NSC Invests $300,000 in Next-Generation Solutions for Safer Workplaces
Grants advance research and pilot programs to prevent musculoskeletal disorders
The grants support academic research and workplace pilot programs through the NSC
This year's awardees were announced during the Workplace Safety Summit: Innovation to Application, held during National Safety Month. The event spotlighted pioneering research and innovative strategies to mitigate MSDs. The lab also celebrated the third anniversary of its signature MSD Pledge initiative, which now includes nearly 250 organizations representing 3 million employees worldwide.
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The R2S grant supports academic institutions researching MSD interventions. Each selected project receives up to
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University of Waterloo , a second-time grant recipient, will use innovative MSD risk assessment tools to better leverage data from emerging technologies -
Auburn University will test a new plant-layout organizational tool for MSD control and mitigation -
Texas Tech University will assess 3D printed head and neck rests for reduced discomfort during overhead work -
George Mason University will develop smartphone computer vision technology for real-time movement assessment to prevent MSDs in emergency responders
The MSD Solutions Pilot Grant supports the trial of safety innovations through partnerships between MSD Pledge members and leading technology providers. Each recipient receives
- dormakaba will partner with DORN to train employees in MSD risk reduction best practices to improve overall wellness
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Cargill will work with MākuSafe to explore how technology can be used to create risk profiles and provide early hazard identification -
Panduit will team with Stroma Vision to help reduce upper extremity MSD risks in cable management and electrical connectivity manufacturing operations - Northwell will collaborate with Hapo to validate the benefits of a "surgeon exoskeleton" in reducing upper limb strain during long, complex surgical procedures
- US Foods will use IntelliSafe Analytics to identify lifting stress incidents at manufacturing facilities and delivery sites
This year's grant recipients will have the opportunity to present their findings at the 2026
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