This document discusses hose reel safety and provides 10 facts about hose reel safety. It is intended to help identify risks associated with hose reels in the workplace and provide solutions to improve safety. The document outlines risks such as trip hazards, unsafe rewind speeds, difficult hose deployment, operator fatigue, unsuitable materials, and outdated work processes. It also provides information on how the company Reel Tech can help through products like their Safe-R-Reel system, which controls rewind speed, and technologies like EZI-Deploy and FlatWinder that make hose deployment and retrieval safer and easier.
Ketiga dokumen tersebut menyatakan bahaya bahan kimia yang sangat mudah terbakar dan toksik, serta langkah keselamatan yang perlu diambil untuk mengendalikan dan menyimpan bahan tersebut dengan selamat.
Toolbox talks are short daily safety discussions between supervisors and employees lasting 5-10 minutes. They address a specific safety topic for the day's scheduled work activities and potential hazards. Toolbox talks provide an opportunity for supervisors to emphasize safety concerns and procedures, and for employees to ask questions. Discussing actual and anticipated safety issues helps workers understand how to perform their jobs safely.
This document provides an overview and outline of an OSHA recordkeeping training on new regulations for recording work-related injuries and illnesses. It discusses key changes made by OSHA including new definitions of recordable cases, the work environment, medical treatment, and first aid. Employers must now record cases involving days away from work, job transfer or restriction, medical treatment beyond first aid, loss of consciousness, or diagnosed occupational illnesses.
Standard Operating Practices (SOPs) and Standard Maintenance Practices (SMPs)...Bimal Chandra Das
1. The document provides operating rules for crane operators, outlining proper procedures for safely lifting and moving loads.
2. Key rules include centering the crane over the load before lifting, operating the crane smoothly, keeping lifting ropes vertical, ensuring the area is clear before lifting, and checking that loads are lifted high enough to clear obstructions.
3. Operators are instructed to test hoist brakes with near capacity loads, secure slings and hooks properly, avoid overloading the crane, and follow shutdown procedures by raising hooks, parking in designated locations, and turning all controls off before leaving the crane.
The safety report summarizes safety inspections, meetings, statistics and training from February 2012 at a construction site. Four joint safety inspections were conducted weekly with contractors. No lost-time injuries occurred among 36840 man-hours worked. Over 250 workers received tool box talks on various safety topics. A permit to work system was developed and training was provided after a briefing by a safety expert. Two workers received awards for safe practices. No accidents were reported and a government inspection raised no concerns.
1. The document outlines the key steps in developing and implementing an effective workplace safety program, including establishing a safety policy, analyzing accident causes, implementing procedures, and evaluating effectiveness.
2. It also discusses several major industrial accidents that occurred due to lack of safety, resulting in numerous deaths and injuries of workers.
3. Ensuring safety in factories and for workers is important, as inspections have found many violations of safety norms.
The document discusses various hazards associated with the use of hand tools and power tools and provides guidance on safe operation. It notes that hazards are usually caused by misuse, improper maintenance, lack of personal protective equipment, or failure to use guards. The document provides safety tips for proper use of both hand and power tools, including inspecting tools before use, wearing protective equipment, using guards, following manufacturers' instructions, and properly storing and maintaining tools.
Atmospheric Storage Tank Safety is dependent on various factors. To name a few:
1. Liquid movement in and out of the tank
2. Weather condition changes
3. Fire exposure
The presentation shows a basic overview of how we can create safe environment for storage and transportation of fluids.
Ketiga dokumen tersebut menyatakan bahaya bahan kimia yang sangat mudah terbakar dan toksik, serta langkah keselamatan yang perlu diambil untuk mengendalikan dan menyimpan bahan tersebut dengan selamat.
Toolbox talks are short daily safety discussions between supervisors and employees lasting 5-10 minutes. They address a specific safety topic for the day's scheduled work activities and potential hazards. Toolbox talks provide an opportunity for supervisors to emphasize safety concerns and procedures, and for employees to ask questions. Discussing actual and anticipated safety issues helps workers understand how to perform their jobs safely.
This document provides an overview and outline of an OSHA recordkeeping training on new regulations for recording work-related injuries and illnesses. It discusses key changes made by OSHA including new definitions of recordable cases, the work environment, medical treatment, and first aid. Employers must now record cases involving days away from work, job transfer or restriction, medical treatment beyond first aid, loss of consciousness, or diagnosed occupational illnesses.
Standard Operating Practices (SOPs) and Standard Maintenance Practices (SMPs)...Bimal Chandra Das
1. The document provides operating rules for crane operators, outlining proper procedures for safely lifting and moving loads.
2. Key rules include centering the crane over the load before lifting, operating the crane smoothly, keeping lifting ropes vertical, ensuring the area is clear before lifting, and checking that loads are lifted high enough to clear obstructions.
3. Operators are instructed to test hoist brakes with near capacity loads, secure slings and hooks properly, avoid overloading the crane, and follow shutdown procedures by raising hooks, parking in designated locations, and turning all controls off before leaving the crane.
The safety report summarizes safety inspections, meetings, statistics and training from February 2012 at a construction site. Four joint safety inspections were conducted weekly with contractors. No lost-time injuries occurred among 36840 man-hours worked. Over 250 workers received tool box talks on various safety topics. A permit to work system was developed and training was provided after a briefing by a safety expert. Two workers received awards for safe practices. No accidents were reported and a government inspection raised no concerns.
1. The document outlines the key steps in developing and implementing an effective workplace safety program, including establishing a safety policy, analyzing accident causes, implementing procedures, and evaluating effectiveness.
2. It also discusses several major industrial accidents that occurred due to lack of safety, resulting in numerous deaths and injuries of workers.
3. Ensuring safety in factories and for workers is important, as inspections have found many violations of safety norms.
The document discusses various hazards associated with the use of hand tools and power tools and provides guidance on safe operation. It notes that hazards are usually caused by misuse, improper maintenance, lack of personal protective equipment, or failure to use guards. The document provides safety tips for proper use of both hand and power tools, including inspecting tools before use, wearing protective equipment, using guards, following manufacturers' instructions, and properly storing and maintaining tools.
Atmospheric Storage Tank Safety is dependent on various factors. To name a few:
1. Liquid movement in and out of the tank
2. Weather condition changes
3. Fire exposure
The presentation shows a basic overview of how we can create safe environment for storage and transportation of fluids.
