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	<title><![CDATA[Reduce Injury Risks from Hard to Close Container Doors]]></title>
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	<description><![CDATA[A hard to close shipping container door may seem like a minor inconvenience, but it can create major safety and efficiency problems in industrial operations. Workers often use excessive force or unstable tools when container doors become difficult to seal due to rust, damaged lock rods, warped frames, or cargo pressure. These unsafe methods increase the likelihood of slips, muscle strain, and hardware damage. A professional leverage tool like OPNBar is designed specifically to solve these issues safely and efficiently. Its high-leverage design provides controlled force that helps operators close stubborn container doors without unnecessary effort. This reduces strain on shoulders, wrists, and backs while improving overall productivity in ports, warehouses, and shipping yards. Made in USA with durable materials, OPNBar is built for harsh commercial environments and repeated heavy-duty use. Businesses focused on worker safety and operational performance can benefit greatly from replacing improvised tools with professional-grade equipment. Improving container door handling not only speeds up operations but also helps reduce injuries, maintenance costs, and workflow disruptions across busy logistics facilities. ]]></description>
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