Lightening the Load on Employees with an Electric Tugger Hospital and nursing home employees have some very difficult duties to perform on a daily basis. Linen, laundry and food carts are very easy to push for a single person when they are empty, but start piling on trays full of food or dozens and doz...
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Minimizing Injury and Worker?s Compensation with the Electric Tug Some employers mistakenly fall under the assumption that just because something has wheels that is easy to move but that assumption can lead to serious accidents resulting in injury. In order to safely and effectively move wheeled carts with exce...
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Maximize Assembly Line Efficiency with the Trailer Pusher Manufacturers of trailers, campers and boat equipment have a unique challenge as their products moves down the assembly line getting formed into a complete and saleable unit, it becomes larger, heavier and much more difficult to manually maneuver....
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A Little Goes a Long Way When it comes to performing any job, it?s imperative that workers have both the ?know how? and the proper equipment to accurately perform every task they encounter. An employee attempting to figure out how to use a piece of equipment as he goes c...
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Eliminating the Overexertion of Trash Removal Full dumpsters and trash containers need to be stationed at the right place and at the right time in order to be picked up. This is critical for apartments, condos and retail establishments that accumulate trash quickly because missing a pick up ...
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Eliminating Overhead the Smart Way The economy is still lagging far behind what it was a few years ago and though some industries are beginning to see some promise, logistics and third party warehouses are still struggling to stay out of the red. In order to keep the doors open, m...
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Preventing Catastrophe More than five thousand workers are killed on the job every year; weekly reports can be viewed on OSHA?s website detailing the individual events that caused the fatalities. This is a very scary number, but what?s scarier than the sheer number of ...
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Reducing Strains, Aches and Pains The biggest danger in the workplace may not stem from the loudest crash or ugliest fall, though these instances can cause injury they are pretty rare when compared the injuries relating to the use of poorly designed material handling equipment. Ma...
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Material Handling and Distribution Heats Up in the Summer ? Literally Warehouses are generally poorly ventilated buildings with no good source of circulation, many with metal roofs that absorb the heat of the sun, and certainly no provisions for air conditioning. So as the temperatures of the Summer rises, so does ...
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CartCaddyLite prevents strains and pains associated with pushing or pulling heavy hospital beds, linen, and food carts.
DJProducts, Inc. is the world leader in providing assist tugs and battery powered carts to the manufacturing, hospital, and retail markets. They provide solutions that eliminate the pains and strains associated with manually pushing hospital beds and heavy carts.
A large hospital in California just partnered with DJProducts, Inc. to help provide solutions for eliminating possible injuries from moving all wheeled loads, including beds, gurneys, food and linen carts. After evaluating many push and pull devices and companies, they chose DJProducts, Inc. for their superior product design and custom solutions.
Employees pushing these heavy carts are of an aging workforce, so ergonomics and safety are of a bigger concern. Strains, pains, and injuries due to over-extending the body can become very costly on employers. Cost conscious ergonomic and safety equipment, like the CartCaddyLite, when used for prevention can easily pay for themselves almost immediately.
The CartCaddyLite can easily maneuver food carts in tight areas up to 1500 lb. The unit has a variable speed twist grips that allows the operator to travel at speeds of 0-3 mph forward or backward. With its compact, 24-volt motor being powered by 2 12v batteries, the unit can perform without re-charging for an entire shift.
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