The document provides an overview of forklift operator safety training. It covers legislation requirements, pre-use checks of forklifts, safe operating practices like looking in the direction of travel and applying the parking brake before operating hydraulics. It also discusses safely handling loads and their effect on forklift stability, as well as operating on slopes, parking procedures, and pedestrian safety. The conclusion emphasizes that forklifts require pre-use checks, loads impact stability, and operators must watch out for hazards and pedestrians.
The document provides information about angle grinder safety. It describes how angle grinders are commonly used power tools that can pose serious hazards. It discusses typical injuries such as cuts, burns and eye injuries that can occur from sparks and debris or disc failure. The document also presents a case study of a fatal accident caused by an operator removing the safety guard and using an improperly sized disc. It emphasizes the importance of using proper personal protective equipment, inspecting the tool and disc, and securing the workpiece.
El oxicorte es una técnica auxiliar a la soldadura que se utiliza para preparar bordes y realizar cortes de chapas y barras metálicas. El proceso implica calentar el metal con una llama producida por oxígeno y un gas combustible, y luego cortarlo con una corriente de oxígeno puro, transformando el hierro en óxido férrico que se derrite. Un equipo de oxicorte consta de dos bombonas de gases, manoreductores, soplete, mangueras y válvulas de seguridad.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones sobre cómo cambiar de manera segura los cilindros de propano en los montacargas. Solo el personal capacitado debe realizar el cambio siguiendo los procedimientos de seguridad adecuados como usar protección para los ojos y guantes. El documento describe los pasos para sacar el cilindro vacío, instalar el cilindro lleno y asegurarse de que no haya fugas antes de reiniciar la operación del montacargas.
Housekeeping is the process of keeping premises clean, neat and in a pleasing manner. The above series of slides on Industrial Housekeeping talk about the essential purpose of Industrial Housekeeping. This presentation on Industrial Housekeeping is brought to you by Welingkar’s Distance Learning Division.
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This document provides an overview of a training on industrial plant machineries troubleshooting and maintenance taking place on February 8, 2023 in Lagos, Nigeria. The training will cover preventive maintenance management and machinery/equipment overview. Module one will discuss maintenance concepts, solving equipment failures/losses, and presenting maintenance challenges. The goals are to explain maintenance management, solve manufacturing process problems, and submit a maintenance management report.
This document discusses safety procedures for working at heights. It defines working at heights as being 1.5 meters or more above a working platform. It notes that in 2007-2008, 67 people died and nearly 4000 were seriously injured from falls in the workplace. It outlines common factors that lead to accidents, including lack of safe work systems, failure to use proper equipment, and failure to inspect scaffolds. It provides guidelines for safely using scaffolds, ladders, and other equipment and ensuring the safety of workers and the public. It emphasizes the importance of following safe work procedures and using fall protection to prevent incidents.
Housekeeping and fire safety procedures should be followed to minimize risks. Regular cleaning and waste disposal is important. Flammable materials must be properly stored away from heat sources and ignition points. Smoking restrictions and fire equipment maintenance helps prevent fires.
The presentation discusses the OSHA requirements using, storing, and handling flammable and combustible liquids. It provides information on design and construction of inside storage rooms and the risks associated with operations and processes using flammable and combustible liquids. If you wish for us to develop/provide occupational health and safety training for your organizaiton, feel free to contact us by email at windsgroup@aol.com.
This document provides an overview of an industrial hand tool safety training program. The goals of the program are to reduce workplace accidents and injuries, increase productivity, and improve job satisfaction. The program will teach workers how to select the right tool for the job, use tools correctly, and understand safety rules for different tools. It then covers safety information and best practices for various types of hand tools, including sockets, ratchets, wrenches, torque tools, striking tools, screwdrivers, pliers, and tool storage.
This document discusses hazards associated with rebar cutting and bending machines, chop saw machines, and provides precautions for safe operation. Key hazards include injury from machine parts, flying debris, electrical shock, and improper or unsafe machine operation. Safe operation requires proper training, use of machine guards, protective equipment, following maintenance procedures, and not overriding safety devices. Operators should feed material smoothly, avoid contact with cutting wheels, and not make unsupported or awkward cuts.
OSHA regulations require training on safe mobile scaffold use. This training document outlines hazards like falls, falling objects, electrical issues and how to control them. It defines mobile scaffolds as movable platforms on wheels/casters used for overhead work. Regulations address inspection, stabilizing during movement, prohibiting riding unless conditions are met. Training covers proper operation, materials handling, inspection and more to ensure safe mobile scaffold use. Case studies of accidents show how following regulations could prevent incidents.
Shona Kelly
Occupational Health Nurse
Health and Safety Inspector and HSNO Enforcement Officer
Department of Labour Te Tari Mahi
shona.kelly@dol.govt.nz
(P07, Wednesday 26, Civic Room 3, 10.30)
Safety consideration in Ropes , Slings and Fiber RopesMANNU KUMAR
This document discusses wire rope slings and their safe use in material handling. It describes the components and construction of wire rope slings, including the core, strands, and individual wires. It covers classifications based on construction type, grades of wire rope based on tensile strength, factors of safety, and safe working loads. The document discusses inspections, damage factors, storage, and provides guidance on safe operating practices for wire rope slings.
The document provides an overview of safety policies and procedures for new hires at Control Flow Inc. It outlines proper procedures and personal protective equipment requirements for various machinery, chemical handling, injury reporting, and other potential hazards. Non-compliance with safety rules could result in disciplinary action up to and including termination.
There are over 3,000 species of snakes. Two third of the snakes are non venomous. Most snakes are not aggressive. They will usually retreat from danger. However if they start to feel threatened, they will strike. Snakes can strike a distance up to one-half their body length. Do not handle a freshly killed snake - it can still inject venom.
What is a confined space?
Hazards of entering and working in Confined Spaces
Actions to taken / Preparation before entering a confined space
Checklist prior to commencing work in a confined space
Project Information
Project Name: Serial No:
Location: Manufacture Name:
Company Name: Date :
3rd Party Inspection valid till:
Sr. Description Yes No N/A Comments
1. Are compressors equipped with pressure relief valves and pressure gauges?
2. Are signs posted to warn about hot surfaces of the exhaust?
3. Air compressor 3rd party certificate available?
4. Is whip check arrestor used in all coupling points?
5. Is the belt drive system totally enclosed to provide protection for the front, back, top, and sides?
6. Air hoses in good condition without cracks/ damages.
7. Control valves in good condition
8. Is there any oil leakage
9. Drip tray provided
10. Fire extinguisher provided
11. Any damage/Cut in tires/ tire pressure
12. Meter gauge working properly
13. Lifting Hooks damaged
14. Battery of air compressor charged
15. Visible damage
16. Exhaust directed/ close to combustibles/ flammables
17. Exhaust not directed inside any room. (Internal Combustion Air Compressors shall be kept outside in the well-ventilated area)
18. Others specify:
Remarks:
Inspected By: Signature:
Reviewed By HSE Manager / in charge : Signature:
The document provides an introduction and agenda for a workshop on behavioral safety. The agenda covers topics such as the origins and purpose of behavioral safety, how it works through observations and feedback, and what is involved in successfully implementing a behavioral safety program. The workshop also includes activities for participants to discuss behavioral safety concepts and practices.
