Interlocking Floor Tiles
How to Prevent Matting Mishaps
For modular rubber mats, there are 2 types of interlocking systems: passive and positive connections. Passive connection systems have been around for decades. And for decades users have come to expect, and live, with the failures. But the frustrated, don’t have to be frustrated anymore! With 24/Seven LockSafe, featuring a positive connection system, lost time, high costs and endless annoyance is a thing of the past!
A Stand-Up Job: Supporting Food Processing Workers with Anti-Fatigue Mats
Provide food processing workers with the support they need to do their job. Implementing Grade “A” anti-fatigue floor mats into the work environment is a fast and easy way to reduce injuries, improve employee health and safety, and increase productivity. Plus, shoe sanitizing mats can help prevent contamination and increase food safety.
ErgoDeck Ergonomic Interlocking Floor Tiles - Which Version Should I Choose
ErgoDeck is the original ergonomic flooring. Created in 2004, there are now 20+ versions, each designed to fit a specific work need. With all these versions available, we’re here to help you find the right fit. So… which ErgoDeck version should you use, and when?
Top 6 Benefits of ErgoDeck Anti-Fatigue Floors
What is ErgoDeck? ErgoDeck ( aka ergomat or ergotile ) is the market leader in ergonomic flooring. 18”x18” ergo tiles cover large & small areas with ease, are customizable to the inch, and can be used in nearly any work setting. All in all, ErgoDeck anti fatigue tile mats help workers (and their companies) thrive on the factory floor.
When Do I Replace My Matting?
Replacing mats on time is important for worker health, safety, and housekeeping. Learn about the main signs we see that indicate matting needs to be replaced.