The document summarizes AMIPOX GRE pipe systems. It discusses that AMIPOX provides pipe solutions for water, sewage, gas, oil and industrial applications made of glass reinforced epoxy. Their new manufacturing site in Dammam provides pipes and consulting services worldwide. The pipes are corrosion resistant, lightweight, have low pressure loss and good economics. They can transport hundreds of chemicals and are used in industrial, oilfield, marine, utility and other applications.
1) Good housekeeping is important for safety as it prevents hazards from tools, materials, and substances left around the work area that could cause accidents.
2) It is everyone's responsibility to keep their work area clean and organized to find items easily, work efficiently, and allow quick emergency response.
3) Hazards to watch out for include tripping hazards, impact hazards from objects left around, puncture/splinter hazards, electrical hazards, chemical exposure, and conditions enabling chemical reactions or fires.
This document outlines the occupational health and safety induction and procedures for RedPixel Studios. It includes sections on the induction process, current safety procedures, equipment safety checks, safety representatives, existing and potential hazards, controlling risks, hazard reporting, meetings and inspections, emergency procedures, responsibilities, and resources for additional information. The goal is to introduce new employees to workplace safety policies and ensure all staff are aware of hazards and follow proper procedures to minimize risks.
This document outlines the objectives and steps of an effective accident investigation workshop. The workshop aims to describe the reasons for conducting accident investigations, discuss employer responsibilities, and teach a six-step accident investigation procedure. The six steps include: securing the accident scene, collecting facts, determining the sequence of events, finding the causes, recommending improvements, and writing a report. The document provides guidance and exercises for properly investigating accidents according to these steps.
This document provides an induction for new employees on occupational health and safety practices. It outlines current safety procedures, equipment safety checks, existing and potential workplace hazards, controlling risks, procedures for reporting incidents, emergency procedures, and employer and worker responsibilities. The induction aims to ensure the workplace remains safe for employees and visitors.
Industrial, manufacturing and construction work sites have plenty of machines. Machines are used for everything from power generation to the sorting of recyclables, and they’re an integral part of assembly lines all over the world.
A number of safety hazards come with working around machinery that employers, safety managers and workers all need to be aware of. By preparing for these dangers, accidents and injuries can be prevented.
In this slideshare we present 10 easy to follow steps that will help ensure your workers a daily safe passage in and around the machines they use.
The 10 steps we discuss are;
1) Don't reach into the machine
2) Use Proper Lockout/Tagout Procedures
3) Stay Clear of Sharp or Moving Parts
4) Watch Out for Cords and Wires
5) Don’t Wear Loose Clothing
6) Wear Proper PPE
7) Use Caution Around Heat Sources
8) Be Careful When Cleaning
9) Communicate, Communicate, Communicate
10) Follow Visual and Written Instructions
If you follow these 10 suggestions, you will find yourself with a whole lot less grief at the end of the work year. To learn more about machine guarding, chick out this article: https://www.babelplex.com/methods-for-machine-guarding-babelplex-industrial-section/ .
The document outlines Millennium Products' new Near Miss Program. It defines a near miss as an unplanned event that could have caused injury or damage but did not. The objectives of the program are to identify risks, prevent accidents, and improve safety culture. Employees are encouraged to report near misses so their causes can be analyzed and corrective actions implemented to prevent future incidents. Examples of near misses at Millennium Products are provided to demonstrate how the program will work.
The document discusses occupational health and safety (OHS). It aims to ensure a safe and healthy working environment for all personnel as well as external stakeholders affected by the work. Hazards in the workplace can lead to accidents, injuries and diseases. Management has a legal and moral duty to minimize risks. Common causes of workplace injuries include lack of safety awareness, procedures, equipment and stress. The document provides guidance on various safety topics like personal protective equipment, chemical handling, electrical safety, fire safety, and more.
Scheduled waste is defined as hazardous waste in Malaysia. It can come from healthcare, industry, agriculture, and households. Sources of scheduled waste include expired drugs, chemical wastes, pesticides, and fluorescent lights. Hazardous waste is characterized by its ignitability, corrosivity, toxicity, reactivity, or infectiousness. In the 1980s, Malaysia lacked scheduled waste facilities, leading to improper dumping. The government now regulates scheduled waste management and disposal through laws and policies to protect the environment and human health. Facilities include transportation, secure landfills, incineration plants, and physical/chemical treatment plants. However, challenges remain regarding the high costs of proper disposal and illegal dumping of untreated waste.
1) Good housekeeping is important for safety as it prevents hazards from tools, materials, and substances left around the work area that could cause accidents.
