RULA, REBA, and the Lifting Equation are in Excel format, and will do the math for you. I only have the lifting equation manual, so these tools are for those who are familiar with them, and have used them before.
Click links below for documents:
NIOSH Lifting Equation – English and Metric
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The point system is still messed up when you get to higher numbers. I entered a set of numbers that was supposed to give me a score of 6 according to the final chart, but it gave me a final score of 5. Hope this can be fixed. Thanks.
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RULA form
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I will have to look – these are all from government sources…so…thinking there is a joke somewhere. I will see if I can find better versions.
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What is the password for RULA form?
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Whoa,,,they updated with a password? Let me look! Sorry!
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What is the original file source? I want to make sure I’m not downloading a virus.
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I have replied with information on how to find them away from my site. Found good stuff. Liberty has an online calculator now.
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What is the original file source? I want to make sure I’m not downloading a virus.
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For the snook tables, liberty mutual now has an online form. If you Google, ‘liberty mutual snook tables’ you will see it.
For the NIOSH lifting equation, you can do the same and get it directly. There are also apps out there that do this directly. If you want the app from the CDC, simply type in , NIOSH lifting equation’ on the App Store,and it will come up as NLE Calc
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