Up to a third* of accidents are roll cage related.

Cages are designed for moving objects, not for human handling. This is why companies using roll cages have found that up to a third of their accidents are roll cage-related (*HSE report below). Cages are intended for transporting goods within warehouses, storage, distribution, and the food and drink industry until they reach the retailer's shelf. However, they require users to remember their training when handled, offering minimal protection and comfort. Injuries that could result from a roll cage trolley accident include:

- Head or brain injuries
- Musculoskeletal injuries such as sprains and strains
- Broken bones
- Soft tissue injuries
- Loss of a limb
- Psychological injuries, such as anxiety or depression.

We have developed iRoll Safety Handles to enhance training or eliminate dangers altogether. iRoll Safety Handles significantly improve user safety. After completing a delivery, simply remove iRoll Safety Handles. Then put back on for further safe movement. Depending on the environmental requirements, you can use either a weld connector or an iRoll jaw.

It shows you care for your colleagues

The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) keep a set of iRoll Safety Handles on a roll cage at there Buxton HQ to show how manual handling aids can make a difference in safety.

They have been tested by a Supermarket employee to take 500Kg of weight!

New! Contact for hand guards

Protect your teams knuckles when moving between locations. Contact us if you are interested in this development.

  • "Fined £2.2million with £70,835 costs"

    In 2013 a part-time employee was crushed by a roll cage at a store in Leicester, leaving her permanently disabled.

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  • HSE Manual Handling

    Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) can be caused by a single event, such as a single lift of a heavy object. However, the repetitive (or regular) handling of smaller loads while in an awkward posture can also lead to an accumulation of injury, causing chronic pain.

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  • HSE Roll cages & wheeled trucks manual handling

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Please contact us directly for roll cage and bespoke cage requirements