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Surgery is a perplexing experience that can be quite overwhelming because of potential ramifications that can arise. This can also be said about your post-surgery
Do you wish to reduce the amount of workplace accidents or injuries? Your employee workspace should always be valued to ensure their wellbeing is taken care of. If you recognise and respect their welfare, efficiency and productivity will surely rise.
Then implementing a workplace assessment is a great step to move forward, while being mindful for the safety of your employees and the organisation you represent.
Rising OH&S risk, workers compensation premiums, workers complaining of discomfort or experiencing declining productivity are all key indicators that you may need a trained Onsite Physiotherapist or an Ergonomist to look at your workplace and systems. PhysioFirst Onsite Injury Prevention programs are proactive measures that we implement in organisations to manage OH&S risk, reduce workers compensation, and protect the wellbeing and safety of people.
Our Certified Professional Physiotherapists and Ergonomists can assist organisations in developing practical solutions to hazardous tasks. PhysioFirst team believe in early to work hence they provide an enhanced return to work plan and program for the individual while reducing the risk of future injury and related claims costs.
We assist in:
Throughout the process of our assessment and established prevention programs, we ensure you will attain the proposed conclusion with added recommendations for any changes that may be necessary.
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