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- Risk Managers | Briotix Health
Our solutions are customized to help you identify and mitigate organizational risks while reducing workers' compensation costs. Risk Managers As a risk manager, constantly identifying potential risks, evaluating their impact and likelihood, developing and executing risk management plans, staying compliant with regulations, effectively communicating risk information to stakeholders, and balancing risk and reward are ongoing challenges. But by partnering with a company like Briotix Health that has a deep understanding of your industry and a proven track record of successful risk mitigation, these challenges can be met and lead to a safer, more secure future for the organization. Which of these challenges are you experiencing as a Risk Manager? Briotix Health Can Help Click the icons to learn more. Managing Workers’ Compensation Costs Identifying and Mitigating Numerous Types of Risks Across the Entire Organization Ensuring You Hire the Right Employees
- Wisconsin Safety Council Annual Conference | Briotix Health
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- EWC&R Conference | Briotix Health
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- The Real Steps to Reducing DART and Lost Time with Return-to-Work | Briotix Health
< Back The Real Steps to Reducing DART and Lost Time with Return-to-Work Save My Spot! May 20, 2025 at 5:00:00 PM Join Loryn York and Mallory Lazell, Briotix Health Return-to-Work experts as they explore the steps you can take today to begin combatting high DART rates, lost time, and injuries in the workplace. Exploring short and long-term solutions, these experts will walk attendees through the intricacies of the return-to-work process and showcase the material effects of these programs. If you are looking to save costs, time, and employees, sign-up today! Register to attend: This live webinar event has already passed! Catch the recorded session here: https://www.briotix.com/webinars About the Presenters: Loryn York Program Manager - Return to Work Services at Briotix Health Loryn holds a dual Bachelor’s degree in Communication and Sociology from The University of California, Santa Barbara, an Occupational Health and Safety Certificate from the University of California, San Diego, and is a Certified Ergonomic Evaluation Specialist (CEES). She has more than 15 years' experience in the return to work field, from injury prevention, ergonomics, and return to work and stay at work program development and management, with an additional 10 years' experience in client service and project management. In 2021, Loryn joined Briotix Health, where her strategic approach and organizational skills contribute to Briotix Health's mission of delivering meaningful results in employee health. Currently serving as the Program Manager of Return to Work Services, Loryn is responsible for overseeing and supporting multiple return to work teams, helping to enhance employee health and safety across various industries. Her key responsibilities include program development, process improvement, managing teams to ensure operational success, as well as client satisfaction, and serving as a subject matter expert for Briotix Health. Loryn is committed to leading teams towards personal and professional growth, and through her leadership, Loryn continues to make a positive impact on return to work outcomes in the workplace. Mallory Lazell Project Manager - Graduated Return to Work at Briotix Health Mallory holds a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Science from Marshall University and a Doctorate degree in Physical Therapy from West Virginia University. She is a licensed Physical Therapist with a board certification in Orthopedics from the America Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. She holds levels one and two CEAS certifications and has a varied clinical background in general outpatient, orthopedic, sports, geriatric, worker's compensation, acute care, and ergonomics. She joined the Briotix Health team in 2014 and has held multiple positions within the company over the last 11 years. Her roles have included Accommodations Consulting, onsite injury prevention and ergonomics in the industrial and office environments, and, most recently, Graduated Return to Work planning. She currently serves as Project Manager over the Graduated Return to Work (GRTW) program which facilitates returning employees to work after injury or personal medical issues. Her key responsibilities include creating and monitoring GRTW plans, training and mentoring new hire employees in the GRTW program, and monitoring the success/development of the program. She also provides client outcomes reporting, assists with growth of the program, and develops/presents GRTW educational materials to clients and cross-functional teams within Briotix. Register to attend
- NSC Spring Safety Conference & Expo | Briotix Health
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- National Ergo | Briotix Health
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- Susan Bradbury | Briotix Health
Learn about our dedicated team members specializing in injury prevention and industrial sports medicine. Discover how our experts promote workplace wellness and keep your workforce moving safely and efficiently. Susan Bradbury MEd, PT Connect with Sue About Susan Susan Bradbury is a highly experienced physical therapist with a diverse background in healthcare and occupational environments. Her professional journey spans private practices, outpatient orthopedics, hospitals, industrial, and office settings. In these roles, she has honed her expertise in patient care, rehabilitation, workplace ergonomics, and injury prevention programs. Susan began her career as a Certified Athletic Trainer, helping athletes prevent and recover from injuries. She later earned a Master’s in Sports Medicine and a degree in Physical Therapy, broadening her expertise to deliver comprehensive care across diverse settings.
