The rising concern for safety in
construction Proper
ergonomic design is necessary to prevent repetitive
strain injuries, which can develop over time and
can lead to long-term disability.
The spin resistant bucket clamp
(SRBC) was designed for a safe ergonomic alternative
to mixing
any resistant material with an electric drill in
a 5 gallon bucket. Keeping the workers body straight with
the bucket. The SRBC distributes equal pressure to the bucket.
while
relieving stress off the workers lower back. Giving the worker full control of the working area.
The SR bucket clamp is a specialty tool needed when mixing
any resistant material with an electric drill in
a 5 gallon bucket. High strength epoxies, tile grout/thinset,stucco, masonry
and even pre-mix concrete
( Ideal for any home improvement)
Finally a tool that can stop the spin of the bucket.
Clamping 90% of 3.5 and 5 gallon buckets on the market.
Only using simple leverage and standing body weight
to clamp the bucket at it's base. With a simple
40-50 pounds of standing body weight on the foot lever.
Clamps approximately 220-250 pound per square inch at
the point of contact to the bucket. With this much force
applied to the bucket stops the spin. giving the worker
100% control of the bucket
The SR bucket clamp
will save your lower-back along with time. It will save
you at least twenty to thirty minutes a day when mixing products
for any job. With this savings the SR bucket clamp
pays for itself in less then a week. and start saving
you money daily.
Sometimes a small change
in tools, equipment, or materials can make a big
difference in preventing injuries. We wish you the
best as you strive to make improvements to the work
you do and your worksite.
NIOSH
believes that better work practices and tools can
reduce the frequency and seriousness of sprains
and strains among construction workers.The
best way to reduce WMSDs is to use the principles
of ergonomics to redesign tools, equipment, materials,
or work processes.
Simple changes can make
a big difference. Using ergonomic ideas to improve
tools, equipment, and jobs reduces workers' contact
with those factors that can result in injury. When
ergonomic changes are introduced into the workplace
or job site, they should always be accompanied by
worker training on how to use the new methods and
equipment, and how to work safely.
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