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Considered Solutions

Considered Solutions Pty Ltd is based in Sydney, Australia.  We are a contracting and consultancy business specialising in: We are also the developers of the OWAS Assist software package.  This collection of programs assist in the collection and analysis of human posture and forces using the Ovako Work-posture Analysing System.

We have written a number of Protel 99SE and Protel 2004 add-on servers and scripts. Some of these are freeware, some shareware.

We offer both a hourly rate and fixed price service.  Fixed price quotes will be supplied on firm task specifications. Our ergonomics advice is independent of any manufacturers. Our award winning electronic design and software development is based upon in-depth understanding of your needs and sensible application of new technology versus proven 

Senior Staff

Ms. Airdrie Long 
Certified Professional Ergonomist
B.Sc 1984 BE (Hons) 1986 MBiomedE 1989
Mr. Ian Wilson
Senior Electronics Design and Software Engineer
B.Sc 1984 BE (Hons) 1986

 


Contact Information

Telephone 
(+61) 2 9411-4248
Fax 
(+61) 2 9411-4249
Postal address 
5 The Crescent, Chatswood, NSW, 2067
Electronic mail 
'info' a t considered'com,au
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Acceptable payment methods 
This pdf document lists the methods we will accept for payment of our invoiced services.  We are sorry but we do not accept credit card payments, to do so would simply increase our costs which would have to be passed on to our clients.

For details of acceptable methods of paying for registration of software downloaded from this site please see our Downloads page.

 

 

   
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Last modified: July 15, 2004