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Mission Statement “The mission of MEGAComfort is to provide ergonomic products which will increase employee health, safety and well-being while at the same time mitigating employer risk while being a cost- effective initiative”
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Musculoskeletal Disorders in the Workplace The occurrence of M.S.D’s are higher in the manufacturing and similar sectors due to the nature of the tasks involved which will eventually lead to aches, pain and injuries on the job Commonly recognized causes are prolonged static standing, static postures, over-exertion, repetitive motion, low strain but high repetition type of work (Liberty Mutual 2002 safety index)
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Skyrocketing Costs Companies must now look for any effective way to help prevent workplace injuries Insurance premiums and workplace compensation claims are skyrocketing due to the aging workforce and increased health care costs
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Government Pressure Added pressure is placed on companies to seek ways to provide for a healthier and safer workplace environment as a result of increased government regulations through organizations such as O.S.H.A.
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Root Causes of Musculoskeletal Disorders Since we stand and walk with our feet in contact with the ground, the feet are the weight-bearing foundation of the body Standing or walking for long periods of time at the work place affects the knee, hip and back over long term
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Feet are Foundation of the Body The weight bearing portion of the body while in the standing position is the foot. This also represents the foundation upon which the knee, hip and back will be affected long term
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The Effect of the Ground – Part 1 Heel Strike As the heel contacts the ground, there is an equal but opposite reaction force from the ground on the calcaneus (heel bone)
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The Effect of the Ground – Part 2 Tibial Torsion As a result there is a twisting of the tibial (leg) bone in an inward direction
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The Effect of the Ground – Part 3 Loss of Arch This forces the arch of the foot lower, making the leg and foot muscles work harder, causing increased muscle fatigue
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The Effect of Gravity and Body Weight Gravitational forces which can be up to seven times your body weight cause a very strong downward force on the feet
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Pronation The abnormal motion occurring as a result of these upward and downward forces is known as “Pronation”
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Pronation Excessive pronation can lead to foot disorders such as heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, bunions, hammer toes, corns and calluses. The strap-like muscles from the calf will also attempt to hold up the arch as more downward pressures are applied throughout the day which can lead to Achilles tendonitis and shin splints
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Effect of Pronation on Hips, Knees and Back As a result, any lack of support at the level of feet will then cause the legs to roll inwards and the arch to collapse even further as the work shift progresses This will cause the hips to tilt anterior & result in a 15 degree trunk forward lean Knees and hips will also experience more inward stress and strain over time The back muscles will also be forced to work even harder to keep the worker standing upright
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Postural Changes Effecting the Back
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The Need for Shock Absorption at the Feet Any lack of shock absorption at the feet allows the force from heel strike to make its way up the body like a shock wave with every step The harder and more unforgiving the floor or ground surface the greater the shock wave All the joints and muscles from the ankles to the knees to the hips and the back will also feel the effects of this added pounding
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Prolonged Static Standing A decrease in blood circulation or blood pooling, as a result of prolonged static standing or muscle fatigue, can also lead to: Swelling of the Legs Varicose Veins Cramping Increased Muscle Fatigue Discomfort
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The Aging Workforce Arthritis and other Degenerative Diseases Cumulative Effects of Micro Trauma and Repetitive Stress Other Systemic Disorders and Medical Conditions
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The End Result Chronic Foot, Knee, Hip and Low Back Pain Employee Productivity Medical Costs Absenteeism Employee Comfort and Well Being Employee Health and Safety Injury Rates
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The MEGAComfort Solution
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Employee Effective and Cost Effective Any new health and safety initiative must be both employee-effective and cost- effective The need therefore exists for reasonably priced ergonomic products, personalized for the specific needs of the workplace and the individual employee
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What is Memory Foam
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Original Patented Dual Layer 100% Memory Foam Technology All MEGAComfort® products are uniquely designed using a patented* combination of high density DUAL LAYER 100% memory foam technology. The dual layers compress together and gently rebound with every step of the walking cycle. Top layer of memory foam reduces harmful shear force and provides comfort, the bottom layer provides shock absorption and motion control All MEGAComfort insoles contain only 100% high density memory foam with no cheap fillers or additives and are machine washable.
