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Specialized Carts Designed for Hospital Use
Any nurse, therapist, aide or worker will tell you that working in hospitals, nursing homes and similar settings is back-breaking work. Workers are on their feet all day long and constantly on the move. There’s a lot of bending, stretching, reachi... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
How to Tell If Your Workers Are at Risk
We’ve been talking about the high cost of ignoring ergonomics in the workplace (see our Aug. 29 and Sept. 1 posts). Manual material handling tasks that are performed repeatedly or over long periods of time can lead to physical and mental fatigue a... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Ignoring Ergonomics Exacts High Financial Toll
In our last post, we noted that Michigan has proposed regulations that would mandate ergonomic training and penalize employers for ignoring repetitive-stress injuries. While cognizant of the health and safety benefits to their workers, employers a... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Michigan Proposes Ergonomic Regs to Curb Injuries
In response to concern about workplace injuries, Michigan plans to institute new state regulations targeting repetitive-stress job injuries. Under the proposed rules, employers would be required to offer ergonomic training and work to correct repo... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
MHIA Funds Distribution Ergonomics Research
The Material Handling Industry of America (MHIA) has awarded a $50,000 research grant to Ohio State University researchers in Columbus, Ohio. The grant will be used to help fund creation of a research center focused on distribution ergonomics. Pro... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Process Automation Key to Logistics Success
For logistics providers competing in a tight economy, process automation is an essential strategy. A MarketInsight study just released by Hubspan, Inc. surveyed more than 200 North American logistics companies with annual revenue between $30 milli... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Ergonomic Solutions Can Benefit Your Business
Ergonomic solutions are proven to decrease the incidence and severity of musculoskeletal injuries caused by manual material handling work tasks, reports a 2007 study by Cal-OSHA and NIOSH (see our Aug. 20 post). “Manual handling of containers may ... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Ergonomic Design Lowers Risk of Musculoskeletal Injury
Manual material handling (MMH) contributes to more than half a million musculoskeletal injuries a year in the U.S., said a 2007 report published by the California Department of Industrial Relations.??A joint study by California OSHA and the Nation... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
Material Handling Solutions for the Auto Detailing Industry
Americans love their cars, and they tend to hang onto them for a long time. That’s doubly true in times like these. When the economy slows and prices rise, people??keep their cars until time and mechanical failure finally take their toll. Some own... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
How to Assess Your Ergonomic Material Handling Needs
Poorly designed workstations and task habits can result in serious health and injury problems for your employees. Back injuries, followed by neck and shoulder injuries are the most commonly experienced injuries in material handling settings. Prope... [from DJ Products, Inc.]
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Stainless steel versions of our dolly pusher and puller products

The CartCaddy™, manufactured by DJProducts, Inc. of Minneapolis, is a small, maneuverable, walk behind battery-powered dolly pusher and puller for heavy carts and wheeled equipment. The dolly pusher is designed to prevent the strains and pains on employees caused by the manual pushing and pulling of carts in manufacturing and distribution environments.

DJProducts introduced their stainless steel model of their equipment pusher and dolly puller models for food, pharmaceutical, and all companies that have concerns in extremely sterile environments where paint or powder coatings are prohibited. The stainless steel dolly pusher and power puller units can now be utilized in these areas and reduce the risk of a potential strain or pain.

Strains, pains, and injuries due to over-extending the body can become very costly on employers. Cost conscious ergonomic and safety equipment, like the CartCaddy™, when used for prevention can easily pay for itself almost immediately.

The CartCaddys dolly pusher variable speed twist grips allow it to easily maneuver up to 15,000 lb. carts in tight areas. With its compact, 36-volt motor being powered by 3 12v batteries, the unit can perform without re-charging for an entire shift.

For more detailed information information about our stainless steel dolly pusher and power puller units, along with pictures and a video on the solution that solved this application, please view the CartCaddy dolly tug pusher .

 

 


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