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Herman Miller wire products are an integral part of an overall materials
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Dependable supply delivery carts protect and transport valuable
healthcare supplies and equipment. |
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The line features shelving and carts in a variety of sizes, including tote boxes
and dividers for convenient organization of small items. Also included is a
high-density storage system with an overhead track that makes the most
productive use of available floor space. |
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Our Wire Shelving products are a critical element in our complete
storage and transport product offering. |
Features and Benefits
- These features make our wire products particularly suited to the demands
of large-capacity storage and the transport of supplies and equipment.
Incorporates more trusses and larger diameter wires than industry standard,
so shelves resist deflection even under heavy loads.
- Add-a-shelf can be securely attached without disassembling the unit,
which permits faster, easier changes.
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Space-saving High-Density Storage units offer a
movable aisle system with an overhead track. |
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Features and Benefits
- Wide variety of accessories allow the user to maximize storage space.
- 5-year warranty is the best in the industry.
- Unique OSHPD-approved seismic shelving does not require additional
bracing.
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From simple utility carts to specialty designs, our wire offering
completes an integrated approach to supply storage and delivery. |
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Design Story
The Integrated Facility: A Brief History
In the 1960's, a man named Robert Propst looked at the office and decided there
ought to be a better way to support the thinking, talking, writing, calculating,
and reading that goes on there. After considerable research into the hows and
whys of office work and the people who do it, he designed a system of
interchangeable parts that could be put together in an endless variety of ways
so that individuals and organizations could have offices tailor-made to their
work and their ways of working. He called his design "Action Office" because it
was designed to move and change, to be an active partner in the long-range
planning and day-to-day management of an organization and its work.
Mr. Propst further directed his research toward the requirements of the hospital
in an effort to develop a systematic discipline; a way to think of the hospital
as a whole as it deals with the specific tasks at hand. The result of this
project was a coherent system of interchangeable components designed to
efficiently store and transport medical supplies and materials. A clinical
solution formulated with human factored design principles.
Over the course of nearly a quarter-century, the combination of these two
systems has proven themselves worthy partners. Together, modular systems
furniture and moveable modular casework combine to address the needs, functions,
and requirements of virtually every department in the hospital. Healthcare
facilities must meet the ever-changing needs of today and anticipate the unknown
needs of tomorrow. An integrated facility approach allows you to meet these
needs while effectively managing your business at the same time. |
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Other Resources:
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1535 North Routledge Park, London, ON, N6H 5L6
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519-471-8816 Fax: 519-471-1418
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