Ergonomic Partners - Ergonomic Solutions Blog

Ergonomic Partners is a turnkey solution provider for material handling applications, backed with over 20 years of material handling experience, repetitive lifting applications, precise product placement, and awkward load handling. We offer ergonomic material handling and work station equipment with custom designed and engineered handling devices and special equipment for your most demanding projects.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Human Resource Executive Online - Story

The Obama administration is bringing back an ergonomics record-keeping rule issued by the Clinton administration, but rejected by former President George W. Bush. Experts, who say the proposed rule may pave the way for increased citations, advise HR leaders to proactively pay closer attention training and record-keeping issues.

By David Shadovitz

Ergonomics is back on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's agenda, after what some might describe as an eight-year hiatus during the Bush administration.

On Jan. 29, OSHA proposed new rules that would require employers to track and report workplace-related musculoskeletal disorders. While the changes are ostensibly little more than additional record-keeping, experts warn the proposal could likely pave the way for further enforcement and rulemaking by the agency.

OSHA wants to restore a column to the OSHA 300 log that would record work-related musculoskeletal disorders, such as carpal-tunnel syndrome and rotator cuff syndrome. The rules are identical to those contained in an OSHA record-keeping regulation that was issued in 2001 by the Clinton administration, but was removed in 2003 during the Bush presidency before ever going into effect.

Critics argued at the time that the definition used to describe musculoskeletal disorders was far too broad to be useful and that the new column wouldn't contain the type of detailed information that would be needed to address the problem of musculoskeletal disorders.

Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA David Michaels says the column would "improve the accuracy and completeness of national work-related injury and illness data."

The agency emphasizes that the rules would not require employers to take any action other than to check the new column on the OSHA form should a work-related MSD case occur.

Experts, however, say this could be a first step in the direction of regulatory and enforcement actions.

"If I were an employer, I'd be concerned," says Jason C. Schwartz, a partner in the Washington office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.

"It will increase the number of recordable incidents by broadening what might qualify as an MSD," he says. "So after collecting the data for a while, I wouldn't be surprised to see OSHA announce that there is a major MSD problem and decide to do something about it."

Schwartz says he also wouldn't be surprised to see employer groups fight the new rules in the courts, as they did the last time around.

Ashley Brightwell, a partner in the Atlanta office of Alston & Bird, agrees the rules could lead to "future actions by OSHA to regulate MSDs ... and increase the number of citations being issued against employers."

OSHA, she says, is very focused right now on record-keeping violations. "So a big fear," she says, "is that by highlighting MSDs in the workplace, you're opening the door to the number of general-duty citations."

Brightwell advises employers to closely review their OSHA 300 logs and be proactive in evaluating their workplaces and eliminating any current ergonomic hazards.

OSHA considers tracking musculoskeletal disorders an important policy objective, says Mark Wilson, a principal with Applied Economic Strategies LLC in Washington. But the proposed reporting requirement includes "nothing about the nature of the disorder, what caused it or how to go about abating it."

Wilson agrees employers should be troubled by the change, since it has the potential to initiate enforcement under the general-duty clause of the Occupational Safety and Health Act.

Most experts predict the rules are likely to be adopted. But whatever the outcome, they say, employers should expect the agency to pay much closer attention to record-keeping in the months ahead.

"If I were an employer, I would make sure my folks are well trained and that my reporting systems are in good shape," advises Schwartz. "I also wouldn't assume that every MSD needs to be reported even if the rules do go into effect. Employers need to make sure the [incidents] are work related."

OSHA will be seeking comments on the proposed rules until March 15.


