My systainer project

hullbert

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Hi everyone,
  I recently got a job as a site safety auditor, and as part of my duties I carry around PPE in my car to hand out to the guys on our construction sites.  After looking at the storage compartments of the other safety personnel, I decided to go all systainer--partly because I think it makes the most sense with my limited storage area, and partly because I just love systainers  [big grin]
The fact that the company logo color is pretty close to signal blue doesn't hurt either!  This is a work in progress, but I'm really pleased so far.  I made up some custom labels too.  Let me know what you think.

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Great idea! They are good for things besides tools.  [cool]

Seth
 
I bought my Sortainer SYS 4 to keep my electronic parts and sensors that I use in automatic door and electronic lock repairs and installations.
 
Thanks!
Systainers are great for anything that needs to be portable and organized.  A key thing for me was making sure that loose articles of PPE weren't flying around the car--bad way for a safety person to go, being brained by PPE.  I bought one of those bungee cord nets to hold the systainer stacks in place. 

I also have to give a shout out to the FOG community--I got the idea for the blue dividers after seeing another FOG member's post about the drawer dividers from Lee Valley.
 
Organisation is key to increased productivity. Yes it's a safety feature too. I think about every fifth purchase is some sortainer or systainer organisation. I'll be ordering up my third Sys 4 Sort 3, my second Sortainer 4 drawer and a Sys T loc 5 sometime soon..

I think the blue color looks refined..

I like PPE gear and use it consistently.
 
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