The full range includes wheelbarrows, sack trucks, hose reels, hoists, winches, roofing platforms, rubbish chutes, safety barriers, specialist trays for concrete and mortar, trestles, concrete mixers and various equipment used on construction sites.
The little man ("Le petit bonhomme") named "Georges" pushing his wheelbarrow appeared in 1950.
Despite his hard work being eased by human invention, George was seen smoking his pipe.
In 1982, recognising the harms of tobacco to health, "Georges" gave up smoking and replaced his pipe with a flower.
To celebrate Haemmerlin's 140 year anniversary, horticulturist Laperriere was asked to grow a new variety of rose, the Haemmerlin rose, the colour of which reflects the buttercup flower and the company's logo.