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As the well-being of workers on site becomes increasingly critical in all sectors, industries that operate container handling equipment are taking a closer look at the importance of enforcing safety precautions to prevent injury to personnel and damage to loads being transported.

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According to global statistics, there has been an increase in workplace injuries during the handling of loads, caused by collisions, incorrectly supported and uneven loads, unstable work surfaces and operators braking too hard or accelerating too quickly. 

BLT WORLD’s Mobicon lightweight straddle carriers have been developed to not only improve load handling efficiencies and reduce onsite truck congestion, but these versatile machines also enhance safety in many industries, including shipping, warehousing, mining, agriculture and manufacturing. 

“Mobicon design specialists understand potential risks during materials handling procedures and have developed handling machines that ensure complete stability even on uneven or unsealed surfaces, so tipping over is not an option,” explains Ken Mouritzen, BLT WORLD. “Stability of these machines is guaranteed, as lightweight straddle carriers are over the load, rather than being offset with a counterweight, enhanced by a symmetrical wheelbase and 4-axles. Pivoting bogeys and hydraulic levelling systems accommodate undulations in work surfaces, ensuring a safe and smooth ride in all environments.

“Unlike other straddle carriers on the market, the Mobicon does not use wire ropes for the lifting of containers, therefore eliminating the risk of a swinging load or rope breakages. The locking and hydraulic lifting systems used on these machines hold the container in place keeping it rigid at any height when the machine is in motion.”

The remote lock twist system allows the operator to remain in the cabin and by using external CCTV cameras and the cabin mounted monitor, it is easy to engage the twist-locks into the container, reducing foot traffic around the machine and minimising the risk of collisions. 

Mobicon System designers have ensured that the operator has an unimpeded view by positioning the engine down low, providing greater visibility when reversing and during the placement of the container, while multiple cameras provide a 360-degree view around the machine.

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