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New Findings from NSC Grant Recipients Help Tackle America's Most Common Workplace Injury
Prnewswireยท2025-06-11 19:00

Core Insights - The MSD Solutions Lab, established by the National Safety Council (NSC) in 2021 with funding from Amazon, aims to reduce musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) through innovative research and pilot programs [2][4] - The 2023-2024 MSD Solutions Lab Research to Solutions (R2S) and Pilot Grant programs have shown measurable progress in addressing MSDs, which are the most common workplace injuries [1][3] Funding and Grants - Nearly $850,000 has been awarded by NSC in the third grant cycle, including $275,000 to nine organizations during the inaugural 2023-2024 cycle [2] - The MSD Solutions Pilot Grant program supported various companies, including Amerisure Insurance and General Electric Aerospace, in applying emerging technologies to manual materials handling [3] Technological Innovations - The pilot programs involved trials with HeroWear, an exosuit developer, and TuMeke Ergonomics, which utilizes computer vision to detect risky postures [3][6] - Rutgers University developed an AI-based image captioning tool for real-time ergonomic risk identification, while Iowa State University created a predictive model for shoulder MSD hazards [6] Industry Collaboration - The initiative emphasizes collaboration across industries to effectively address MSDs through strategic investment and innovative thinking [4] - NSC's efforts include providing data-backed insights on emerging safety technologies to reduce ergonomic risks [4]