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Made In Michigan Safety Box Cutter - Klever Kutter

I began working in the safety industry in the fall of 2001. Still in my early 20's, my work experience up till then had been very limited. I worked as a general laborer most of my young life and my prior jobwas as a chocolate confectioner (which I miss for obvious reasons). Safety or the need for safety was not often on my mind. As a matter of fact, it was never on my mind; I was young, immortal, never would I fall victim to accident. Of course, I had my fair share of bumps and bruises while working. The injuries I suffered were never of a serious nature, though. The real eye-opener for me was an injury that one of my sons sustained.

While camping one summer my son fell from the top of a slide and suffered a severe arm injury. For the sake of brevity I will only say that bones were visible! I can look back on this incident and see the dangers that were present. The height of the slide was approximately six feet. Add to that a misty drizzle creating a slick step at the top of the slide. On top of that (or should I say bottom), the ground around the slide did not have proper bedding to cushion a fall. Now, anyone can look at the setting and see the potential for any one of a number of possible accidents. I knew there was potential for an accident. Why didn't I have my son wear a full body harness tied to a lifeline that would have prevented the fall? It would have saved my son the pain and distress of his injury, the mental anguish my family felt worrying for him. It would have saved me the dread of calling my wife and telling her to meet me at the hospital because her baby boysuffered a terribleaccident!

By now you must be wondering why I would tell this story when this article is about safety cutters. Please bear with me, I have a point! What happened to my son was real. It happened in the real world; an average, normal day in my life. Accidents like this have and will continue to happen so long as there are willing participants (and slippery slides). Was my son's accident avoidable? Yes. Is it realistic to put him in a safety harness to avoid falls? Not really. An accident like this can happen in the workplace, too. But in the workplace employers can proactively seek out and remove dangers, thus reducing the chances for an accident.

The numbers on cuts in the workplace:

The Bureau of Labor and Statistics reports annually on workplace injuries. Injuries from cuts, lacerations, and punctures continues to be one of the leading categories resulting in loss of work. In 2008, the number of reported incidents reached 111,560. The median days away from work being four days. When you compound the loss of work with the medical expenses you can see how costly a single incident can be. Not to mention the trauma the employee suffers.

The Klever Kutter safety cutter

The Klever Kutter was introduced to my company in 2005. I received a phone call from Advanced Molding Solutions, based in Grand Haven, MI. AMS were seeking distributors and contacted us in hopes that we could be persuaded to carry their new product. I received samples from them and showed my boss, James Phelps, who immediately liked this new Klever Kutter. So we brought some in and began to sell them. After a short time, sales started to pick up for the Klever Kutter and we determined that a new website, a safety cutter website, was needed to promote the new product.

So what is the Klever Kutter? The Klever Kutter was developed in the wake of the 9/11 tragedy in New York.It features a fully protected, recessed blade which not only greatly reduces the chance of personal injury but also protects the contents of your package from blade damage. This is beneficial for companies, such as pharmaceutical suppliers and distributors, who open cartons with sensitive contents. The Klever Kutter is disposable and does not have a replaceable blade. With no blade to replace you have no exposed blades which can be a risk in and of itself. It is so unlike a traditional box cutter that TSA has approved the Klever Kutter safe for airline travel!

Features:

Dual hook design lasts twice as long as single blade cutters

Unique cardboard piercing shape prevents damage to carton contents

Recessed blade prevents contact with fingers, eliminating costly injuries

High visibility color makes it easy to find in cluttered work environments

Dishwasher safe helps eliminate cross-contamination

Small ridges ensure a secure grip

Simple design for easy storage

Dimensions: 4 5/8" x 1 1/4"

Made in the U.S.A.

Since the inception of our website I have received many, many phone calls from prospective customers and clients all over the globe. I have thoroughly enjoyed serving them, however, there are specific phone calls that I wish could have been avoided. It is the call after the accident.Too often have Ibeen on the receiving end where I hear the same story I told you of my son only instead it is an employee or coworker who had an unfortunate accident with a utility knife or standard box cutter.

We offer free samples of the Klever Kutter. If you are looking for a safer box cutter please try this product!




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