Lincoln & De Aston School & Kim's house was assessed for risks on September 14th, 2012 by Tom and Hayley, assisted by Gideon Seglah. Four hazards were identified: wires and cables could cause tripping or electrocution but have been taped down; traffic could cause accidents so use crossings and be aware of moving vehicles; pole dancing could cause friction burns or bruises so warn the dancer; and champagne bottles and glasses could smash so only move if necessary and use plastic imitations. Lighting preparation poses electrical and height hazards, so only one person should be in high areas and a harness is required.
El documento describe un proyecto para implementar un sistema de pesaje de emergencia en los puentes grúa de una minera, con el objetivo de emitir una alarma cuando la carga esté cerca del máximo permitido. Se detallan los requerimientos, la idea inicial de usar celdas de carga y un indicador, y las mejoras posteriores de agregar balizas, display remoto y más celdas. Finalmente, se enumeran los equipos necesarios como celdas de carga, balizas y semáforos.
The document provides an overview of forklift operator safety training. It covers legislation requirements, pre-use checks of forklifts, safe operating practices like looking in the direction of travel and applying the parking brake before operating hydraulics. It also discusses safely handling loads and their effect on forklift stability, as well as operating on slopes, parking procedures, and pedestrian safety. The conclusion emphasizes that forklifts require pre-use checks, loads impact stability, and operators must watch out for hazards and pedestrians.
The document provides information about angle grinder safety. It describes how angle grinders are commonly used power tools that can pose serious hazards. It discusses typical injuries such as cuts, burns and eye injuries that can occur from sparks and debris or disc failure. The document also presents a case study of a fatal accident caused by an operator removing the safety guard and using an improperly sized disc. It emphasizes the importance of using proper personal protective equipment, inspecting the tool and disc, and securing the workpiece.
El oxicorte es una técnica auxiliar a la soldadura que se utiliza para preparar bordes y realizar cortes de chapas y barras metálicas. El proceso implica calentar el metal con una llama producida por oxígeno y un gas combustible, y luego cortarlo con una corriente de oxígeno puro, transformando el hierro en óxido férrico que se derrite. Un equipo de oxicorte consta de dos bombonas de gases, manoreductores, soplete, mangueras y válvulas de seguridad.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones sobre cómo cambiar de manera segura los cilindros de propano en los montacargas. Solo el personal capacitado debe realizar el cambio siguiendo los procedimientos de seguridad adecuados como usar protección para los ojos y guantes. El documento describe los pasos para sacar el cilindro vacío, instalar el cilindro lleno y asegurarse de que no haya fugas antes de reiniciar la operación del montacargas.
Housekeeping is the process of keeping premises clean, neat and in a pleasing manner. The above series of slides on Industrial Housekeeping talk about the essential purpose of Industrial Housekeeping. This presentation on Industrial Housekeeping is brought to you by Welingkar’s Distance Learning Division.
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This document provides an overview of a training on industrial plant machineries troubleshooting and maintenance taking place on February 8, 2023 in Lagos, Nigeria. The training will cover preventive maintenance management and machinery/equipment overview. Module one will discuss maintenance concepts, solving equipment failures/losses, and presenting maintenance challenges. The goals are to explain maintenance management, solve manufacturing process problems, and submit a maintenance management report.
This document discusses safety procedures for working at heights. It defines working at heights as being 1.5 meters or more above a working platform. It notes that in 2007-2008, 67 people died and nearly 4000 were seriously injured from falls in the workplace. It outlines common factors that lead to accidents, including lack of safe work systems, failure to use proper equipment, and failure to inspect scaffolds. It provides guidelines for safely using scaffolds, ladders, and other equipment and ensuring the safety of workers and the public. It emphasizes the importance of following safe work procedures and using fall protection to prevent incidents.
Housekeeping and fire safety procedures should be followed to minimize risks. Regular cleaning and waste disposal is important. Flammable materials must be properly stored away from heat sources and ignition points. Smoking restrictions and fire equipment maintenance helps prevent fires.
The presentation discusses the OSHA requirements using, storing, and handling flammable and combustible liquids. It provides information on design and construction of inside storage rooms and the risks associated with operations and processes using flammable and combustible liquids. If you wish for us to develop/provide occupational health and safety training for your organizaiton, feel free to contact us by email at windsgroup@aol.com.
This document provides an overview of an industrial hand tool safety training program. The goals of the program are to reduce workplace accidents and injuries, increase productivity, and improve job satisfaction. The program will teach workers how to select the right tool for the job, use tools correctly, and understand safety rules for different tools. It then covers safety information and best practices for various types of hand tools, including sockets, ratchets, wrenches, torque tools, striking tools, screwdrivers, pliers, and tool storage.
This document discusses hazards associated with rebar cutting and bending machines, chop saw machines, and provides precautions for safe operation. Key hazards include injury from machine parts, flying debris, electrical shock, and improper or unsafe machine operation. Safe operation requires proper training, use of machine guards, protective equipment, following maintenance procedures, and not overriding safety devices. Operators should feed material smoothly, avoid contact with cutting wheels, and not make unsupported or awkward cuts.
OSHA regulations require training on safe mobile scaffold use. This training document outlines hazards like falls, falling objects, electrical issues and how to control them. It defines mobile scaffolds as movable platforms on wheels/casters used for overhead work. Regulations address inspection, stabilizing during movement, prohibiting riding unless conditions are met. Training covers proper operation, materials handling, inspection and more to ensure safe mobile scaffold use. Case studies of accidents show how following regulations could prevent incidents.
Shona Kelly
Occupational Health Nurse
Health and Safety Inspector and HSNO Enforcement Officer
Department of Labour Te Tari Mahi
shona.kelly@dol.govt.nz
(P07, Wednesday 26, Civic Room 3, 10.30)
Safety consideration in Ropes , Slings and Fiber RopesMANNU KUMAR
This document discusses wire rope slings and their safe use in material handling. It describes the components and construction of wire rope slings, including the core, strands, and individual wires. It covers classifications based on construction type, grades of wire rope based on tensile strength, factors of safety, and safe working loads. The document discusses inspections, damage factors, storage, and provides guidance on safe operating practices for wire rope slings.