2) It is everyone's responsibility to keep their work area clean and organized to find items easily, work efficiently, and allow quick emergency response.
3) Hazards to watch out for include tripping hazards, impact hazards from objects left around, puncture/splinter hazards, electrical hazards, chemical exposure, and conditions enabling chemical reactions or fires.
This document outlines the occupational health and safety induction and procedures for RedPixel Studios. It includes sections on the induction process, current safety procedures, equipment safety checks, safety representatives, existing and potential hazards, controlling risks, hazard reporting, meetings and inspections, emergency procedures, responsibilities, and resources for additional information. The goal is to introduce new employees to workplace safety policies and ensure all staff are aware of hazards and follow proper procedures to minimize risks.
This document outlines the objectives and steps of an effective accident investigation workshop. The workshop aims to describe the reasons for conducting accident investigations, discuss employer responsibilities, and teach a six-step accident investigation procedure. The six steps include: securing the accident scene, collecting facts, determining the sequence of events, finding the causes, recommending improvements, and writing a report. The document provides guidance and exercises for properly investigating accidents according to these steps.
This document provides an induction for new employees on occupational health and safety practices. It outlines current safety procedures, equipment safety checks, existing and potential workplace hazards, controlling risks, procedures for reporting incidents, emergency procedures, and employer and worker responsibilities. The induction aims to ensure the workplace remains safe for employees and visitors.
Industrial, manufacturing and construction work sites have plenty of machines. Machines are used for everything from power generation to the sorting of recyclables, and they’re an integral part of assembly lines all over the world.
A number of safety hazards come with working around machinery that employers, safety managers and workers all need to be aware of. By preparing for these dangers, accidents and injuries can be prevented.
In this slideshare we present 10 easy to follow steps that will help ensure your workers a daily safe passage in and around the machines they use.
The 10 steps we discuss are;
1) Don't reach into the machine
2) Use Proper Lockout/Tagout Procedures
3) Stay Clear of Sharp or Moving Parts
4) Watch Out for Cords and Wires
5) Don’t Wear Loose Clothing
6) Wear Proper PPE
7) Use Caution Around Heat Sources
8) Be Careful When Cleaning
9) Communicate, Communicate, Communicate
10) Follow Visual and Written Instructions
If you follow these 10 suggestions, you will find yourself with a whole lot less grief at the end of the work year. To learn more about machine guarding, chick out this article: https://www.babelplex.com/methods-for-machine-guarding-babelplex-industrial-section/ .
The document outlines Millennium Products' new Near Miss Program. It defines a near miss as an unplanned event that could have caused injury or damage but did not. The objectives of the program are to identify risks, prevent accidents, and improve safety culture. Employees are encouraged to report near misses so their causes can be analyzed and corrective actions implemented to prevent future incidents. Examples of near misses at Millennium Products are provided to demonstrate how the program will work.
The document discusses occupational health and safety (OHS). It aims to ensure a safe and healthy working environment for all personnel as well as external stakeholders affected by the work. Hazards in the workplace can lead to accidents, injuries and diseases. Management has a legal and moral duty to minimize risks. Common causes of workplace injuries include lack of safety awareness, procedures, equipment and stress. The document provides guidance on various safety topics like personal protective equipment, chemical handling, electrical safety, fire safety, and more.
Scheduled waste is defined as hazardous waste in Malaysia. It can come from healthcare, industry, agriculture, and households. Sources of scheduled waste include expired drugs, chemical wastes, pesticides, and fluorescent lights. Hazardous waste is characterized by its ignitability, corrosivity, toxicity, reactivity, or infectiousness. In the 1980s, Malaysia lacked scheduled waste facilities, leading to improper dumping. The government now regulates scheduled waste management and disposal through laws and policies to protect the environment and human health. Facilities include transportation, secure landfills, incineration plants, and physical/chemical treatment plants. However, challenges remain regarding the high costs of proper disposal and illegal dumping of untreated waste.
Comprehensive Employee Safety Orientation PresentationBedazzled Media
This document provides an orientation on general workplace safety rules and procedures. It covers topics such as bloodborne pathogens, personal protective equipment, electrical safety, emergency actions, fire prevention, chemical safety, accident reporting, ergonomics, personal hygiene, and each employee's personal responsibility for safety. The orientation emphasizes following safety guidelines and properly wearing protective gear specific to each job. It also stresses the importance of reporting any accidents, injuries, or unsafe conditions to supervisors.
