🏠 Vergo x BCCSA Pilot Program – Main Hub

Welcome to the main hub for the BCCSA Ergonomics Pilot Program, delivered in partnership with Vergo. This initiative brings together construction companies across British Columbia to explore how AI-powered ergonomic assessments can help reduce workplace injuries, improve safety practices, and enhance productivity on job sites.
This hub is your go-to space for everything related to the program — from onboarding and training to tracking submissions and accessing support. You’ll find best practices, video guides, consent templates, and downloadable tools all in one place.
This pilot is funded through the Research, Development and Opportunity (RDO) Fund and supported by the BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA).

📣 Program At-a-Glance

Duration: 6 months ​Goal: Help construction companies in BC proactively identify and reduce musculoskeletal injury risks using Vergo’s AI-driven ergonomics platform ​Funding: RDO Fund – BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA) ​Target: Complete 10–16 ergonomic assessments per company each month ​Industry Focus: Construction (including general contracting, civil works, specialty trades, and renovation)

Key Benefits

Gain objective insight into risky construction movements (e.g. lifting, twisting, overhead reaching)
Identify ergonomic hazards using short video assessments
Receive data-driven reports with improvement recommendations
Improve job site safety and reduce injury-related downtime
Support compliance with WorkSafeBC ergonomics requirements
No cost to participate

What to Expect

Step-by-step onboarding from Vergo’s support team
Training on how to capture short, high-quality videos of real job tasks
Monthly check-ins to track progress and support data collection
End-of-program summary to highlight ergonomic risks and areas for improvement

📇 Program Contact – BCCSA

To be confirmed.

🤝 Need Help?

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