Work Health and Safety Matters.
For employees, it's about being able to go home safe, every day. For management, it's about providing the best care for their patients in a healthy and safe enviroment that protects everyone. The MHI No-Lift Soiled Linen Collection System vastly reduces the personal and financial cost of injuries.
• Virtually eliminates Musculoskelatal & repetitive stress injuries
• Improve the containment of airborne bacteria & unpleasant odors.
• Increases Job satisfaction
• Reduces Injury Claims
• Improve the containment of airborne bacteria & unpleasant odors.
• Increases Job satisfaction
• Reduces Injury Claims
Higher Capacity. Fewer Runs. Tougher Equipment.
That's what everyone wants in a waste management system. But, what if you could reduce repetitive stress injuries as well? The MHI ErgoWaste Management System keeps waste safely contained until the hydraulic dumper eliminates the need to lift.
• Make physical ability no longer a factor.
• Contain odor and contamination.
• Use large-capacity, clean-looking bins.
• Contain odor and contamination.
• Use large-capacity, clean-looking bins.
Pull 7,000 Pounds with No Emissions.
If you're able to walk, you're able to operate the MHI Mover. The auto-braking feature makes it safe to operate on hills. And the innovative design removes the risk of losing control. Use it for hauling our bins, or anything else.
• Choose interior or exterior models.
• Safe among hospital electronics.
• Non-rusting casing.
• Safe among hospital electronics.
• Non-rusting casing.
MHI Systems - 11 Years Of Valued Support
MHI NO-LIFT SOILED LINEN & WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM was created in year 2000 when a need became apparent at a local hospital to avoid injuries created by archaic soiled linen collection procedures.
MHI developed a No-Lift System for the hospital. After monitoring the benefits of the System for about a year, the hospital found that it had reduced injuries to zero in the collection of soiled linen. Workers Compensation Board of British Columbia was so impressed it financed the project to the tune of $147,000. Many health care facilities in Canada and the United States have implemented this system.
MHI NO-LIFT SOILED LINEN & WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEM was created in year 2000 when a need became apparent at a local hospital to avoid injuries created by archaic soiled linen collection procedures.
MHI developed a No-Lift System for the hospital. After monitoring the benefits of the System for about a year, the hospital found that it had reduced injuries to zero in the collection of soiled linen. Workers Compensation Board of British Columbia was so impressed it financed the project to the tune of $147,000. Many health care facilities in Canada and the United States have implemented this system.


















