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Purpose: Minimize static and repetitive pinch grips that operators often use where parts such as wafers are commonly handled
Ergonomic principles: Provide a built-in dampening device to ensure slow rotation and a shock prevention stopper
Photo Source: Scientific Design Inc.
North America
Palbam Class
Scentific Design Inc.
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Purpose: To ensure optimal hand working heights for operators while sitting
Ergonomic guidelines: Recommended hand working heights for a chair are between 27" and 36" above standing surface
Photo Source: Terra Universal
North America
Sirus
Terra Universal
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Purpose: Provide economical use of space for storing a large volume of small parts in clean rooms
Ergonomic guidelines: Recommended retrieval heights are 38'' to 49'' for frequent retrievals
Photo source: Terra Universal
North America
Terra Universal
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Purpose: Neutralizes static by removing dust in clean room environments
Ergonomic guidelines: Recommended power grip froce for one hand does not exceed 6.4 lbs
Photo source: Abbeon Cal
North America
Abbeon Cal
Exair
Static Clean Industrial
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Purpose: Reduce strain associated with lifting, transporting and handling heavy pallets
Ergonomic guidelines: Recommended height of handles is 36" - 45" from floor
Photo source: Stanley Handling
North America
Global Industrial
Vestil Manufacturing
Europe
Stanley Handling
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Purpose: Minimize awkward elbow, shoulder, and neck postures associated with extended reaching
Ergonomic guidelines: Recommended vertical distance between risers is between 7'' to 9''
Photo source: Terra Universal
North America
Cramer
Home Depot
Terra Universal
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Purpose: Minimize static and repetitive pinch grips that operators often use in clean room environments
Ergonomic guidelines: Recommended vibration for exposure between 2 and 4 hours a day is 6m/s 2
Photo source: Virtual Industries
North America
Fluoro Mechanic Co.
Practical Components
Virtual Industries
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Purpose: Reduces static neck postures and eye, neck, and shoulder fatigue normally associated with prolonged microscope use
Ergonomic principles: Provide a wider viewing area and an increased working distance, and allow operators to move freely around the system
Photo source: Leica Microsystems
North America
Leica Microsystems
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