain temperature – kinematic viscosity. Don’t worry, this will not be on your WHMIS exam!For those who employ or supervise workers, just a reminder that Saskatchewan’s Occupational Health and Safety Regulations make a distinction between education and training. Anyone taking an online WHMIS course – such as the one oered by SASWH – is educated. This means they understand how the system works. They will know such things as what dierent pictograms mean, and how to make sense of a label or Safety Data Sheet. At their work site, employees are to be trained on the specic chemicals they will encounter doing their job. The OHS Regulations include a statement about an employer making sure workers have “all hazard information received by the employer from a supplier” about chemicals they will be using to perform their jobs.Once a workplace starts using the new WHMIS program, all Safety Data Sheets and applicable information is to reect the changes.For a complete comparison of changes between WHMIS 2015 and the amended 2025 edition, readers can go to the Health Canada website. Employers who have questions about WHMIS Trainer certication should contact SASWH."Manufacturers and suppliers have until December 14, 2025, to comply with the latest legislation."Health Canada WebsiteHealth Canada WebsiteEmail SASWHEmail SASWHSASWH Connects - Issue 3Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health Inc.11

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SASWH Connects - Issue 3Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health Inc.Working in healthcare is physically demanding, and Saskatchewan is no exception. The physical challenges associated with this work come at a cost as musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) continue to aect sta. In 2023, WorkSafe Saskatchewan reported that 38.25% of these injuries were related to bodily reactions and exertion. Among these injuries, back problems are the most common, typically caused by overexertion, repetitive strain or improper handling.Each of these injuries can result in signicant costs due to claims, time o work, modied duties, and negative impacts on sta morale and patient care. In 2025, the Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) ergonomic summary indicated that claims amounted to approximately $1.2 million, covering around 600 claims.By: Julius Villanueva, B.Sc.(Kin.), CESSASWH Workplace Safety SpecialistThe Return on Investment of Ergonomics: Prevention Pays OffIn 2023, WorkSafe Saskatchewan reported that 38.25% of these injuries were related to bodily reactions and exertion."12Safety Service HIghlight

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By: Julius Villanueva, B.Sc.(Kin.), CESSASWH Workplace Safety SpecialistSASWH Connects - Issue 3Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health Inc.13

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14TIP # 4Feet should be at on the oor or a footrest (if needed).TIP # 1Sit directly in front of the monitor(s) and keyboard/mouse with the top of the screen at, or below, eye height. Remember to take microbreaks or adjust your position throughout the day. TIP # 2When seated comfortably in front of the keyboard, viewing distance should be about one arm's length. TIP # 3The chair back should be between 90 to 130 degrees, with the backrest supporting the lower back. SASWH Connects - Issue 3Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health Inc.

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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF AN ERGONOMIC ASSESSMENT? The purpose of an oce/industrial ergonomic assessment is to identify risk factors or ergonomic hazards and to recommend solutions to reduce or eliminate the risk of identied hazards. Problem: Identify the problem and the reason for the assessment. Purpose: An assessment of the oce/work area and the varying components to create preventative measures for safer work processes for the employee. Scope: An assessment of the employee’s individual oce/work area and the varying components of job tasks, environment, work structure, and workstation, and the interdependent connection with each other. Approach: The workstation assessment will include interview/discussion, taking measurements, pictures, completion of assessment forms and assessment of equipment, tools, and devices. Desired Outcome of the Assessment: Provide the worker with solutions that reduce the risk of injury by eliminating the hazard or reducing the risk associated with the hazard. Once the solutions are in place for a time, the Certied Ergonomic Specialists (CES) will check in with the worker to conrm that the solutions are working and to address any questions or concerns they might have.DID YOU KNOW? SASWH oers ergonomic assessments for low to no cost. Interested in booking an assessment? Please click the button below to request additional information.15REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONREQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONSASWH Connects - Issue 3Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health Inc.

