Ergonomic Assessment Redaction with anonym.plus

Make an ergonomic assessment anonymous before you pool it for analysis.

Ergonomic assessment redaction is the removal of personal data from a workstation review so it falls outside the GDPR, per Recital 26. That recital says truly anonymous data is not personal data. anonym.plus marks each identifier on your device, so the findings stay useful while the worker is unidentifiable.

When this applies

An assessment ties a worker to posture notes and any discomfort reported. You trim the identifiers before the set is pooled for trend analysis.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Open the review in anonym.plus on your device.
  2. Local OCR reads a scanned assessment form.
  3. The tool flags names, conditions, and contacts.
  4. Keep the posture notes and measurements.
  5. Swap or black out the confirmed items.
  6. Save the anonymous version locally.

What you need to provide

PII entity types detected

Categoryanonym.plus entity typeExample
NamesPERSONHana Berg → [WORKER]
HealthMEDICAL_CONDITIONwrist strain → [CONDITION]
IdentifiersUS_SSNstaff ID → [ID]
DatesDATE_TIMEreviewed 04/30 → [DATE]
LocationLOCATIONdesk 14B → [AREA]
ContactEMAIL_ADDRESShberg@example.com → [EMAIL]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

Recital 26 sets a high bar: data must be anonymous beyond re-identification. A desk plus a discomfort note can still point to one person. Turn the name map off for true anonymity, and review small sets.

Frequently asked questions

When is data anonymous under Recital 26?

Only when no one can re-identify a person by any reasonable means. The tool removes identifiers; review for indirect clues to reach that bar.

Should the name map stay on?

No, not for anonymity. Turn it off so the result cannot be re-linked to a worker.

Is the review uploaded?

No. The app is fully offline, so workstation data stays on your machine.