The document provides an overview of safety policies and procedures for new hires at Control Flow Inc. It outlines proper procedures and personal protective equipment requirements for various machinery, chemical handling, injury reporting, and other potential hazards. Non-compliance with safety rules could result in disciplinary action up to and including termination.
There are over 3,000 species of snakes. Two third of the snakes are non venomous. Most snakes are not aggressive. They will usually retreat from danger. However if they start to feel threatened, they will strike. Snakes can strike a distance up to one-half their body length. Do not handle a freshly killed snake - it can still inject venom.
What is a confined space?
Hazards of entering and working in Confined Spaces
Actions to taken / Preparation before entering a confined space
Checklist prior to commencing work in a confined space
Project Information
Project Name: Serial No:
Location: Manufacture Name:
Company Name: Date :
3rd Party Inspection valid till:
Sr. Description Yes No N/A Comments
1. Are compressors equipped with pressure relief valves and pressure gauges?
2. Are signs posted to warn about hot surfaces of the exhaust?
3. Air compressor 3rd party certificate available?
4. Is whip check arrestor used in all coupling points?
5. Is the belt drive system totally enclosed to provide protection for the front, back, top, and sides?
6. Air hoses in good condition without cracks/ damages.
7. Control valves in good condition
8. Is there any oil leakage
9. Drip tray provided
10. Fire extinguisher provided
11. Any damage/Cut in tires/ tire pressure
12. Meter gauge working properly
13. Lifting Hooks damaged
14. Battery of air compressor charged
15. Visible damage
16. Exhaust directed/ close to combustibles/ flammables
17. Exhaust not directed inside any room. (Internal Combustion Air Compressors shall be kept outside in the well-ventilated area)
18. Others specify:
Remarks:
Inspected By: Signature:
Reviewed By HSE Manager / in charge : Signature:
The document provides an introduction and agenda for a workshop on behavioral safety. The agenda covers topics such as the origins and purpose of behavioral safety, how it works through observations and feedback, and what is involved in successfully implementing a behavioral safety program. The workshop also includes activities for participants to discuss behavioral safety concepts and practices.
Lincoln & De Aston School & Kim's house was assessed for risks on September 14th, 2012 by Tom and Hayley, assisted by Gideon Seglah. Four hazards were identified: wires and cables could cause tripping or electrocution but have been taped down; traffic could cause accidents so use crossings and be aware of moving vehicles; pole dancing could cause friction burns or bruises so warn the dancer; and champagne bottles and glasses could smash so only move if necessary and use plastic imitations. Lighting preparation poses electrical and height hazards, so only one person should be in high areas and a harness is required.
El documento describe un proyecto para implementar un sistema de pesaje de emergencia en los puentes grúa de una minera, con el objetivo de emitir una alarma cuando la carga esté cerca del máximo permitido. Se detallan los requerimientos, la idea inicial de usar celdas de carga y un indicador, y las mejoras posteriores de agregar balizas, display remoto y más celdas. Finalmente, se enumeran los equipos necesarios como celdas de carga, balizas y semáforos.
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The risk assessment identifies the following hazards: wires from cameras and microphones; traffic when filming exterior scenes; use of a crane; boiling water; and ice. Measures taken to prevent injury include securing wires, checking roads when filming externally, wearing harnesses with the crane, watching where water is boiled, and checking the ground before filming on ice. Additional actions such as equipment training, briefings on road safety, and ensuring first aid kits are available are required. The sound manager, director, driver, crane operator, and everyone are responsible for taking action.
Sistem hose gelong merupakan sistem paip, tangki air, pam dan hose yang dipasang untuk memadamkan kebakaran di bangunan. Ia bertujuan untuk memadamkan api kecil sebelum bomba tiba, menyalurkan air terus ke lokasi kebakaran, dan mengurangkan penggunaan alat pemadam api. Sistem ini terdiri daripada komponen seperti hose, nozel, paip, pam, panel pam, dan tangki air.
Lifting operation, as a huge and complicated systems engineering, involves every aspects of enterprise production. This paper will briefly introduce some common problems and control procedures during operation for occupational safety and health .
This document provides an overview of fire safety, incorporating hazards, risks, and control measures. It explains the science of fire including the fire triangle of oxygen, heat, and fuel. Potential fire hazards at the workplace are described along with control measures to prevent fires. The document also covers evacuation plans, fire detection and suppression systems, fire classifications, and standards/codes for fire safety.
When it comes to safety products for mitigating risks found in the workplace no one provides protection better than we do. See our 82 pages Guidebook to find out how you can handle the various risks found in workplace including hazards associated with Dropped Objects Prevention, Working at Heights, Confined Spaces, Fire Hazards and more. To know more, drop an email to shivani@projectsalescorp.com
Project Sales Corp (PSC) aims to be the first choice for customers by differentiating ourselves through application based expertise. PSC focuses on limited high potential customers to provide the most complete range of solutions to minimize downtime,
enhance production and improve workplace safety.
Our product range is not determined by what generally sells in the local markets, but by products that have set a benchmark somewhere in the globe in adding value to organizations positively and creating a difference.
With over $3 million in annual revenues which comes from making your workplaces safer, we are now completely invested in your safety!
PSC offers over 100 product lines in head to toe protection, and a dozen in workplace injury risk mitigation, with brands that are approved by oil & gas operators, we are undoubtedly your best choice when it comes to making your employees feel safe at workplaces.
Partner with us in this initiative to give your people what they deserve to make them go home safe, only the best ! After all that’s what you expect from them at work as well.
This document provides information about Rotech Systems, a company that manufactures and supplies heavy duty monitoring equipment for bulk handling and processing industries. Some key points:
- Rotech equipment monitors speed, position, and direction of rotating shafts to protect conveyors, elevators, screws, crushers and other machinery.
- It can provide visual/audible alarms and shutdown machinery if speed is reduced by 5-90% (adjustable). This protects against issues like belt slippage or mechanical failure.
- Rotech equipment is designed for harsh industrial environments like quarries and mines. It has tough construction and is maintenance-free.