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While working at the computer, your posture can often be the cause of backaches, neck pain, elbow discomfort, etc., particularly if you spend a large part of your time doing so. How can the risk of developing pain and discomfort be reduced?Working atthe computer2. Adjust the other parts of the workstation,making sure the design reference posture is maintained Feet placed flat on the floor Thighs horizontal with the floor Clearance behind the back of the knees Ankles, knees and hips at approximately 90 degrees Back in a vertical position or slightly inclined to the rear Back firmly placed on the back of the seat and resting against the lumbar support Shoulders relaxed Hands out straight, aligned with the forearms Arms close to the body Head held straight or slightly lowered Trunk and neck facing straight ahead(not twisted) WORK SURFACE HEIGHT* Should not interfere with the arm rests Must allow you to rest the forearms(if working directly on work surface) Must allow sufficient space for your legs KEYBOARD AND MOUSE HEIGHT* Must allow the arms to remain close to the body with the hands out straight, aligned with the forearms MOUSE PLACEMENT Must allow the arms to remain close to the body (if not supported ), and to be as symmetrical as possible SCREEN HEIGHT AND PLACEMENT Must permit reading without difficulty Must allow head to remain straight and looking forward: the line of sight should never be above the horizontal, eyes are aligned with the top of the screen (the screen can be lower for those who wear bi-focal glasses)*If the work surface or the keyboard support is too high to allow the design reference posture to be used, compromise by slightly raising the chair heightand adding a footrest. In any case, look into solutions for lowering the work surface, keyboard, or mouse height prior to considering this alternative.OFFICE ERGONOMICSABCD1. Adjust your chair to ensure thatthe design reference posture is used ssoouurrccee:: AASSSSTTSSAASS 2200110016

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OFFICE ERGONOMICSOTHERRECOMMENDATIONS TO REDUCE RISK Take frequent breaks and mini-breaksVary your tasks and your postures Divide heavy loads into a number of lighter ones (ex.: use three small binders rather than one big one); store them within reach and slide them instead of liftingRemember to move!ORGANIZING THE WORKSTATIONIn all of the following situations, the arms lean on the armrests or on the work surfaceSSAASSWWHH hhaass CCeerrttiiffiieedd EErrggoonnoommiicc SSppeecciiaalliissttss aavvaaiillaabbllee ttoo aassssiisstt mmeemmbbeerrss wwiitthh eerrggoonnoommiicc aasssseessssmmeennttss..FFoorr mmoorree iinnffoorrmmaattiioonn,, ccoonnttaacctt SSAASSWWHH aatt:: iinnffoo@@ssaasswwhh..ccaa 330066..554455..55559955Adjustable heightkeyboardStandingACBDKeyboard on the work surface LaptopThis adjustment enables all aspects of the design reference posture to be followed.Remove or lower the chair’s armrests so they do not interfere with the work surface. The forearms are therefore placed further in front of you. Use a separate, stand-alone keyboard and mouse, using only the laptop’s screen.ssoouurrccee:: AASSSSTTSSAASS 2200110017

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SASWH Connects - Issue 3Saskatchewan Association for Safe Workplaces in Health Inc.Training Program Highlight18Transferring clients and patients is a frequent task in healthcare. Moving tasks include assisting clients to stand, transferring to a wheelchair or commode, or ambulating down a hallway. Unfortunately, these duties come with a potentially high cost: recent statistics from the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board show that client/patient handling is the top source of injury to workers in healthcare in the province.Assisting in mobilizing clients involves many risks, and at any moment during this task there is the potential for injuries to both the worker and the client. Some of the risks associated with client transfers are the unpredictability of clients and patients due to physical instability, pain, lack of communication, cognitive ability, and urgency of the moment.SASWH’s Transferring Lifting Repositioning (TLR®) Program© focuses on eliminating or reducing the risk of injuries to workers by training them to follow a risk assessment process prior to, during, and after any task. This comprehensive risk assessment combined with applying the principles of safe body mechanics is fundamental to safe client transfers. A recently developed SASWH Safety Talk - TLR® Standing Transfer with Belt Including Walking – focuses on the safe use of transfer belts and the risk assessment process to ensure the safest move during standing transfers.The key takeaways of this new Safety Talk are the importance of workers always assessing themselves, their environment, equipment, and client before performing a standing transfer, including walking. Workers must eliminate or manage any identied risks prior to performing the task. The risk of injury is further reduced by using safe body mechanics, clear communication with other workers and the client throughout the task, and obtaining assistance for further assessment as required.It is imperative that workers’ hands remain on the transfer belt for the duration of the move – including walking – and that mobility assistive devices are available and used when needed.Questions about the TLR® program and moving tasks can be directed to info@saswh.ca.TLR®: Two-Worker Transfers and Following Risk AssessmentBy: Jody PalmerSASWH Workplace Safety Specialist

