What Are Ergonomic Casters?
Casters provide many benefits to anyone who needs to move weight. Out of all of these benefits, ergonomics (pushing and pulling by hand) is possibly …
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Casters provide many benefits to anyone who needs to move weight. Out of all of these benefits, ergonomics (pushing and pulling by hand) is possibly …
Workplace safety is paramount, and government agencies play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of employees across various industries. In the …
In this upcoming livestream (Tues, 12/12/2023 11:30am-noon EST), Caster Connection will discuss the following, with some time for Q&A for attendees: …
New findings provide a guide for force measurement during turning to assess the level of risk with turning exertions. Turning has been noted to pose …
Discover how server rack casters can transform your data center operations. From enhanced maneuverability to protection against static discharge, lea…
For over 33 years, we’ve helped people avoid injury due to bad casters. Here is an update to our study and activities with The Ohio State University…
The most advanced and specialized system for automotive, manufacturing, and many other material handling applications is the Blickle ErgoMove electri…
For over 33 years, we’ve helped people avoid injury due to bad casters. Over the last two years, we worked with The Ohio State University Spine Rese…
Casters are one of the best ways to improve ergonomics, and everyone in the caster industry talks about “push/pull.” It is one of the primary ways t…
So, the topic of “casters” probably doesn’t send a jolt of dopamine or adrenaline through most people. Wheels and casters are often seen as nothing …
So, let’s say that you’ve seen the statistics and costs on work-related injuries, and you’ve decided to make some changes to your facility. We’ve se…
It’s safe to say that most humans think they have a pretty good grasp on what their limits are, right? Well, not really. This is particularly evident…