- Common applications are in food, grain, mining, cement and
This document provides an overview of Halliburton's completion tools portfolio. It discusses their liner hanger systems, wellbore service tools, unconventional completions technologies, and leadership in the completions market. Halliburton offers solutions like expandable liner hangers, dissolvable frac plugs, and multistage frac sleeves to help customers reduce costs and increase production in challenging environments. The document highlights case studies where Halliburton's technologies saved customers time and money on completions projects.
Drop is any object that falls from its previous static position under its own weight. Dropped Objects are among the Top 10 causes of Fatality and Serious Injury in the Oil and Gas Industry. Our focus would be on products and systems that can be integrated into the customer’s safety management systems to identify potential dropped object hazards, prevent their occurrence, and mitigate their outcome. We would share information on a broad array of tools, products and deliverables, including inspection programmes, awareness videos and presentations, safety checklists, guidelines, procedures and best practices as a part of building up awareness on DROPS and also offer our customers to buy these special dropped object prevention products and services from one source.
Drop is any object that falls from its previous static position under its own weight. Dropped Objects are among the Top 10 causes of Fatality and Serious Injury in the Oil and Gas Industry. Our focus would be on products and systems that can be integrated into the customer’s safety management systems to identify potential dropped object hazards, prevent their occurrence, and mitigate their outcome. We would share information on a broad array of tools, products and deliverables, including inspection programmes, awareness videos and presentations, safety checklists, guidelines, procedures and best practices as a part of building up awareness on DROPS and also offer our customers to buy these special dropped object prevention products and services from one source.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA). The presenter has over 15 years of experience in electronics manufacturing. The presentation covers the basics of FMEA, including the process, common mistakes, and examples. It emphasizes that FMEAs should focus on failure prevention and reducing risk. Teams are important for effective FMEAs. The document outlines the typical sections of an FMEA worksheet.
This document provides a summary of an article from the March/April 2013 issue of Grain & Feed Milling Technology magazine about managing mill maintenance. It discusses the importance of maintenance for mill operations and product quality. Different maintenance approaches like preventative, predictive, and reliability-centered maintenance are described. The benefits of maintenance include avoiding breakdowns, improving equipment efficiency, and workplace safety. Effective maintenance requires planning and balancing scheduled repairs with emergencies. Computer software can help track maintenance programs.
Our workplace safety range comprises of products that can mitigate various kinds of risks in workplace or improve safety facility identification to assist workers with working in a safer environment. Key products include Slips Trips and Falls protection with Anti-skid tapes, Barricading Tapes, Lane Marking Tapes, 5S Program, Utility Hooks for Cables and Hoses, Facility signages, Traffic control products, and more. We also stock scaffolding and ladder tags, small instrument tagging systems like Microtags and Nanotags, Confined Space Entry Kits, etc. PSC Whipchecks are used as hose restraints to prevent hoses from whipping. The Nightstick range of intrinsic safety flashlights range with world’s first dual light improves safety with visibility for near and far objects, at the same time. Safepads improve safety while working with scaffold and all kinds of protruding objects.
View the latest Gates Leak-free port to port brochure illustrating how Gates hydraulic products work together to give you just one part, or the complete solution to your fluid power needs.
This document provides an overview of ERIKS' products and services for industrial customers. ERIKS offers a wide range of industrial parts including bearings, seals, valves, pumps, tools and safety equipment. They aim to help customers increase efficiency, productivity and cost savings through their supply of high quality parts, engineering expertise, customized solutions and asset management services. ERIKS has over 7,000 employees worldwide and is part of a large global distribution company, providing customers with reliable supply and support.
Managing aging equipment at storage facilities is challenging due to tight budgets and lack of resources. Maintaining legislative compliance is also difficult. Preventative maintenance through inspection and calibration of equipment like breather valves is key to safety, compliance, and profitability. Ignored issues can lead to accidents, fines, and loss of life. Proper maintenance through planned inspection intervals and part replacement can identify problems early and prevent costly incidents.
The secondary market is often the supply chain of last recourse when a component product goes obsolete or is under production constraints. While it is possible to get high quality, genuine parts, it is also possible to get nonconforming, reworked, or counterfeit components. What is most frustrating is that it is increasingly difficult to differentiate genuine parts from their counterfeit equivalents.
Historically, the secondary market provided a mechanism for finding parts in short supply or at reduced cost. Today, high-reliability system manufacturers are less willing to risk contamination of their supply chain with potentially substandard parts in order to save a few dollars on the cost of a part. The proliferation of counterfeit components has led to a contraction of the secondary market and an increase in the cost of parts in the marketplace.
ASCO provides solenoid valves, actuator control systems, pneumatic actuators, and other products for applications in the oil and gas industries. With over 100 years of experience, global presence, and expertise in hazardous areas, ASCO can deliver integrated automation solutions to meet the challenges of these industries. Their reliable and rugged products are well-suited for critical safety applications worldwide.
The aim of this guide is to furnish Engineers, Technicians, Supervisors and Managers (that are involved in maintenance activities & planning) with a tool which equips them with technical data and information, often required for effective Maintenance works (especially on Valves); with applications in other areas, such as maintenance of: Pipelines, Pumps, Actuators, Wellhead Equipments etc. Sure you’d find this material useful.
SantopSeal uses a Thermoplastic rubber Santoprene TPE/TPV material to create custom profile extrusions of various shape and size of Seals & Gaskets as a solution to all your sealing needs. Using Thermoplastic elastomer Santoprene™, we supply major industries with a wide variety of inexpensive and customizable options. We offer various Thermoplastic rubber Santoprene tubing including Food grade, Medical grade, and general grade tubing, Extruded Seals and Gaskets, Extruded EPDM Sponge Rubber Seal, Standard & Custom O-rings, and Digital knife cutting services. Contact us today via web, email, or phone and someone from our engineering or support team will be happy to answer any of your questions.
Project sales corp (PSC) aims to be the first choice for the customers by differentiating ourselves through application based expertise.
PSC focuses on limited high potential to provide the most complete range of solutions to minimize downtime,especially hands-free safety tools, enhancing production and improving workplace safety. Our product range is not determined by what generally sells in the local market, but by products that have set a benchmark somewhere in the globe in adding value to organisations positively and creating a difference. With over $1 million in annual revenues which comes from making your workplaces safer, we are now completely invested in your safety!
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Do your slip rings run trouble free for their expected
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the long haul by following just three simple steps.
RT Info-Sheet (Hose Reel Payout & Rewind)Stuart Morgan
- Any unstored hose deployed on the ground presents risks that must be managed by the owner/operator to prevent potential injuries.
- Proper use of modern hose reels designed with safety features like controlled rewind speeds promotes easier and safer storage of hoses which reduces risks.