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Movement MattersWhen it comes to workplace safety, onestatement holds true: movement matters. It’snot just about completing tasks; how wemove directly impacts productivity, and long-term well-being. For large enterprise andgovernment organizations, reducing injuryrisks and enhancing performance can lead tomore than just better outcomes forindividuals. It can transform the efficiency,safety, and cost-effectiveness of entire teamsand operations. This is where 3motionAI, anindustry leader in motion analysis, steps inwith its groundbreaking product, FlashAI.By redefining how human performance isassessed and optimized, 3motionAI combinescutting-edge AI-powered technology withactionable insights to help people movebetter and reduce injuries. At the workplace,improving human function isn’t just a goalfor 3motionAI; it’s a commitment toleveraging the power of movement totransform lives and optimizing performance.Movement matters and our solutions helpmake performance data more accessible,easier to understand and faster to act uponfor better outcomes.Smarter, safer and better performance in a flash.The future of AI-powered workplace performancestarts now!FlashAI—SmarterSolutions and DeeperInsights at Your FingertipsFlashAI provides real-time movementinsights, flagging risks and enablingproactive programs to enhanceproductivity, well-being, and costefficiency. Accessible and easy to use, ithelps enterprises and GOEs reduceinjuries, cut claims, and boost workforceperformance—all from your mobiledevice.Optimizing Performancein Three Easy StepsFlashAI incorporates an innovative three-step strategy to address the What, Why,and How of interpreting data forinformed decision making with precisionand confidence. Taking care of yourworkforce leads to better outcomes forall.STEP #1 - WHAT: FlashAI usesvideo analysis to provide a clearvisual summary of joint positionsand risks, simplifying complex dataand research into easy-to-understand insights.STEP #2 - WHY: Advanced Analysisis a paid upgrade offering rich,research-driven insights into overallmusculoskeletal risk. Dive into ourdetailed overlay video and PDFreport outlining joint postures,reach distances, joint kinetics, andoptional industry-standardassessment tools. STEP #3 - HOW: PredictAI is a paidupgrade to transform analysis intopredictive action with trendsanalysis and forecasting,improvement strategies, andtailored suggestions. It helps teamswork smarter, prevent injuries, andenhance performance in theworkplace.Why FlashAI MattersFor enterprises and GOE’s, achievingoptimal worker performance is apriority. FlashAI delivers compellingresults with:Reduce Costs: Minimize injuryrisks, insurance payouts, andworkplace disruptions.Real-Time Insights: Instantlyidentify risks and receiveactionable data for immediatedecision-making.Boost Productivity: Improve safetyand performance with seamlessworkflow integration.Ready to TransformPerformanceScan the QR code and lets getstarted today.Scan the QR code andactivate FlashAI now.IntroducingFlashAIMovement MattersWhen it comes to workplace safety, onestatement holds true: movement matters. It’snot just about completing tasks; how wemove directly impacts productivity, and long-term well-being. For large enterprise andgovernment organizations, reducing injuryrisks and enhancing performance can lead tomore than just better outcomes forindividuals. It can transform the efficiency,safety, and cost-effectiveness of entire teamsand operations. This is where 3motionAI, anindustry leader in motion analysis, steps inwith its groundbreaking product, FlashAI.By redefining how human performance isassessed and optimized, 3motionAI combinescutting-edge AI-powered technology withactionable insights to help people movebetter and reduce injuries. At the workplace,improving human function isn’t just a goalfor 3motionAI; it’s a commitment toleveraging the power of movement totransform lives and optimizing performance.Movement matters and our solutions helpmake performance data more accessible,easier to understand and faster to act uponfor better outcomes.Smarter, safer and better performance in a flash.The future of AI-powered workplace performancestarts now!FlashAI—SmarterSolutions and DeeperInsights at Your FingertipsFlashAI provides real-time movementinsights, flagging risks and enablingproactive programs to enhanceproductivity, well-being, and costefficiency. Accessible and easy to use, ithelps enterprises and GOEs reduceinjuries, cut claims, and boost workforceperformance—all from your mobiledevice.Optimizing Performancein Three Easy StepsFlashAI incorporates an innovative three-step strategy to address the What, Why,and How of interpreting data forinformed decision making with precisionand confidence. Taking care of yourworkforce leads to better outcomes forall.STEP #1 - WHAT: FlashAI usesvideo analysis to provide a clearvisual summary of joint positionsand risks, simplifying complex dataand research into easy-to-understand insights.STEP #2 - WHY: Advanced Analysisis a paid upgrade offering rich,research-driven insights into overallmusculoskeletal risk. Dive into ourdetailed overlay video and PDFreport outlining joint postures,reach distances, joint kinetics, andoptional industry-standardassessment tools. STEP #3 - HOW: PredictAI is a paidupgrade to transform analysis intopredictive action with trendsanalysis and forecasting,improvement strategies, andtailored suggestions. It helps teamswork smarter, prevent injuries, andenhance performance in theworkplace.Why FlashAI MattersFor enterprises and GOE’s, achievingoptimal worker performance is apriority. FlashAI delivers compellingresults with:Reduce Costs: Minimize injuryrisks, insurance payouts, andworkplace disruptions.Real-Time Insights: Instantlyidentify risks and receiveactionable data for immediatedecision-making.Boost Productivity: Improve safetyand performance with seamlessworkflow integration.Ready to TransformPerformanceScan the QR code and lets getstarted today.Scan the QR code andactivate FlashAI now.IntroducingFlashAIVENDOR FEATURE ARTICLE - 3motionAI20

