ERGO 360 Pro

A Workplace Accommodation Solution

A foldable hand truck with wheels, standing upright with a wooden platform attached.

Get to know ERGO 360 Pro Hand Truck

Scientifically and ergonomically designed for those with limitations, the ERGO 360 has been recognized as a Workplace Accommodation Solution.

The ERGO 360 combines strength and maneuverability, designed to handle heavier and bulkier loads with ease. With it’s 500 lb, weight capacity it’s an accommodation designed to alleviate difficulties in pushing. mobility and lifting. The ERGO 360 is the only multi-directional, steerable hand truck available, offering effortless control in confined spaces. The wheels lock at 45, 90, and 180 degrees, providing stability and adaptability for difficult loads.

The ERGO 360 Hand Truck was tested using AI Technology with the Green Ergo lines showing how it reduces strain and potential injuries on the neck, back and shoulders vs Fixed-Wheel Hand Trucks. With this scientific data the ERGO 360 is a recognized Workplace Accommodation Solution.

ERGO 360 Solution

  • A woman working in a warehouse, holding a cardboard box.

    A laborer underwent knee replacement surgery.

    Primary Restriction: Lifting pivot with Fixed-Wheel Hand Truck

  • An older man with gray hair and glasses inspecting products in a warehouse, holding a clipboard and a measuring tape.

    A warehouse worker underwent rotator cuff surgery.

    Primary Restriction: Pulling with Fixed-Wheel Hand Truck

  • A construction worker wearing a yellow safety helmet, clear safety glasses, and a high-visibility orange vest stands in a construction site with buildings and scaffolding in the background.

    A material handling clerk required a discectomy to remove herniated disc

    Primary Restriction: Pushing with Fixed-Wheel Hand Truck

“It is an easy answer to avoiding thousands of dollars in workers' comp payouts. The Hand Truck 360's fingertip-accessible triggers help transition the wheels (at 45, 90, 180 degrees) either individually or together to provide multiple control options.”

Josh Corbin, OTR/L, Licensed Occupational Therapist