A hands-free push/pull safety tool β also called a no-touch load control tool, a push/pull stick, or a rigging safety pole β is an industrial-grade instrument that allows workers to guide, push, pull, position, steady, align, nudge, and control suspended loads or heavy components from a safe working distance.
The defining characteristic is physical separation: the worker’s hands, fingers, and body remain outside the hazard zone while the tool’s head makes contact with the load. This separation is what prevents the crush injuries, pinch point incidents, struck-by accidents, and line-of-fire exposures that make load handling one of the leading sources of serious hand injuries in industrial work.
The HSF RiggerSafe Push/Pull Safety Tool is built from a high-strength fiberglass shaft β non-conductive by design β with an ergonomic D-grip handle and a wide-face rubber push head that engages loads without scratching, slipping, or conducting electrical current.
It is available in nine lengths from 21 inches to 96 inches and three high-visibility colours β yellow, green, and blue β to suit every operational environment from confined vessel spaces to open offshore crane decks.
“Every workplace where a crane, hoist, or forklift moves loads near workers’ hands β or where improvised methods like rebar, pry bars, or timber are being used to guide loads β is a potential application for hands-free push/pull safety tools.”
HSF RiggerSafe β Application Research Findings