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Tool-holding bodywear including belt, pouches, suspenders, holders of all types (peg, pin, friction, magnetic, velcro, gravity, snaps, hooks, etc), jackets, pants, hats, armbands - allowing immediate access to measuring, marking, and other tooling such as cordless drills or saws. | Tool-holding bodywear including belt, pouches, suspenders, holders of all types (peg, pin, friction, magnetic, velcro, gravity, snaps, hooks, etc), jackets, pants, hats, armbands - allowing immediate access to measuring, marking, and other tooling such as cordless drills or saws. An important aspect is an ability to pull up documents - such as on a cell phone or other visual device - or design sheets in the case of physical documentation. | ||
The extreme tool belt is modular so pouches and holders can be interchanged for different tasks. | The extreme tool belt is modular so pouches and holders can be interchanged for different tasks. | ||
The goal for such a tool belt is to reduce the average tool-fetching and information-seeking time of a construction worker from 2 hours [https://www.google.com/search?q=how+much+time+on+average+is+spent+on+a+job+site+fetching+or+looking+for+tools+in+percent+of+work+day&newwindow=1&sca_esv=99a3a19d4b3b1f94&sxsrf=ANbL-n5gZNQ4DlaJyORZ8uOwIxf_hx8g5g%3A1770943018333&ei=KnKOafCEFJqxqtsP2IjB0A0&biw=1920&bih=923&ved=0ahUKEwjwwZnsnNWSAxWamGoFHVhEENoQ4dUDCBM&uact=5&oq=how+much+time+on+average+is+spent+on+a+job+site+fetching+or+looking+for+tools+in+percent+of+work+day&gs_lp=Egxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAiZGhvdyBtdWNoIHRpbWUgb24gYXZlcmFnZSBpcyBzcGVudCBvbiBhIGpvYiBzaXRlIGZldGNoaW5nIG9yIGxvb2tpbmcgZm9yIHRvb2xzIGluIHBlcmNlbnQgb2Ygd29yayBkYXlIsi1QvQJY8ytwB3gBkAEBmAGnAaAB1hCqAQQyOC4xuAEDyAEA-AEBmAIDoAJRwgIKEAAYsAMY1gQYR8ICBBAhGAqYAwCIBgGQBgWSBwEzoAebK7IHATG4B0nCBwUwLjIuMcgHBYAIAA&sclient=gws-wiz-serp] to 15 minutes on the OSE [[Kaizen]] process. | |||
Latest revision as of 00:42, 13 February 2026
Tool-holding bodywear including belt, pouches, suspenders, holders of all types (peg, pin, friction, magnetic, velcro, gravity, snaps, hooks, etc), jackets, pants, hats, armbands - allowing immediate access to measuring, marking, and other tooling such as cordless drills or saws. An important aspect is an ability to pull up documents - such as on a cell phone or other visual device - or design sheets in the case of physical documentation.
The extreme tool belt is modular so pouches and holders can be interchanged for different tasks.
The goal for such a tool belt is to reduce the average tool-fetching and information-seeking time of a construction worker from 2 hours [1] to 15 minutes on the OSE Kaizen process.