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Movement MattersWhen it comes to workplace safety, onestatement holds true: movement matters. It’snot just about completing tasks; how wemove directly impacts productivity, and long-term well-being. For large enterprise andgovernment organizations, reducing injuryrisks and enhancing performance can lead tomore than just better outcomes forindividuals. It can transform the efficiency,safety, and cost-effectiveness of entire teamsand operations. This is where 3motionAI, anindustry leader in motion analysis, steps inwith its groundbreaking product, FlashAI.By redefining how human performance isassessed and optimized, 3motionAI combinescutting-edge AI-powered technology withactionable insights to help people movebetter and reduce injuries. At the workplace,improving human function isn’t just a goalfor 3motionAI; it’s a commitment toleveraging the power of movement totransform lives and optimizing performance.Movement matters and our solutions helpmake performance data more accessible,easier to understand and faster to act uponfor better outcomes.Smarter, safer and better performance in a flash.The future of AI-powered workplace performancestarts now!FlashAI—SmarterSolutions and DeeperInsights at Your FingertipsFlashAI provides real-time movementinsights, flagging risks and enablingproactive programs to enhanceproductivity, well-being, and costefficiency. Accessible and easy to use, ithelps enterprises and GOEs reduceinjuries, cut claims, and boost workforceperformance—all from your mobiledevice.Optimizing Performancein Three Easy StepsFlashAI incorporates an innovative three-step strategy to address the What, Why,and How of interpreting data forinformed decision making with precisionand confidence. Taking care of yourworkforce leads to better outcomes forall.STEP #1 - WHAT: FlashAI usesvideo analysis to provide a clearvisual summary of joint positionsand risks, simplifying complex dataand research into easy-to-understand insights.STEP #2 - WHY: Advanced Analysisis a paid upgrade offering rich,research-driven insights into overallmusculoskeletal risk. Dive into ourdetailed overlay video and PDFreport outlining joint postures,reach distances, joint kinetics, andoptional industry-standardassessment tools. STEP #3 - HOW: PredictAI is a paidupgrade to transform analysis intopredictive action with trendsanalysis and forecasting,improvement strategies, andtailored suggestions. It helps teamswork smarter, prevent injuries, andenhance performance in theworkplace.Why FlashAI MattersFor enterprises and GOE’s, achievingoptimal worker performance is apriority. FlashAI delivers compellingresults with:Reduce Costs: Minimize injuryrisks, insurance payouts, andworkplace disruptions.Real-Time Insights: Instantlyidentify risks and receiveactionable data for immediatedecision-making.Boost Productivity: Improve safetyand performance with seamlessworkflow integration.Ready to TransformPerformanceScan the QR code and lets getstarted today.Scan the QR code andactivate FlashAI now.IntroducingFlashAIMovement MattersWhen it comes to workplace safety, onestatement