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Safety Smurf  
#1 Posted : 12 July 2010 11:36:14(UTC)
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Safety Smurf

We are currently experimenting with using draw hoes for potential use as manual handling aids in our warehouses. I have been asked to establish whether or not anyone supplies a tool specifically for this task but haven't the feintest idea what it would be called. Any ideas?
MB1  
#2 Posted : 12 July 2010 12:06:01(UTC)
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MB1

Smurf, You don't exactly mention what the draw hoe is used for doing what?
Safety Smurf  
#3 Posted : 12 July 2010 13:22:25(UTC)
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Safety Smurf

Dragging boxes out from ground floor locations of shelving /racking.
Guru  
#4 Posted : 12 July 2010 14:34:05(UTC)
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Guru

I cant imagine dragging boxes along the ground from under racking is the best approach. Stooping, streaching and pulling potentially a heavy load is something you want to try eliminate. Can the boxes be sat on a pallet, so the staff can use a hand pallet truck?
Safety Smurf  
#5 Posted : 12 July 2010 14:43:49(UTC)
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Safety Smurf

The aisles are too narrow for that and dragging the hoe is a lot better with respect to posture than reaching down and dragging the box directly.
Ron Hunter  
#6 Posted : 12 July 2010 14:46:59(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

If the garden-variety draw-hoe is working for you, why not stick with that? You can also get garden hoes with a swan-neck which might give better purchase. Other things to consider might be pole-hooks (such as are used to close windows), useful if the box has a lip or band that can be snagged? Or you might want to look at Croupier's Rakes? With a bit of experiment and a few broom handles and a saw you should be able to come up with your ideal solution?
Safety Smurf  
#7 Posted : 12 July 2010 14:51:39(UTC)
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Safety Smurf

The draw hoe is near perfect for the task but I was asked if there was anything produced specifically for the task. I was thinking of a croupier's rake when I came up with the idea. The only changes I'd make would be to radius the edges of the blade and fit a rubber grip pad on the inside of the blade.
Steve e ashton  
#8 Posted : 12 July 2010 16:13:14(UTC)
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Steve e ashton

I guess it depends on the load - but the first thing to come to mind is a stevedore's 's' hook which was originally used for very similar applications? - see http://www.20thcenturylo...current_browser_object=4
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