ErgoMine Mobile App

About

ErgoMine is an ergonomics audit tool designed specifically for mining.

ErgoMine mobile app logo and photo of manager performing an audit on a worker

Overview

ErgoMine includes ergonomics audits for three types of mining operations; slip, trip, and fall hazard checklists; musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) risk factor evaluation forms; and a tool to document and track remedial actions to address identified deficiencies.

Audits are available for bagging, haul truck, and maintenance and repair operations at surface mining and processing facilities. Based on your responses to the audit and checklists questions, ErgoMine provides recommendations to fix existing hazards and when there is an opportunity for ergonomics improvement.

Once you have completed an audit, you can review the recommendations on your mobile device or you can email the recommendations to the recipients of your choice.

Slip, trip, and fall prevention checklists are available for fixed ladders, stairways, and walkways. Forms based on a previous NIOSH publication are available to evaluate hand tools, manual tasks, and ergonomic task improvements, report risk factors for MSDs, and identify symptoms amongst workers using the Nordic Musculoskeletal Symptom Questionnaire.

ErgoMine provides a means to document and track remedial actions using a fix list.

What are the benefits of using ErgoMine ?

NIOSH developed ErgoMine to assist mines in identifying and correcting ergonomics and safety deficiencies to increase the safety and health of the workforce. Whether it is identifying features of the workplace or tasks that should be redesigned or identifying musculoskeletal symptoms that may indicate the need for ergonomics improvements, ErgoMine was designed to assist with efficiently identifying and remediating problems.

Most mineworkers can conduct ergonomics audits reliably with a well-designed audit tool. The audit can be even more thorough than one conducted by an expert practitioner with respect to identifying ergonomics deficiencies in the workplace. ErgoMine can benefit your mine site by allowing workers without formal ergonomics training to identify issues and mitigate risks. You can also use ErgoMine to conduct audits before and after you make changes to the work environment to determine the impact on the workplace. ErgoMine also offers the opportunity to evaluate working and walking surfaces for slip, trip, and fall hazards and tools and tasks for risk factors for MSDs. Finally, documenting symptoms and reporting risk factors is essential in a proactive ergonomics program.

What's new in version 2.1?

  • Improved features for Section 508 accessibility.
  • Crash issues fixed for recommendations icon and audit open bug.
  • User interface improvements.
  • Addition of built-in help guidance.
  • Improved formatting in the generated reports.

Downloads

Android version‎

ErgoMine for Android devices is available at no cost from the Google Play Store

iOS version‎

ErgoMine for iOS devices is available at no cost from the Apple App Store.

Citation

Nasarwanji M; Pollard JP; Dempsey PG; Cole G; Fritz J; Britton J; Young M; Kocher L; Whitson A; Wolf C Pittsburgh, PA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 2021 Mar; :Mobile App.

NIOSHTIC2 Number: 20062153

Instructions

Refer to the Help Guide for an overview of the features and functions.

Installation notes:

  • ErgoMine 2.0 is developed as a mobile application for the Android and iOS platforms.
  • Using an Android or iOS device, use the direct links shown to the appropriate store page or go to the store and search on "ErgoMine" to locate and install this program.

Printable audits, checklists, and forms

The audits, checklists, and forms are also provided in PDF format for printing and use in the classic clipboard-and-pencil style. They can be downloaded individually using the links below or grouped using the reference links.

ErgoMine in the news

CORESafety TV, July 2021