Vimocity

Vimocity

Utilities

Seattle, WA 1,375 followers

Comprehensive Injury Prevention for Your Workforce

About us

Vimocity is the leading solution for utilities and energy providers who aspire to prevent workplace incidents and protect their workforce. Vimocity’s proven approach to risk mitigation ensures each member of your workforce is prepared to perform their job safely and effectively. Our platform delivers utility-specific content to ensure workers are physically ready and equipped with the knowledge and awareness to execute work safely. Operational and safety leaders appreciate that the content is relevant to the real-world work their teams perform and can be delivered in a variety of formats and channels based on their team’s environment. Get in touch to learn how utility leaders have been leveraging Vimocity to enhance safety, strengthen operations, and improve workers’ quality of life.

Industry
Utilities
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Seattle, WA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2016
Specialties
Injury Prevention, Sprains and Strain Prevention, Utility, Clean Energy, Safety, Health & Safety, Workforce Readiness, Risk Mitigation, and Human Performance

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Updates

  • Slips, trips, and falls are one of the most common— and serious—workplace incidents, but they’re also some of the most preventable. At Vimocity, we’re committed to ensuring your workforce is prepared to execute work safely. That’s why we’re excited to continue to roll out our new Slips, Trips, and Falls Prevention Series with our partner companies. This series is part of our expanded focus on comprehensive risk mitigation, delivering utility-specific, real-world content tailored to your teams' environments and the challenges they face every day. Check out this quick preview and stay tuned as we continue to announce new ways we'll be supporting our partners in enhancing safety, strengthening operations, and improving workers’ quality of life in 2025!

  • When we think about the capacity to fail safely, we often focus on environmental controls. But what about building human capacity and resilience? On a recent episode of The Utility Safety Podcast, Vimocity CEO and Co-Founder Dr. Kevin Rindal, DC shared why human capacity is also a critical factor in eliminating serious injuries. By strengthening the physical and mental resilience of workers, we can prevent incidents and improve long-term safety outcomes. Check out this clip to hear Kevin’s perspective—and let us know: How is your team building capacity to keep workers safe? #WorkforceReadiness #HumanCapacity #UtilitySafety

  • Let's be real. Gaining buy-in for safety initiatives is tough. We've spent the last decade gathering best practices as we've guided leading utilities through maximizing support for safe work across the full spectrum of their company. Recently Dr. Kevin Rindal, DC had the opportunity to share those best practices in Incident Prevention's December issue. Check out the full article for proven tactics to help drive consistent buy-in for safe work. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gpU8Zk-x

    Incident Prevention December 2024/January 2025 Page 20

    Incident Prevention December 2024/January 2025 Page 20

    online.incident-prevention.com

  • We can't wait to see these episodes drop! 🎙️ Thanks Ryan for providing the opportunity to be part of the next-level storytelling and awareness The Powerline Podcast brings to the industry.

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    CEO and Co-Founder at Vimocity

    A huge shoutout to the Powerline Podcast - Hosted by Ryan Lucas. Today, we recorded three episodes that focused on supporting the resilience and capacity of “workforce athletes.” I’m really grateful for Ryan’s passion for elevating the health and safety of the workforce and creating this platform to share ideas.

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  • Workplace injuries are a complex challenge, but that doesn’t mean solutions need to be complicated. 💡 On a recent episode of HSI's Accidental Safety Pro podcast, Vimocity Performance Coach Jason Bacigalupo shared his thoughts on simplifying the approach to injury prevention. By focusing on small, consistent actions—like preparing the body for activity and optimizing body positioning—we can make a big impact on safety and resilience. Check out this soundbite for Jason’s take, and let us know: What strategies have worked for your team to reduce workplace injuries? #JobReadiness #WorkplaceSafety #InjuryPrevention

  • 👀 Looking for ways to help your team avoid a slip this winter? Our 5-slide Safety Meeting Resource is a great place to start. One of the key learnings that Bob Duffy shared last week in our slip-prevention discussion was the debunking of the commonly taught "penguin walk" technique. Support your team in mastering the proper technique for navigating slippery surfaces with this safety topic. GET THE SAFETY TOPIC RESOURCE- https://lnkd.in/gprePWpy

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  • During yesterday's live event, Bob Duffy from Flint Hills Resources shared how his team uncovered the limitations of a widely taught safety approach for navigating slippery surfaces. Hear him explain why you may want to rethink the "walk like a penguin" philosophy and what you should replace it with. 👉 Catch the full replay of yesterday's slip, trip, and fall prevention conversation on our events page: https://lnkd.in/gSSurVkx

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Funding

Vimocity 1 total round

Last Round

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US$ 1.3M

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