Occupational safety and health (OSH) also commonly referred to as occupational health and safety (OHS) or workplace health and safety (WHS) is an area concerned with the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in work or employment. The goals of occupational safety and health programs include to foster a safe and healthy work environment
This document outlines the steps for conducting an effective accident investigation:
1) Immediately respond to the accident and secure the site.
2) Investigate by determining the 5 Ws and collecting evidence through interviews and photos.
3) Analyze the data to determine the root causes such as equipment issues, environmental factors, human errors, or management failures.
4) Recommend corrective actions and implement solutions permanently through standard procedures and communication. The goal is to prevent future accidents.
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.
Safety signs are communication channels used to highlight and provide information related to hazards and risks. The use of symbols and graphical images is a simple safety system used to deliver safety messages at a glance.
CONTENTS:
I. What is a Hot Work ?
II. Training
III. PPE`s
IV. Hot Work Permit
V. Electric Welding
VI. Fire Prevention
VII. Fire Watch
VIII. Generator Sets
IX. Welding Equipment Checks
X. Oxy Cutting Equipment
XI. Fire Safety Precautions
XII. Compressed Gas Cylinders
XIII. Safe Practices
XIV. Heat Stress
It is a common perception that accidents are unexpected or unplanned events, but in many instances, that’s not necessarily so. Some accidents result from unsafe conditions and work practices that have been ignored or tolerated for weeks, months, or even years.
Please join our webinar presentation to discover and review the truth about “Accidents”. Learn about the “Accident Pyramid” and most importantly, the “Preventive Measures” to avoid workplace injuries that we often refer to as “Accidents”.
Topics include:
Slips, Trips & Falls
Back Injuries & Prevention
Chemical Safety
Office Ergonomics and much more.
Presented by AlphaStaff Risk Control Consultant, Ben Abdallah.
This document provides an overview of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard and chemical hazards. It discusses what constitutes a chemical hazard, physical and health hazards, and specific types of hazardous chemicals like flammables and corrosives. It describes the requirements of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard including developing a written hazard communication program, obtaining material safety data sheets, labeling containers, and training employees. The purpose is to ensure chemical hazards are evaluated and information about those hazards is communicated to employers and employees.
This document provides an overview of safety training for the safe use of power tools. It discusses applicable regulations, specific hazards of power tools like electricity, vibration, noise and injuries. It outlines safe practices like use of personal protective equipment and proper guarding of tools. It provides guidance on safe work practices for different types of power tools and ensuring tools are suitable, inspected, and users are trained for their proper use.
This document provides an overview of health and safety in the workplace. It discusses why health and safety is important, highlighting hazards, costs of failures, and underlying principles. It outlines key aspects of managing health and safety such as having a system in place, identifying hazards, assessing risks, implementing control measures, and working together with employees. The document concludes with a case study about how Nestle reduced workplace accidents through early risk assessments in equipment and process design.
This document provides information about hearing conservation and noise-induced hearing loss. It discusses how about 30 million American workers are exposed to hazardous noise and how hearing loss from noise is a preventable but common occupational hazard. The document outlines OSHA regulations regarding noise exposure and hearing conservation programs. It explains how noise is measured, the effects of noise on hearing, and factors that influence noise-induced hearing loss. Examples of noise levels from common sources and equipment are given. The importance of engineering, administrative and personal protective controls for noise exposure are covered. Details are provided about audiometric testing requirements and proper selection, fitting, use and care of hearing protection devices.
This document provides an overview of chemical hazards and safety. It discusses the classification of workplace hazards including physical, chemical, biological and ergonomic. It defines key terms like flash point, auto ignition temperature, threshold limit values and IDLH. It describes routes of chemical entry, health effects of chemicals on different organs, and carcinogens. The document provides guidance on personal protective equipment, respiratory protection, and controlling chemical exposure through engineering controls, hygiene and proper storage. It emphasizes the importance of material safety data sheets and following standard operating procedures to safely handle chemicals.
This document outlines the safety policy and procedures for a road upgrading project in Nepal. It includes the project organizational chart, roles and responsibilities of staff, identified hazards, and mitigation measures. The objectives are to establish health and safety committees, ensure compliance with legislation, provide training, and actively manage risks. Hazards addressed include physical, chemical, mechanical, physiological, psychosocial, and biological risks. Procedures outlined are for access control, ground support, fire prevention, ventilation, illumination, air monitoring, emergencies, and record keeping. Personal protective equipment and reviews of the policy are also discussed.
The document discusses safe work permits, which are required for hazardous non-routine jobs. Safe work permits identify hazards, require safety precautions, and must be issued by a qualified individual for jobs like hot work, confined space entry, excavations, and other potentially dangerous activities. The permits are written for specific jobs and time periods, list required safety equipment and checks, and must be reviewed and approved by supervisors and managers.
