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    New Findings from NSC Grant Recipients Help Tackle America’s Most Common Workplace Injury

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    MSD Solutions Lab programs unite academic researchers and industry partners to drive innovation

    WASHINGTON, June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The National Safety Council released findings from 2023-2024 MSD Solutions Lab Research to Solutions (R2S) and MSD Solutions Pilot Grant programs. Results showed practical applications and measurable progress toward reducing musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), the most common workplace injury.

    Launched by the MSD Solutions Lab, a groundbreaking NSC initiative established in 2021 with funding from Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), the grant programs empower researchers and employers to explore and pilot new solutions that can help prevent MSDs. Now in its third grant cycle, nearly $850,000 has been awarded by NSC, including $275,000 to nine pioneering organizations during the inaugural 2023-2024 cycle.

    “The 2023-2024 grantees have made remarkable progress in turning innovative concepts into actionable solutions,” said Katherine Mendoza, senior director of workplace safety programs at NSC. “By investing in both academic research and employer-led pilot projects, we’re advancing scalable strategies that can help protect workers across any industry.”

    Highlights from the 2023-2024 R2S program include:

    • Rutgers University developed an AI-based image captioning tool that helps employers identify ergonomic risks in real time
    • Iowa State University created a predictive model to evaluate shoulder MSD hazards in high-risk jobs
    • Virginia Tech implemented low-cost, camera-based sensors with machine learning to assess workplace MSD exposures
    • University of Waterloo produced guidance for integrating computer vision into workplace ergonomics programs

    The 2023-2024 MSD Solutions Pilot Grant program supported Amerisure Insurance, Burlington Hydro, General Electric Aerospace, and Guarantee Electrical Company in applying emerging technologies to manual materials handling – a major driver of MSDs. Trials were conducted with HeroWear, an exosuit developer, and TuMeke Ergonomics, which uses computer vision to detect risky postures and movements. Notable takeaways from participants included positive employee feedback regarding use of the technologies and improvements in risk identification and injury prevention strategies.

    “When we partnered with NSC to launch the MSD Solutions Lab in 2021, we recognized that addressing MSDs effectively requires strategic investment, innovative thinking, and collaboration across industries,” said Sarah Rhoads, Vice President of Global Workplace Health and Safety at Amazon. “We’re pleased to see the Lab explore a wide range of technologies and programs that may lead to the next great advancement in workplace safety practices, benefitting workers across industries.”

    From reducing ergonomic risks to providing data-backed insights on emerging safety technology, the R2S and MSD Solutions Pilot grants are among several initiatives led by the MSD Solutions Lab to prevent MSDs. To learn more about these efforts, visit nsc.org/msd.

    About the National Safety Council
    The National Safety Council is America’s leading nonprofit safety advocate – and has been for over 110 years. As a mission-based organization, we work to eliminate the leading causes of preventable death and injury, focusing our efforts on the workplace and roadways. We create a culture of safety to not only keep people safer at work, but also beyond the workplace so they can live their fullest lives.

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    SOURCE National Safety Council



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