February 25, 2010



Human Resource Executive Online - Story

Monday, February 22, 2010

Custom Lifting Device Rigid Tube Manipulator

video

This custom lifting manipulator utilizes a rigid tube with a Gorbel G-Force zero gravity intelligent lifting device. This is a very simple end effector but any type of tooling could be supplied. Grip and pitch, ID or OD grip, other types of mechanical tooling, vacuum tooling, c-frame tooling and magnet tools can be supplied to pick up your particular product.

www.ergonomicpartners.com
314-766-4578

Retrofit Kit For Height Adjustment

Do you have an application where you need to take an existing table, platform, machine or anything with 4 legs and make it height adjustable? The Dyan-Lift height adjustment retrofit system is very economical and can be provided as manual or electric. It can be installed in 1-2 hours with very basic tools. The system is fully charged and ready to use out of the box.

Ergonomic Partners: Lift Tables

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Portable Gantry Crane, Adjustable Gantry Crane, Steel, Aluminum Missouri

Gantry cranes can be big industrial models that run on ASCE rail and structural steel runways, but most models are used in a shop atmosphere where the portability of the units is a big plus.

Ergonomic Partners provides Gorbel brand which has the gantry crane for your application. Gantry cranes are perfect for applications where you need a portable and economical way to lift materials anywhere in your facility. Gantry cranes are provided with durable polyurethane casters to allow ease of movement around your facility.

An overhead gantry crane provides a cost-effective lifting solution for areas of infrequent lifts than a more permanent jib crane or overhead bridge crane. These cranes provide a heavy duty end frame design with square tubing uprights, knee braces and channel base which provide a very stable base.

Safety for your gantry crane is insured with the bolted connection between the beam and upright. These cranes are pre-engineered for use with manual hoists or electric hoists. These cranes are have a factor of 15% of crane capacity for the hoist and trolley weight, with an additional 25% of the capacity allowed for impact. You can use your gantry crane at its full capacity and not worry about overloading the crane.

Gorbel Fixed height gantry cranes and adjustable gantry crane are available in capacities up to 5 ton and spans up to 30’.

Portable Gantry Crane Applications:
  • Lifting materials anywhere in a facility where an overhead crane is needed
  • Localized handling utilizing the safety of a gantry crane
  • Over machines for maintenance and pulling product using a safer crane alternative in lieu of a forklift
  • Anywhere overhead lifting equipment is needed on an infrequent basis
Why Choose Gorbel Gantry Cranes:
  • Industry's Best Warranty - 5 Years on Gorbel Gantry Cranes
  • "If it's late, we pay the freight"
  • 5 Day Quick Ship, 2 or 3 Day Quick Ship (premium service)
  • Multiple shipping points - plants in NY and AL
  • Local Representation – Ergonomic Partners, Inc. is a distributor for your Gorbel products
  • Ease of movement - durable polyurethane casters provide low rolling resistance for easy movement
  • Safety - bolted beam to upright connection to ensure that beam doesn't dislodge
  • Ease of installation












Portable Gantry Crane, Adjustable Gantry Crane, Steel, Aluminum Missouri

Articulating Jib Cranes, Gorbel Jib Crane, Portable, I Beam, and Wall Mount Crane

Jib cranes are one of the most flexible yet inexpensive pieces of overhead material handling equipment. They can be supplied for capacities as low as 50# and believe it or not up to 25 tons. Most shops will have at least one or two jib cranes usually 1 or two ton capacity. The range of models is quite impressive from floor mount, wall bracket, full cantilevered, mast type, articulating, or portable base and most of these can be manually or electrically driven rotation. Any jib crane over 3 ton capacity should typically be motor driven but depending on duty cycle and expectations of your shop workers there are many 3 and 5 ton manual jibs in the field working quite nicely. Add a hand chain hoist, electric chain hoist or wire rope hoist and you have a very effective piece of material handling equipment. For more information call Ergonomic Partners at 314-766-4578 or email us at sales@ergonomicpartners for assistance with your application.

