EMT Knee Padded Pants
Seth Katzman
Injuries
• In 2011 Dept. of Labor statistics:
• 7680 EMT reported injuries
• 780 Knee injuries
• 3050 Back injuries

• 900 caused by worker position
Stabilization
• Every day occurrence on
job
• To prevent further injury
• Must remain still for long
time
• Position is uncomfortable
• Compensate with back
Interest
• Survey:
• When holding stabilization how often do you have
knee discomfort?
• Always – 23%
• Sometimes – 52%
• Never – 25%

• Would you prefer to wear EMT pants with knee
pads/cushions built in, rather than regular EMT pants?
• Yes – 42%
• No – 58%
• Addresses reasoning for not wanting them
Current product availability
• Tactical 511
• Knee pad inserts

for special pants

• Expensive & wears out easily

• Rep said people don’t buy
• Reviews:
• Too bulky
• Moves too much

• In survey 89% of people do not wear braces/knee
supports
My idea
• Built in cushioning around
knee area
• Won’t move
• Dual layered pants with
PORON in middle

• Combination of 2 PORON
materials
• Material recommended by
knee surgeon, physical
therapist & cast supplier
• Washable
• Flexible
• Less than an inch thick
Price
• Average price for a pair of EMT pants $50

• People willing to spend between $40-$100
• Average was about $70
Future plan
• Prototype
• Startup materials requires lots of money
• $197.18/both sheets
• $6.20/pants

• Test Prototype in industry and personal wear
• Revise

EMT Pants

  • 1.
    EMT Knee PaddedPants Seth Katzman
  • 2.
    Injuries • In 2011Dept. of Labor statistics: • 7680 EMT reported injuries • 780 Knee injuries • 3050 Back injuries • 900 caused by worker position
  • 3.
    Stabilization • Every dayoccurrence on job • To prevent further injury • Must remain still for long time • Position is uncomfortable • Compensate with back
  • 4.
    Interest • Survey: • Whenholding stabilization how often do you have knee discomfort? • Always – 23% • Sometimes – 52% • Never – 25% • Would you prefer to wear EMT pants with knee pads/cushions built in, rather than regular EMT pants? • Yes – 42% • No – 58% • Addresses reasoning for not wanting them
  • 5.
    Current product availability •Tactical 511 • Knee pad inserts for special pants • Expensive & wears out easily • Rep said people don’t buy • Reviews: • Too bulky • Moves too much • In survey 89% of people do not wear braces/knee supports
  • 6.
    My idea • Builtin cushioning around knee area • Won’t move • Dual layered pants with PORON in middle • Combination of 2 PORON materials • Material recommended by knee surgeon, physical therapist & cast supplier • Washable • Flexible • Less than an inch thick
  • 7.
    Price • Average pricefor a pair of EMT pants $50 • People willing to spend between $40-$100 • Average was about $70
  • 8.
    Future plan • Prototype •Startup materials requires lots of money • $197.18/both sheets • $6.20/pants • Test Prototype in industry and personal wear • Revise