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NSC Invests in Future Safety Tech | National Safety Council

July 9, 2025 Jennifer Chen Health
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Original source: ehstoday.com

National Safety Council Awards grants to advance Workplace Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention

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  • National Safety Council Awards grants to advance Workplace Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention
    • Combating⁢ MSDs: A ⁢Growing Concern
    • MSD Solutions Lab & Pledge Drive Progress
    • Research to Solutions (R2S) Grant: Fueling Academic⁣ Innovation
    • MSD Solutions Pilot Grant: Bridging Research and⁣ Real-World Request

The National Safety Council (NSC) has awarded grants totaling $340,000 to ten organizations dedicated to pioneering research and implementing innovative solutions to prevent musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) – the most common cause of workplace injury in the ‍United States. These awards, distributed through the Research to Solutions (R2S) Grant ⁤and the MSD Solutions Pilot‍ Grant⁢ programs, underscore the NSC’s commitment to creating safer working environments nationwide and globally.

Combating⁢ MSDs: A ⁢Growing Concern

musculoskeletal disorders, affecting muscles, nerves, tendons, ligaments, joints, cartilage, and spinal discs, impact millions of⁢ workers annually. These injuries can lead to chronic pain, reduced productivity, and notable healthcare costs. Recognizing the urgent need for proactive prevention,⁣ the NSC has considerably ramped up its efforts through initiatives like the MSD ⁣Solutions Lab and strategic grant programs.

MSD Solutions Lab & Pledge Drive Progress

The NSC’s⁣ blank” rel=”noopener”>MSD Solutions Lab, established in 2021 with funding ‍from Amazon,⁢ serves ⁣as a hub for developing and disseminating best practices in MSD prevention. The lab recently celebrated the third ⁢anniversary of its impactful blank” rel=”noopener”>MSD Pledge initiative. This program has garnered ⁣participation from nearly 250 organizations, representing⁤ a collective commitment to protecting over 3 million employees worldwide.

“This year’s recipients exemplify the ⁣kind of bold, actionable ideas needed to create safer working ⁢environments,” said Katherine Mendoza, senior director of workplace safety programs at NSC.

Research to Solutions (R2S) Grant: Fueling Academic⁣ Innovation

The R2S grant program provides crucial funding to ⁣academic institutions conducting cutting-edge ⁢research into MSD interventions. Each selected project receives up to $50,000 to explore innovative approaches, including emerging technologies, risk⁣ assessment, and holistic worker well-being. This year’s recipients are tackling critical challenges in MSD prevention:

university of Waterloo: building on⁤ previous success, ‍the University of Waterloo will refine and leverage innovative MSD risk assessment tools, integrating data from emerging technologies to provide more accurate and ⁣actionable insights.
Auburn University: Researchers‍ at Auburn University are developing and testing a novel plant-layout organizational tool specifically designed for MSD control and mitigation, aiming to‍ proactively reduce risk through ergonomic workspace design.
Texas Tech University: Texas Tech University is evaluating the effectiveness⁤ of 3D-printed head and neck rests in⁢ reducing discomfort and ⁢strain during overhead work, a common contributor to MSDs ‍in various industries.
George Mason University: George Mason University is pioneering the advancement⁤ of smartphone-based computer vision⁤ technology for real-time movement assessment. This technology aims‍ to identify and prevent MSDs in⁤ high-risk professions like emergency response.

MSD Solutions Pilot Grant: Bridging Research and⁣ Real-World Request

The MSD solutions Pilot ⁤Grant fosters collaboration between MSD Pledge members and leading technology ⁣providers, accelerating the adoption of promising safety ‍innovations. ⁣Recipients receive $20,000 to implement and evaluate solutions designed to reduce‍ MSD risks in practical settings. This year’s projects demonstrate the power of⁤ partnership:

dormakaba & DORN: dormakaba‍ will partner with DORN to deliver extensive employee ‍training in MSD risk reduction best practices, promoting a culture⁢ of wellness and⁣ preventative care. Cargill & MākuSafe: Cargill is collaborating with MākuSafe to explore the use of wearable technology for creating detailed risk profiles and enabling⁤ early hazard identification, allowing for proactive intervention.
Panduit & Stroma Vision: Panduit will team with Stroma Vision to reduce upper extremity MSD risks in⁢ the demanding surroundings of cable management and electrical connectivity manufacturing. Northwell &⁤ Hapo: Northwell is collaborating with Hapo ⁣to validate the benefits ⁣of ⁣a ⁢cutting-edge “surgeon

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