- PPSA Safety and Health Conference | Briotix Health
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- Facility Managers | Briotix Health
Reduce your workplace injury rates and control costs with our ergonomic solutions and technologies in your facilities. Facility Managers As a facilities manager, juggling the complex responsibilities of maintaining building infrastructure, ensuring safety and security, managing resources and budgets effectively, adhering to regulations and standards, and balancing the demands of multiple stakeholders is a constant challenge. But with exceptional organizational skills, in-depth technical knowledge, and the ability to communicate and collaborate effectively, these challenges can be met and lead to well-functioning, safe, and secure facilities for all. Briotix Health Can Help Which of these challenges are you experiencing as a Facility Manager? Click the icons to learn more. No Time to Formalize an Ergonomics Program Controlling Costs of Ergonomics Solutions Researching and Ordering the Right Types of Equipment in Bulk
- MSD Prevention ROI Calculator | Briotix Health
Calculate your savings potential with a comprehensive MSD injury prevention program. Estimation based on real injury data! MSD Prevention ROI Calculator This tool uses the information you provide to calculate the estimated cost savings you can expect when implementing our Industrial Sports Medicine™. This information is based on real-world employer data of the direct and indirect costs of MSDs and the average reduction of MSDs acheived by the Briotix Health Industrial Sports Medicine™ solution. More about Industrial Sports Medicine™ How to Calculate your Input Data Average Number of Annual MSD Recordables There are multiple ways to find (or accurately estimate) your average annual MSD recordable data: Average of last 3 years Total of last 12 months Estimate based on current trends Average Treatment Cost Per MSD Use your annual treatment cost divided by your annual number of recordables. If you do not know your average treatment cost, use the default value. The default value ($30,487) is based on OSHA Safety Pays Estimator direct cost of a single strain injury. Indirect Cost Multiplier Unless you know that your organization is more or less impacted by indirect costs of MSDs than most, we recommend using the average estimate. Conservative estimate: 1x direct costs Average estimate: 2x direct costs High estimate: 4x direct costs If you would like assistance creating an ROI estimation based on all of your unique organization circumstances, please contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation to see what MSD injury prevention can do for you. Prevent MSDs with a comprehensive Industrial Sports Medicine™solution! More about Industrial Sports Medicine™
- Understanding Ergonomic Shifts in 2025: Trends, Evolutions, and Technology | Briotix Health
< Back Understanding Ergonomic Shifts in 2025: Trends, Evolutions, and Technology Save My Spot! January 30, 2025 at 7:00:00 PM ... How do you keep workers safe in the new year? ... Is AI taking over safety? ... How are ergonomic programs evolving? As we enter 2025, the most valuable asset you can bring to your company is knowledge. Join Certified Professional Ergonomists, Kristianne Egbert and Heather Ritz, as they sit down with a moderator to explore the essentials of ergonomics in 2025 and how programs are changing (and staying the same) in a new technological landscape. Learn about what trends are vital to the new year and the existing programs that will remain vital to employee safety and company success. Register to attend: This live webinar event has already passed! Catch the recorded session here: https://www.briotix.com/webinars About the Presenters: Kristianne Egbert, CPE Senior Corporate Ergonomist at Briotix Health Kristianne attained her Bachelor’s of Science in Human Factors Engineering from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. She is a Certified Professional Ergonomist through the Board of Certified Professional Ergonomists. Kristianne manages the industrial ergonomics service line at Briotix Health from both the project management and technical consulting standpoint. She has provided ergonomic services to industries through the past 20 years and has worked with a diverse group of clients and their employees, including telecom, automotive, food and beverage, aerospace, retail, office space, and biotech industries. Her expertise include: results driven training, risk assessments, design guideline consulting, technical analysis with reporting and ergonomic technology solutions for improving work conditions to allow for improved employee performance. Heather Ritz, CPE Ergonomics Program Manager at Briotix Health Heather attained her Bachelor’s of Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. She is a Certified Professional Ergonomist through the Board of Certified Professional Ergonomists. Heather’s background includes over 20 years of applying ergonomics in various industries throughout the US and internationally. Heather has worked in manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, naval ship building, aerospace, distribution centers, food and beverage, steel foundries, and more. Her interests are in optimizing employee performance and the overall health and well-being of employees through the application of ergonomics in workstation redesign. She also enjoys problems solving as it relates to ergonomics and efficiency. Register to attend
- Safety Managers | Briotix Health
Eliminate sprain, strain, and OSHA recordable injuries by implementing our tailored onsite or virtual injury prevention programs. Safety Professionals Health and safety professionals face significant challenges when employees get hurt on the job. Ensuring compliance with regulations and company policies, investigating the root cause of incidents, improving workplace safety, managing costs associated with injury, and promoting a positive safety culture are just some of the many hats worn by safety professionals. Addressing these challenges requires a proactive approach to safety management and a commitment to continuous improvement. Which of these challenges are you experiencing as a Safety Professional? Briotix Health Can Help Click the icons to learn more. Wearing Too Many Hats With Not Enough Time Reduced Workforce Productivity High New Hire Injury Rates High Days Away, Restricted, or Transfe rred (DART) Rates







