We’re on a mission to transform your work environment into a happier and more productive space. Rather than offering quick, impersonal fixes, we take the time to understand you and your work, ensuring effective interventions.
1. Increased savings
• Fewer injuries
• More productive and sustainable employees
• Fewer workers’ compensation claims
2. Fewer employees experiencing pain
• Implementing ergonomic improvements can reduce the risk factors that lead to discomfort.
3. Increased productivity
• Ergonomic improvements can reduce the primary risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders, so workers are more efficient, productive, and have greater job satisfaction.
4. Increased morale
• Attention to ergonomics can make employees feel valued because they know their employer is making their workplace safer.
5. Reduced absenteeism
• Ergonomics leads to healthy and pain-free workers who are more likely to be engaged and productive.
WE GO ERGO, established in 2024 by Ryan McCarthy, is driven by a passion for excellence. Armed with a Master of Science degree with distinction in Human Kinetics and Ergonomics from Rhodes University, Ryan is also a Certified Ergonomic Associate in training with the Ergonomic Society of South Africa.
Streamline Your Compliance Journey with Ease:
Embarking on the journey of ergonomic compliance can feel like navigating a maze of complexities. But fear not! Our ergonomic solutions are here to simplify the process, ensuring seamless adherence to the latest regulations.
At We Go Ergo, we combine science, experience, and practical solutions to ensure your workspace is tailored for comfort and efficiency. Whether you’re a small business, a large corporation, or an individual looking to improve your home office, we’re here to help you work smarter, not harder.
Let us help you build a healthier, more ergonomic work environment—because when you feel good at work, you do your best work.
Risk assessment: the level of risk is measured using validated tools. We can assess your physical, cognitive and system risks to satisfy Regulation 6 of Ergonomic Regulations 2019.
Ergonomic training: increased awareness allows quick identification of issues so they can be removed before an incident occurs. This saves time and money while ensuring well-being. To satisfy Regulation 3 of Ergonomic Regulations 2019.
Ergonomic consulting: ensure full ergonomic program setup and compliance. From training, to risk assessments, medical reporting and in-depth system mapping.
Desk assessment: prevent pain from incorrect workstation setup. Using objective tools and a questionnaire we shape your workstation setup to your unique needs. Save yourself from pain by working with our expert today!
When booking 5 or more assessments for your business you receive a R100 discount per booking.
Free yourself from the agony of neck and lower back pain! Let an expert evaluate your working posture and reclaim control over your comfort. With risk assessment tools pinpointing your vulnerabilities and a personalized questionnaire delving into your unique needs, we’re here to empower you to conquer your pain and embrace a life of relief, starting today!
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