Find Ergonomic Material Handling Solutions with Online Tools and Live Assistance

As we have discussed, ignoring ergonomics can lead to injury but we know that it is very easy to postpone researching ergonomic material handling solutions. With all of the things you need to do to keep your business going, you probably have this on your list but may not have gotten to it just yet.

That is okay because DJ Products is here to help with online tools and live assistance to make it easier for you to ensure your workplace remains safe and productive.

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Our Ergonomic Load Calculator is designed to assist the Ergonomist, Safety and Health Specialist, and other professionals as they try to implement change to improve health and safety practices in their workplace. The calculator is designed to estimate the amount of horizontal force necessary to move loads (on wheels) using inputs from particular workplace environments. The calculator will combine conditions related to the state of the “vehicle health”, floor condition, terrain and footing as well as the weight of the load being moved in estimating these forces.

Live Assistance
We specialize in ergonomic material handling solutions, so we not only know our products; we also know something about the industries in which they can be used. You can see our products on our website and through demonstration videos but we don’t expect you to just take a chance and order them without any additional help. We want to partner with you.

You can call our Sales Engineers at 800-686-2651 for a recommendation on your proper solution. Our Sales Engineers are also happy to explore custom applications where our base products meet primary criteria.

Preventing Ergonomic Injuries in the Workplace

DJ Products makes industrial tuggers and powered movers that are designed not only to assist workers who need to transport heavy items and large loads but to also help those workers avoid injury. It takes research and thought to make equipment that can move loads in a way that does not cause the operators to experience muscle strain and injury.

The National Safety Council has a publication called “Injury Facts” and in this year’s edition it noted, “overexertion is the third leading cause of unintentional injuries in the United States, accounting for about 3.2 million emergency department visits. Ergonomic conditions are disorders of the soft tissues often caused by factors such as overexertion while lifting, lowering, pushing, pulling or reaching…”

The council also listed some indicators that someone is in need of an ergonomic intervention. These include: pain, swelling, numbness, tingling, tenderness, clicking and loss of grip strength.

Ergonomic injuries can affect workers on the job and at home and are often preventable. Using equipment that is designed to help the body move without unnecessary strain can help workers avoid injuries that can lead to missed work time and a loss of productivity and decreased morale.

In addition to providing ergonomically designed equipment, DJ Products also offers access to an Ergonomic Load Calculator. Our Ergonomic Load Calculator is designed to assist the Ergonomist, Safety and Health Specialist, and other professionals interested in improving health and safety practices in their workplace. The calculator is designed to estimate the amount of horizontal force necessary to move loads (on wheels) using inputs from particular workplace environments.

Use Our Ergonomic Load Calculator to Improve Workplace Safety

DJ Products offers you material handling solutions that give the opportunity to improve work functions for your employees. And since we know that having employees who are working proficiently and avoiding injury is exactly what you need, we also offer some things to make it easier to complete the work your work as well.

Our Ergonomic Load Calculator is designed to assist the Ergonomist, Safety and Health Specialist, and other professionals interested in improving health and safety practices in their workplace. Perhaps in the past you “guesstimated” what it would take to move certain loads or you relied on previous data. While there is nothing wrong with relying on experience, it also helps to update figures and make certain that you are calculating based on current needs. Conditions may have changed since last you checked or you may have assigned new employees to certain tasks and you need to be certain they will able to complete the work.

The calculator is designed to estimate the amount of horizontal force necessary to move loads (on wheels) using inputs from particular workplace environments. These forces are those required to move loaded carts, castered equipment or machinery on wheels, or product being propelled down an assembly line. The calculator will combine conditions related to the state of the “vehicle health”, floor condition, terrain and footing as well as the weight of the load being moved in estimating these forces.

If you do not have the resources to call in a consultant to help you, you can use a tool like our Ergonomic Load Calculator to make your workplace safer.

Improve Health and Safety with the DJ Products Ergonomic Load Calculator

Sometimes older people shake their heads at the thought that many students are allowed to use calculators in school these days. And for their part, some young people ask why they have to learn how to do certain mathematical calculations without a calculator since once they leave school, they will be free to use calculators whenever they want.

At DJ Products, we know that there are some equations and problems that cannot be solved by someone counting on their fingers or making a “guesstimation.” When it comes to workplace safety, you want to make sure that you are examining the numbers and the factors as accurately as possible.

This is why we offer the DJ Products Ergonomic Load Calculator on our website. The calculator is designed to estimate the amount of horizontal force necessary to move loads (on wheels) using inputs from particular workplace environments. It doesn’t just look at numbers in isolation; the calculator will combine conditions related to the state of the “vehicle health”, floor condition, terrain and footing as well as the weight of the load being moved in estimating these forces.

When you use our ergonomic load calculator, you also input variables about the worker who is supposed to perform a certain task. In order to generate an ergonomic estimate of his much force a single worker should apply, it is important to consider that person as an individual. Ergonomic calculators and computer programs that attempt to give you this information using information for an average worker can miss the mark and when it comes to your workers ability to get the job done, you do not want to use miscalculated information.

If you use the DJ Products Ergonomic Load Calculator and want to discuss material handling solutions that might be of benefit to your workers, call us at 1-800-686-2651.

Use Handy Calculator to Determine Your Ergonomic Needs

In our last few posts we’ve been talking about the importance of ergonomics in creating both a safe and healthy work environment and the benefits that can provide to your business. Ergonomically-designed equipment decreases the frequency and severity of workplace injuries, medical costs and disability payments, and absenteeism, while increasing employee morale, efficiency and productivity, and profitability.

With so many benefits, it pays a company to invest in ergonomically-designed equipment, but how can you determine your ergonomic needs? DJ Products provides a useful Ergonomic Load Calculator on our website. The calculator is designed to estimate the amount of horizontal force necessary to move wheeled loads in various workplace environments.

Easy to use, our calculator takes you through a series of questions regarding floor condition, terrain, footing, equipment condition, equipment configuration, use of assembly line when applicable, and load weight to determine the required force to move an average load. A second series of questions factors in human performance qualifiers such as proposed worker, frequency and distance each load will be moved, whether loads are pushed or pulled, and handle height. Using mathematic formulas, a Human Performance Capability is calculated that provides an ergonomic estimate of the amount of force that a single worker should apply to move the load. Calculations are provided for both initiating and sustaining equipment motion. A comparison of the calculated equipment force to the ergonomic limit of force allows ergonomists, health and safety officers, and other professionals to accurately evaluate the ergonomic needs of a company.

The program also offers helpful suggestions that can be used to improve workplace safety. For example, an ergonomic evaluation of a manually-wheeled pull-cart might recommend a specific caster size to reduce initiation force or improve pivoting. It might recommend a maximum weight load for the equipment being evaluated. It is always recommended that ergonomic solutions be immediately implemented wherever force exceeds capacity to prevent worker injury.