Description
Ergodyne ProFlex 200 Short Light Duty Copolymer Knee Pads provide superior protection and comfort for light-duty activities. The knee pad features a copolymer construction that is lightweight and flexible, giving you the mobility you need while keeping your knees safe. The ergonomic design conforms to the shape of your knee and is secured with hook-and-loop straps for a secure fit. The low-profile design won’t get in the way, and the thick foam padding absorbs shock and makes kneeling on hard surfaces much more comfortable. Whether you’re doing light-duty work or just need extra protection for your knees during work, the ProFlex 200 Light Duty Copolymer Knee Pad is a perfect choice.
FEATURES
- Durable copolymer padding
- Super lightweight for comfortable all-day wear
- Single strap with hook and loop closure
APPLICATION
- Construction
- Maintenance
- Flooring
- Landscaping
- Mechanics
- Trades
Knee soreness is a common issue faced by many workers who engage in manual tasks such as lifting, pushing, and pulling. If not properly addressed, it can lead to more serious conditions such as knee injuries and chronic pain. To prevent knee soreness while performing manual tasks, it is important to follow some safety measures put in place for the worksite by SafeWork Australia here.
The Ergodyne range of knee pads and knee supports are designed to protect and support the knees while performing manual tasks such as kneeling, crawling, and heavy lifting. Knee pads and supports are often used by workers in construction, maintenance, and manufacturing jobs to reduce the risk of knee injuries and to relieve knee pain caused by repetitive motions or heavy lifting. Find out more about our range of knee pads and supports here.
Across Australia and New Zealand, knee protection is crucial in physically demanding industries. According to SafeWork Australia, this is a major concern in those roles that require prolonged kneeling, squatting, crouching, and working in confined spaces or on uneven surfaces, which can significantly strain and injure the knees if appropriate protective measures are not taken. This stat might bring you to your knees, but according to a report, in terms of work-related injuries, the knee accounts for 13.2% of all musculoskeletal injuries in Australia. Find out more here.