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Product Design All MEGAComfort Products have been ergonomically designed by Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, Dr. Kevan Orvitz MEGAComfort Anti-Fatigue Insoles are constructed using a patented dual layer 100% memory foam technology; providing maximum shock absorption, comfort and support
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Product Family Unique Anti-Fatigue Line
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New Protection Line
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Insoles vs Mats
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Please Take Away those Awful Mats
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Advantages over Standard Anti-Fatigue Floor Matting Personalized Comfort Zone for All Workers (Stationary and Mobile) Floor matting can only be used at stationary workstations and does not address mobile or outdoor work settings Direct Contact with the Body MEGAComfort Insoles are more effective because they work inside the footwear, in direct contact with the body Lower Costs & Maintenance Costs are considerably lower than for floor mats and require less maintenance and are easy to clean No Slips, Trips & Falls Standard floor matting increases the likelihood of slips, trips and falls on raised edges Easy to Install & Implement MEGAComfort Insoles require no installation like mats and can be implemented instantly Various Budgets Can Be Used The required subsidy for the insoles may be considered from PPE, Wellness, Footwear and Matting)
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Cost Savings vs Matting *Based on a 250 Employee Facility TOTAL SAVINGS: $38,475.00
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Corporate Benefits Significant cost savings and higher Return on Investment Lower Injury Rates and Compensation Claims Increased Employee Health, Wellness and Productivity Over 95% Employee Acceptance Rate No Slips, Trips or Falls issues Easy Implementation through Preferred Distribution
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Employee Benefits Proven in field tests to provide on average 35% reduction in foot, knee and back pain Clinically proven to significantly reduce muscle fatigue and increase balance reactions Direct Contact with the Body; personalized support and maximum comfort Easy to Clean - Machine Washable Overwhelming Acceptance
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The Only True Anti-Fatigue Solution Study Purpose: To measure EMG activity of the lower leg muscles in a manufacturing environment using MEGAComfort Insoles. Type of Employee: Manufacturing employees at a large United States Toy and Games Manufacturer Type of Work: Primary tasks involved static and dynamic standing postures for 60% – 90% of their workday Results: The EMG study demonstrated a reduction in muscle activity for both the Tibialis Anterior and Gastrocnemius muscles groups
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The Only True Anti-Fatigue Solution
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Science Proves Again that Insoles are Superior to Matting The Boeing Study – Matting vs Insoles Presented at NECE – Las Vegas November 2010 and Applied Ergo - Orlando March 2011 CONCLUSION : Soft Contoured Insoles between 20 and 40 Shore C Durometer (like MEGAComfort Insoles) are recommended over all types of matting for the standing and mobile employee
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MEGAComfort Insoles Preferred over Competition!! Comparison Study of the Five leading Industrial Insoles based on Personal Preference MEGAComfort Insoles ranked the highest in level of firmness, shock absorption, affect on balance, arch support and breathability and comfort
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Insoles and Footwear
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Choosing Insoles & Footwear Based on Foot Type
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Shank Bendable Shank
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Heel Counter
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Supportive Soft Midsole
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Mobility Considerations Choosing Insoles & Footwear
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Other Considerations Choosing Insoles Footwear Other Considerations ChemicalsOil Sharp Objects Falling Objects Moisture Electrical Considerations ESD –Static Dissipative ESD Footwear with ESD Insole Conductive Conductive Footwear with Conductive Insole EH – Electrical Hazard EH Footwear with Standard Insole Temperature Considerations Extreme Heat Breathable Material Extreme Cold Insulated Materials
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Suggested Implementation Initiate a MEGAComfort Insole Program with all employees who typically stand or walk for long periods Issue or provide allowances for two pairs of MEGAComfort Insoles per year to those targeted groups within the Facility from the PPE, Matting, Footwear or Uniform or Wellness Budget Coordinate through Preferred Distributor for ease of distribution and availability to the employee
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Testimonials “ We began testing the insoles as part of our Industrial Ergonomics Program We collected positive data and received great feedback through the C.L.U.E. surveys. We now include them as part of our Safety Shoe Program employees will receive one pair of insoles a year (paid for by the company).” Elizabeth M. Chevron Corporate Ergonomics Specialist “We had employees from all three tours sample the mega insoles. We handed out surveys how employees felt before they used mega insoles and another survey after two weeks. The outcome/results were great, employees were very happy with the insoles. Those who were complaining about back, hip and foot problems said they felt a difference by using the insoles.” Richard R. US Post Office Union Safety Rep. “Every department is required to have an ergonomic project submitted and completed each year. Our Medical and Safety Departments decided to try the Mega-comfort insoles in the areas where the employees were required to stand on concrete most of their shifts which sometimes lasted 12 hours. We had distributed another brand of insole earlier in the year and the employees were asked to let us know which insole they preferred. When the verdict was in, all those participating liked the Mega-comfort insoles over the other brand. We then ordered the insoles before the end of the year. By the time January came, we were getting requests for the insoles from other departments so we ordered again. The feedback was very positive. I think the requests for replacement insoles and the feedback speak highly of your product. One more thing needs to be mentioned about you and your company. I always received fast, courteous service. Whenever I had a question or called your company, I always received a quick response which is rare in these days of high tech.” Cathy T. Pepsico Occupational Health Nurse
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Comprehensive Safety and Ergonomic Solution Reduced Employer Risks and Costs Increased Employee Health, Wellness and Productivity In Conclusion © MEGAComfort Inc. 2015
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