holds true: movement matters. It’snot just about completing tasks; how wemove directly impacts productivity, and long-term well-being. For large enterprise andgovernment organizations, reducing injuryrisks and enhancing performance can lead tomore than just better outcomes forindividuals. It can transform the efficiency,safety, and cost-effectiveness of entire teamsand operations. This is where 3motionAI, anindustry leader in motion analysis, steps inwith its groundbreaking product, FlashAI.By redefining how human performance isassessed and optimized, 3motionAI combinescutting-edge AI-powered technology withactionable insights to help people movebetter and reduce injuries. At the workplace,improving human function isn’t just a goalfor 3motionAI; it’s a commitment toleveraging the power of movement totransform lives and optimizing performance.Movement matters and our solutions helpmake performance data more accessible,easier to understand and faster to act uponfor better outcomes.Smarter, safer and better performance in a flash.The future of AI-powered workplace performancestarts now!FlashAI—SmarterSolutions and DeeperInsights at Your FingertipsFlashAI provides real-time movementinsights, flagging risks and enablingproactive programs to enhanceproductivity, well-being, and costefficiency. Accessible and easy to use, ithelps enterprises and GOEs reduceinjuries, cut claims, and boost workforceperformance—all from your mobiledevice.Optimizing Performancein Three Easy StepsFlashAI incorporates an innovative three-step strategy to address the What, Why,and How of interpreting data forinformed decision making with precisionand confidence. Taking care of yourworkforce leads to better outcomes forall.STEP #1 - WHAT: FlashAI usesvideo analysis to provide a clearvisual summary of joint positionsand risks, simplifying complex dataand research into easy-to-understand insights.STEP #2 - WHY: Advanced Analysisis a paid upgrade offering rich,research-driven insights into overallmusculoskeletal risk. Dive into ourdetailed overlay video and PDFreport outlining joint postures,reach distances, joint kinetics, andoptional industry-standardassessment tools. STEP #3 - HOW: PredictAI is a paidupgrade to transform analysis intopredictive action with trendsanalysis and forecasting,improvement strategies, andtailored suggestions. It helps teamswork smarter, prevent injuries, andenhance performance in theworkplace.Why FlashAI MattersFor enterprises and GOE’s, achievingoptimal worker performance is apriority. FlashAI delivers compellingresults with:Reduce Costs: Minimize injuryrisks, insurance payouts, andworkplace disruptions.Real-Time Insights: Instantlyidentify risks and receiveactionable data for immediatedecision-making.Boost Productivity: Improve safetyand performance with seamlessworkflow integration.Ready to TransformPerformanceScan the QR code and lets getstarted today.Scan the QR code andactivate FlashAI now.IntroducingFlashAIVENDOR FEATURE ARTICLE - 3motionAI21For any inquiries, please email info.3moonai@3moonai.com**GOE = government-owned enty

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