- When deploying hoses, only pull out manageable portions and ensure hoses are laid flat on the ground to reduce trip hazards. Never deploy more hose than needed for the job.
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RAAH Safety offers Specialised Safety Solutions for clients in the Oil and Gas Industry, Petrochemical and Refineries, Marine and Shipbuilding, Manufacturing, Engineering, Mining, Construction and Aviation industries.
The document describes a new spray nozzle technology called Click&Dry that is safer and more efficient than traditional nozzles. Key features include improved hygiene through easier cleaning, faster nozzle changes, and longer component life. Click&Dry uses advanced sealing and design features to allow higher operating pressures with greater safety margins compared to older nozzle styles.
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The document discusses advances in spray dry nozzle sealing technology. It describes the limitations of traditional radial seals, which require a gap and are prone to failure under pressure spikes. The new "Click & Dry" nozzle uses two independent compressive axial o-ring seals with no gap. This eliminates the need for expensive and troublesome backup rings to support the seal. The axial face-to-face sealing arrangement of Click & Dry can withstand far greater pressures than radial seals and has a longer service life by protecting sealing faces during assembly and cleaning. Various worldwide sealing standards limit the safe operating pressure of radial seals without backup rings, showing the advantages of Click & Dry's gap-free design.
This document discusses nozzle sealing system failures that can occur in drier plants and the risks associated with such failures. It notes that leaking nozzles pose a fire risk and can impact safety, production and insurance costs. Current nozzle sealing designs are prone to damage and may not meet pressure standards. A new axial seal design is proposed that is more robust, easier to assemble and maintain, and complies with high pressure standards, reducing risks associated with nozzle failures.
This document is an approved code of practice for preventing, detecting, and controlling fires and explosions in New Zealand dairy industry spray drying plants. It provides guidance for designers, manufacturers, and users of spray drying equipment on hazards and hazard prevention, recommendations and requirements for processing equipment and management responsibilities, explosion protection, and fire control and protection. The code applies to spray drying plants, fluidized bed dryers, dust collection equipment, bulk storage facilities, and related powder handling equipment. It sets timelines for existing equipment to comply with the code and provides some exemptions.
Spray Nozzle Engineering developed the Drip-Pro check valve to address issues with nozzle drips during spray drying causing scorched particles. The Drip-Pro valve alleviated dripping problems and proved successful, leading to conversions of many existing plants. The Drip-Pro check valve has since evolved through four generations for improved performance, with the Hi-Flo Gen 4 designed for high solids and long run times without blockages. The document promotes Spray Nozzle Engineering's range of safer nozzle systems incorporating the Drip-Pro check valve.
The document describes a new line of spray dry nozzles from Spray Nozzle Engineering. The nozzles feature improved hygiene, easier cleaning and changeouts, longer component life, full axial sealing for leakage control, and FEA design for pressure compliance. Key technologies include concentric clasp alignment for wear parts, seal-in-disc orifice discs, compact hi-flo swirl design, optional drip-pro anti-drip valves, and new check valve sealing face systems. The nozzles are available in push-fit and threaded models with various options to suit different applications and budgets.
1. 10 FACTS
Of hose reel safety
ReelSafetywithSafe-R-Reel™
Hose reels in the workplace
Helping you identify the risks and responsibilities
Providing REEL solutions
2. 2
Our intention with this book is to help you identify the risks and
responsibilities relating to the use of hose reels in the workplace, illustrate
the opportunities for improvement, and assist in specifying the correct
hose reels for the intended application. We can help you:
• Identify risks that people may not be aware of until it’s too late
• Take responsibility for acting with information and knowledge
• Make improvements in safety, productivity and cost reductions
ARE YOU PROTECTING YOUR PEOPLE & EQUIPMENT?
10 FACTS ABOUT HOSE REEL SAFETY
• Risk Assessment
• Reduce Trip Hazards
• Safer Rewind Speeds
• Safer Hose Deployment
• Safe Single Operator Productivity
• Reducing Pressure Risk & Hose Damage
• Minimise Fatigue & Prevent Strain Injuries
!HOSE
REELSAFETY
REEL TECH CAN HELP
3. The reels should partner the work process. Designing for efficiency and
risk reduction improves safety and work flow, reduces injury, downtime
and costs. Reel Tech can provide valuable guidance in your hose safety
management, with special and unique products specifically designed to
meet these needs. TALK TO REEL TECH.
Everyday, industries convey fluid, air, waste or
hydrocarbon through various hose sizes and lengths.
Many industries either do not use hose reels or
may be using the wrong hose reel, increasing
RISK, WORK TIME and COST.
3REEL TECH CAN HELP
Start by discussing your needs
with experts in the field who
can help correctly specify
reels for your application.
GET EXPERT HELP
4. 4
THE 10 FACTS are not only about
risk but also about improved quality,
productivity bottom line.
Reel Tech is a leader in recognising and offering solutions to
assist industry towards reaching codes of best practice. Reel Tech
strives for continuous improvement, with a focus on providing
hose solution systems that are ergonomic, efficient and safe for
operators.
Our reels can be specified and custom made in a range of materials and
finishes including standard painted steel, hot dipped galvanised steel,
full stainless steel, light-weight aluminium or a combination of the
above. Rewind options include manual, spring, air, electric or hydraulic
including new direct-drive motorised technology, improving safety
for industrial applications, such as:
• Mining
• Fire and rescue
• Food processing
• Pharmaceutical
• Aviation and fuel delivery
• Cable storage applications
• Audio-visual
• Agricultural and pest control
REEL TECH CAN HELP
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REEL RISK TRIANGLE
TALK IT
Whether you are an operator or looking for a hose storage solution, a risk
assessment through risk identification is important for your plant hose and
cable management. Stakeholders must communicate and work together in risk
reduction. Talking is a great start.
OHS -HR
Professionals
Ergonomist
Designers / Specifiers / Suppliers
Owners/ Operators / Users
Maintenance
Continuous improvement
triangle = SAFETY
Stop
think, talk
work together
Hose Problems reel design
REEL TECH CAN HELP
6. 6
10 FACTSabout hose reel safety
Understanding hose risk for safer workplaces
and safety compliance
REEL TECH CAN HELP
Risk assessment
The best way to identify hose and cable risks is to consider the REEL
RISK TRIANGLE as part of your work process, start talking about the
REEL RISK TRIANGLE - refer to page 5.
