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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 construcion worker from 2 hours to 15 minutes.
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.