Manual Palletizing
How to avoid injuries and increase efficiency with effective manual palletizing solutions

The 4 Injury Hazards Of Manual Palletizing & Depalletizing
Most Palletizing and Depalletizing activities are done manually (handling of bags and boxes onto and off pallets)
This involves excessive lifting, bending, stretching as well as walking around the pallet. These actions become even more harmful when the weight of units approach the 20kg mark.
The risk of injury also increases with intensity of repetitive movements per person per hour or per day (even under light loads).
The ergonomic equipment we offer is designed to reduce or eliminate these sins depending on the equipment combination selected.

The 4 Injury Hazards Of Manual Palletizing & Depalletizing


Eliminate Lifting (4 Points) | Eliminate Bending (3 Points) | Eliminate Stretching (2 Points) | Eliminate Walking (1 Points) | Score (0-10) |
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0 (Unacceptable) |