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How does the color coding for risk levels work in Kinebot?

Explains the meaning of the colors used on the platform to indicate different levels of ergonomic risk.

Kinebot uses a color coding system to indicate ergonomic risk levels:

  • green means acceptable risk and a safe situation;
  • yellow signals moderate risk requiring preventive attention;
  • orange represents high risk requiring corrective measures in the short term;
  • red indicates very high risk needing immediate intervention;
  • purple shows severe and imminent risk, which may justify stopping the activity.

This coding helps quickly understand risk severity and guides appropriate actions.

To learn more, access the video lesson available at Kinebot Academy: https://academy.kinebot.com.br/curso/4572/dashboard-interpretation1807761603/fafffee9-a1ba-41bf-9003-d4e5fb0fe4f3

Also check out: https://academy.kinebot.com.br/courses/4572/guided-tour-in-kinebot-platform/327ad486-7489-4f72-8633-6b4ea0f760b0