Jammed hose during rewind (Retrieval) and payout
(Deployment)
By specifying the correct reel type, hose roller guide and reel mounting
position can help prevent jammed hose reels during operation. EZI-
Deploy™ and FlatWinder™ technologies assist a jam-free hose
deployment and retrieval, reducing strain injury, improving hose life and
saving time.
Trip Hazards
Eliminating trip hazards can be achieved by conducting a workplace risk
assessment. The use of properly specified reels for hose management
can minimise or eliminate these hazards.
Safer rewind (Retrieval) speed
Reel Tech's Safe-R-Reel™ system slows spring reel retraction, reducing
speed whip hazards. For powered reels, Reel Tech's patented Safe-
R-Reel™ gearbox delivers safer rewind speeds, less damage and more
control.
Difficult hose payout (Deployment)
The excessive force required to retrieve the hose from the reel may cause
serious strain injuries to operators. Reel Tech's Safe-R-Reel™ auto de-
clutching technology EZI-Deploy™ can reduce the occurrence of hose
payout resistance injury.
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10 FACTSabout hose reel safety
Understanding hose risk for safer work places
and safety compliance
REEL TECH CAN HELP
Operator fatigue
With many hose operations becoming single–operator tasks, your risk
assessment should include the potential for operator fatigue and injury and
how to prevent it, particularly in respect to reel ergonomics and design.
Unsuitable materials
It is critical to select materials for reel construction that are fit for purpose.
The right materials allow you to meet hygiene standards and protect the
reel from corrosion or premature failure.
Undefined hose bend radius
Incorrect sizing of the hose reel drum dimensions relative to the specified
hose minimum bend radius, can lead to hose rupture, resulting in potential
injuries and system failure during service. Ensure your hose specification
suits the reel you intend to use.
Outdated work processes
In emergency responses, time can save lives. A single-operator wireless
Remote Control rewind system Reel-In-Control™ with automatic
hose layering FlatWinder™ can simplify and speed up hose storage
times allowing the vehicle to be deployed elsewhere faster with minimal
personnel.
Correct pressure temperature for safe reel use
It is critical to understand how vital the correct fluid path is in respect to
pressure, temperature along with understanding the dangers associated
with liquid emissions from hose outlets.
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RISK ASSESSMENT IS CRUCIAL
Risk assessment and hose reels
Start talking the REEL RISK TRIANGLE
(refer to page 5)
No hose reels or incorrectly
utilised reels in a workplace
can pose inherent risks which
can lead to serious loss and
injury if neglected.
Hose not properly stored and managed in a workplace can lead to
serious injury. Many hose reel storage options are available for a
variety of industries and applications. Is your hose stored properly?
Ask about our safety hose handling infosheets
Inefficient work flow and
increased risks can occur
when a hose reel is difficult
to use or not suited to
application.
Reel Tech can assist you
to correctly specify reels
and develop risk assessment
strategies to mitigate risk.
Reel Tech offers hose
reel solutions that are
easy to operate and fit for
purpose, and can assist with
comprehensive hose handling
safety guidelines.
REEL TECH CAN HELP
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TRIP HAZARDS
Tripping hazards in industries result in thousands of
injuries every year. These accidents carry a significant
cost, downtime, and OHS compliance issues.
Trip hazards can occur when the hose reel
• Is not stored back in the reel when not in use
• Is lying entangled around and over objects
• The hose length is in excess to the job required
• Is not deployed flat to the ground. Foot level gaps between hose and
ground is referred by Reel Tech as a “trip gap”
• Hose colour does not contrast with operating environment
Reel Tech can help
• Provide detailed safety guidelines info-sheet considerations for operators
• Properly specified reels can reduce the possibility of accidents by
maintaining an organized and productive workplace
• Safe-R-Reel™ speed control systems can be fitted to spring
powered reels to ensure a seamless and controlled rewind speed,
reducing the possibility of injury by eliminating trip hazards and
preventing hose damage and risks.
REEL TECH CAN HELP
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SAFER REWIND (RETRIEVAL) SPEED
Various government departments industries such as
firefighting now mandate a maximum rewind speed for
hose reels. More recently, speeds of 0.7 metres (2.3 feet)
per second are being specified by various authorities.
Safe-R-Reel™ speed control systems
help achieve safer rewind speeds.
Accidental loss of hose control
during rewind i.e. loss of
hose grip can sometimes occur.
If rewind speed is dependent on this
control, control loss can cause damage
to other equipment and personnel,
resulting in costly maintenance,
downtime and potential injury.
Rewind speed can be
significantly reduced by
30-50% by using Reel Tech’s
Safe-R-Reel™ brake cartridge
system. This speed control system
is easy and inexpensive to fit into
many or existing spring rewind
reels and protects the operator and
equipment.
Speed can be controlled via Reel
Tech's patented Safe-R-Reel™
gearbox/brake cartridge system.
This system is available for all spring,
electric, pneumatic and hydraulic
rewind reels including the
FireDog™ firefighting and
PitBull™ direct drive
mining and industrial
ranges.
Excessive rewind speeds
in motorised reels, whether
spring or electric rewind,
can cause hose to rapidly
move. Rapid movement of
hose and fittings can strike
employees and equipment.
REEL TECH CAN HELP
11. DIFFICULT HOSE PAYOUT (DEPLOYMENT)
Reel Tech's new reel technologies such as EZI-
Deploy™ and Safe-R-Reel™ promotes easy and safer
hose payout, reducing injury strain.
Reel Tech’s patented 'No chain/
sprocket' Safe-R-Reel™
gearbox with integrated clutch
system, EZI-Deploy™ dramatically
reduces hose payout force
minimising strain injuries by auto-
declutching.
Patented Safe-R-Reel™ speed control and EZI-Deploy™ clutch
gearbox systems
• Promotes easy and safer hose storage, reducing unstored hose and user risks
• Offers smooth reel operation with no excessive force that can prematurely
damage equipment
• Dramatically reduces hose payout force, minimizing strain injuries and
eliminates chain sprocket pinch points.
Reel Tech’s ergonomically
designed hose reels utilise
EZI-Deploy™ clutch systems,
offering smooth reel operation,
and prevent excessive force
that can cause strain injury
prematurely damage equipment.
REEL TECH CAN HELP
Safe-R-Reel™
Speed control
Drive system
Automatic
Safer direct
drive system
'NO CHAIN/
SPROCKET'
EZI-Deploy™
clutch system
Hose can be heavy, payout resistance adds to this load
• Handling too much hose at one time can exceed safe manageable weight
• Difficult pull force on payout adds to the risk of strain injuries to operators
• Hose should not be taut during use. Hose becomes taut from being
insufficiently deployed; a fully stretched hose is considerably harder to manage.