Articulating Jib Cranes, Gorbel Jib Crane, Portable, I Beam, and Wall Mount Crane

Pendant Push Button Station SBP2 SBP Electromotive Magnetek

Did you know you can buy Electromotive SBP2 pushbutton station online? We make it easy to select a 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 button station with different configurations, and different prewired pendant lengths. We carry many in-stock for quick shipment. These pendants can be held in one hand for ease of use. They are the most ergonomic pendant on the market. Either order online or give us a call at 314-766-4578.

Ergonomic Partners: Pushbutton Stations

Anti-Fatigue Matting Anti Fatigue Mats Interlocking Floor Mats by Wearwell Missouri

Did you know you can go online and purchase anti-fatigue mats? With Ergonomic Partners new configurator you can customize and buy your mats online through our new eCommerce website. All of our mats are ready for quick delivery. Free shipping on most mats.

Anti-Fatigue Matting Anti Fatigue Mats Interlocking Floor Mats by Wearwell Missouri

Ergonomic Snow Shovel Protects User's Back

With all the snow the country has been getting this is a big relief for some of you. Check out the ergonomic snow shovel!

For more information on Ergonomic Lifting in an industrial setting check us out at www.ergonomicpartners.com

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Custom Lift Assist Equipment Helps Productivity and Protects against Operator Injuries


Ergonomic Partners was recently approached to design and provide custom lift assist equipment for a global safety equipment manufacturer. After several near misses on major injuries due to dropped and mishandled parts the customer was looking for a new way to handle their parts. In addition the operators were risking shoulder and back injuries due to awkwardly having to place the heavy discs into the lathes. The operators were manhandling the parts from a cart in the horizontal position like a pancake and setting on edge to then roll the part into the lathe. This was a risky move as the operator had to balance the part on edge and adjust the chuck, then muscle the part into place.

After an onsite review and consultation with the operators Ergonomic Partners provided a custom lifting device to assist operators loading and unloading the discs of lead up weighting to 100 pounds. The operators can now grip the part from the cart in a horizontal position and pitch the part 90 degrees. The tool is suspended from a balancer so the operator can float the part into the chuck for the final positioning. The operators can now do their job with greater efficiency while not worrying about injury.

Video of the tool can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q-d_931hXI .

For more information contact Ergonomic Partners at 314-766-4578 or email at sales@ergonomic partners.com


Labels: , , ,

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Custom Lift Assist for Large Pump Inspection


Many companies need to inspect their parts for quality but how about a 1200# pump. Well Ergonomic Partners was asked to design and build a custom lifting device to rotate the customer's parts in all axes so they could check the parts for manufacturing defects and further assemble parts on the pump. In addition the customer wanted to have optimum control of the pump.

Ergonomic Partners design integrated a 90 degree tilt function as well as continuous 360 degree rotation so the part could be inspected in all axes. To accomplish the control the customer wanted, Magnetek Flux Vector VG+ variable frequency control was supplied which provided the customer with 1000:1 control ratio. The part can be moved so slow it is barely noticeable to the eye. This type of control is widely used on the most severe and precise hoisting applications in aerospace, steel fabrication, nuclear facilities, clam shell and bucket cranes. The unit is controlled with a Magnetek 3 speed SPB2 pushbutton station.

A full video of the custom lifting device can be seen at http://www.ergonomicpartners.com/video/Pump-Inspection-Inverter.wmv

Labels: , ,

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Gorbel G-Jib

Be one of the first to check out the new G-Jib. Link below will take you to a video to check it out. We can do an on-site demo if this looks of interest.


sales@ergonomicpartners.com or give us a call at 314-766-4578.

Labels: , , ,

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Saints Win Super Bowl, says Madden NFL

I couldn't resist passing on this article. Madden computer simulation has picked 5 of the last 6 Super Bowls right. The games only miss was the Giants/New England game. Who could have picked that one? See the link below for the whole story. Get your money down on the Saints.

Hope you all have a great time celebrating one of our countries national holidays!

http://videogames.yahoo.com/events/plugged-in/saints-win-super-bowl-says-madden-nfl/1387788