• Poor handling of hose can result in expensive hose damage and burst injury
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12. JAMMED HOSE DURING REWIND
AND PAYOUT
Prevent jammed reels during rewind and
payout process
Reel Tech reels are designed for
efficient layering and hose retrieval
Jammed reels often lead
to operators exerting
excessive force by pulling
and tugging the hose which is
strenuous and can cause strain
injury as well as damage to
equipment and slow critical work
processes.
Jammed reels can slow
down work process
and endanger employees
and their ability to save lives.
Correctly fitted roller guides
and roller position relevant
to the installation creates a
seamless reeling operation
and efficient workplace. Reel
Tech reels can be combined to
offer optimal roller configuration
based on its installation.
Reel Tech’s EZI-Deploy™
auto de-clutching
systems on all Fire Dog™
Reels reduce effort required
for payout, even on the largest
and longest hose lengths. The
FlatWinder™ system allows
for an efficient, jam-free
layering of hose during
payout and rewind for neat and
efficient storage.
REEL TECH CAN HELP12
13. OPERATOR FATIGUE
Reels must be designed with safety and
ergonomics in mind
Flat Winder™ and Wireless Remote Control
helps reduce operator fatigue.
Cost pressures of today's
industry require many
operational duties undertaken with
fewer personnel, many becoming
single-person roles. Operators
are subjected to increasingly
tedious work processes,
increasing the risk of fatigue.
Some operations require
longer hose lengths to perform
tasks. This adds to the difficulty
with hose handling which lowers
productivity and exposes
employees to strenuous tasks.
Reel Tech’s FlatWinder™ hose
layering system negates the
need for operator intervention during
rewind which not only assists in
minimising fatigue associated with
'cross-pulling' of hose for inconsistent
layering.
Reel Tech’s wireless remote
control Reel-in-control™
can cut response times and
increase safety with single-operator
technology, making hose handling
tasks easier for operators, increasing
safety and productivity.
REEL TECH CAN HELP 13
Ask about our safety hose handling info-sheets
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UNSUITABLE MATERIALS
Hose Reels are required to withstand
tough environments
Reel Tech can provide reels with the right
materials that are suitable for the application
environment.
Corrosion and damage in reels
is common due to environmental
factors. Permanent deterioration
and contamination of products can
result. Reels manufactured from lesser
materials such as plastic if damaged,
can lead to non-detectable components
breaking off and contaminating product.
Hose reels not built with
suitable materials can
break down unexpectedly
which can stop the work flow
and cause work hazards.
Reel Tech reels are available in
detectable materials such as hot
dipped galvanised and stainless
to meet hygienic requirements
and provide superior corrosion
protection in harsh environments.
Fluid paths and swivels must also be
suited to your application to avoid
injury or catastrophe failure in service.
Reel Tech can help you
select the right hose reel
for the task in hand which
includes correct storage
capacity, rewind mechanism,
material construction, pressure
rating and much more,
ensuring the equipment is
fit for purpose.
REEL TECH CAN HELP
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UNDEFINED ‘HOSE BEND RADIUS’
Knowledge is vital to reel specification
Reel Tech reels can be selected for trouble
free operation and helps maintain structural
integrity of the hose it’s storing.
Not adhering to the specified
bend radius can cause the
conveyed fluid to leak due
to premature failure and
breakage of the hose. Hose
stress through 'stretch' distortion
can lead to costly or dangerous
results.
High risk applications such
as firefighting and most high
pressure applications rely on the
integrity of the equipment. Any
failure in the system including
the hose or reel can have
catastrophic consequences.
By providing to us detailed
information on your
specified hose, Reel Tech can
offer customised reel solutions
to ensure that the structural
integrity of your desired
hose is maintained and
meets hose specifications.
It is critical in such
applications that the
equipment is of superior quality
and is matched to the hose
specified. Reel Tech reels are
considered the toughest in the
industry with more than two
decades of reel supply in harshest
conditions as proof to our service
reliability.
REEL TECH CAN HELP
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The use of high pressure
liquids on reels that are
not rated or designed
for the specific application must
be avoided as serious injuries
or fatality can occur, resulting
in costly maintenance and
downtime.
PRESSURE TEMPERATURE
Critical for safe reel use
Reel Tech can help provide the correct reel
with the right specifications.
The impact of incorrectly
specified reels not
meeting the operating pressure
or temperature requirements
of the application can result in
catastrophic system failure.
Reel Tech offers reel
solutions that can safely
meet pressure rating
requirements, temperature
and environmental
requirements.
Reel Tech not only provides
expert advice but can
provide key information on all its
products to allow engineers to
determine the suitability of a
reel for the intended application.
REEL TECH CAN HELP
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OUTDATED WORK PROCESSES
Free up personnel and improve safety
Upgrade your reels with Wireless Remote
Control Reel-In-Control™ and FlatWinder™
technology
Conventional and outdated
reel designs often required
several employees to operate
a reel properly making tasks
tedious and unproductive.
Emergency units must often
respond to multiple incidents
during one call out. Their ability to
move and respond quickly can make
a difference in saving lives and
property. Awkward and difficult
hose management complicates this.
Improving their work process and
minimising response time is paramount.
Reel Tech takes time to
understand your requirements
and offers customised solutions
for efficient work process. With
a wide variety of powered reels
and optional accessories available
including wireless remote control
including Reel-In-Control™,
FlatWinder™, EZI-Deploy™, we
can tailor make a reel for you.
Reel Tech is a proud supporter
of the Fire Rescue industry
providing the latest in reel
technology to cut response
times and increase safety. We
offer single-operator hose reel
solutions that include Reel-In-
Control™ wireless remote control
and FlatWinder™ automatic
hose layering technology.
REEL TECH CAN HELP
19. Custom Reels
to suit every industry and application
We design custom reels
• To meet your exact requirements
• To handle hose and cable in limited space and special environments
• To efficiently and safely convey chemicals, fuels, gas, liquids and more
• For a variety of power drive systems
• To guarantee a perfect fit for your application
• To store hose safely in special applications
• To reduce hose related injuries and hazards.
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Patented performance you can
trust.
NEW ZEALAND
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Hamilton East 3216
New Zealand
T +64 7 839 6444
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AUSTRALIA
1-8/27 Shearson Crescent,
Mentone VIC 3194
Australia
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Reel Tech has been serving industries for over 25 years, and continues to
deliver the toughest hose and cable reels for the roughest environments.
We have a full range of industry and technical specifications for
all your custom needs.
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