The document discusses confined space entry hazards and safety requirements. It defines a confined space and lists common examples. Hazards include toxic gases, oxygen deficiency, engulfment and isolation. The document outlines procedures for hazard identification, atmospheric monitoring, entry permits, attendant and retrieval systems. It discusses reclassification of confined spaces and respiratory protection program requirements.
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.
OSHA is a US government agency that sets and enforces workplace health and safety standards to assure safe working conditions. Its mission is to protect workers' health and safety. Workers have legal rights to a safe work environment, including proper control of risks, safety equipment, ability to stop unsafe work, and ability to report health and safety concerns. When establishing factories or workplaces, safety measures must include proper transportation, water, hospitals, wages, workplace safety protections, breaks, adequate toilets, first aid, emergency equipment, and safety signage. Ensuring worker health and safety is important because workers are valuable and their well-being enables productive work.
The document discusses health and safety inspection duties and responsibilities for workplaces. It covers inspecting external areas like parking, access/egress, signage and lighting. Internal areas include housekeeping, welfare facilities, work areas, machinery and equipment, procedures, training and documentation. Inspections should be carried out regularly and systematically to identify hazards, educate workers and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
The document discusses various topics related to workplace health and safety. It covers the importance of occupational health and safety (OHS), OHS management programs, sample company OHS policies, responsibilities of supervisors and workers, safety signs and symbols, identifying hazards, personal protective equipment (PPE), types of workplace hazards, hazard prevention and control, risk management processes, mental health awareness, first aid procedures, employers' and employees' rights and duties regarding OHS, and improving OHS in Bangladeshi workplaces. The goal is to promote a safe and healthy working environment for all.
Occupational health and safety- basic concepts Stefan Kovacs
The document provides an overview of occupational health and safety concepts. It discusses hazards, risks, incidents, accidents, and the importance of safety training. It emphasizes that training is crucial to avoid risks and protect workers, and that good training requires engaging content that is understandable, likable, and retainable. Training should cover general safety rules as well as specific rules for particular jobs.
FPI-Corporate Brochure for information aboutAbdulbaset14
This document provides information about Composite Piping Solutions, a company that manufactures and installs composite pipe solutions. It details the company's global presence with factories and sales offices across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. The document outlines Composite Piping Solutions' product portfolio including fiberglass, thermoplastic composite, and spoolable pipes. It also describes the key industries served: Oil & Gas, Chemical & Industrial, Water & Infrastructure, and Marine & Offshore.
Anchor Channels are rolled channels with swaged studs that are used for connections made to concrete structures. This system allows easy and safe fixations to structures such as concrete slabs, beams and columns.
Comprehensive Employee Safety Orientation PresentationBedazzled Media
This document provides an orientation on general workplace safety rules and procedures. It covers topics such as bloodborne pathogens, personal protective equipment, electrical safety, emergency actions, fire prevention, chemical safety, accident reporting, ergonomics, personal hygiene, and each employee's personal responsibility for safety. The orientation emphasizes following safety guidelines and properly wearing protective gear specific to each job. It also stresses the importance of reporting any accidents, injuries, or unsafe conditions to supervisors.
Occupational safety and health (OSH) also commonly referred to as occupational health and safety (OHS) or workplace health and safety (WHS) is an area concerned with the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in work or employment. The goals of occupational safety and health programs include to foster a safe and healthy work environment
This document outlines the steps for conducting an effective accident investigation:
1) Immediately respond to the accident and secure the site.
2) Investigate by determining the 5 Ws and collecting evidence through interviews and photos.
3) Analyze the data to determine the root causes such as equipment issues, environmental factors, human errors, or management failures.
4) Recommend corrective actions and implement solutions permanently through standard procedures and communication. The goal is to prevent future accidents.
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.
Safety signs are communication channels used to highlight and provide information related to hazards and risks. The use of symbols and graphical images is a simple safety system used to deliver safety messages at a glance.
CONTENTS:
I. What is a Hot Work ?
II. Training
III. PPE`s
IV. Hot Work Permit
V. Electric Welding
VI. Fire Prevention
VII. Fire Watch
VIII. Generator Sets
IX. Welding Equipment Checks
X. Oxy Cutting Equipment
XI. Fire Safety Precautions
XII. Compressed Gas Cylinders
XIII. Safe Practices
XIV. Heat Stress
It is a common perception that accidents are unexpected or unplanned events, but in many instances, that’s not necessarily so. Some accidents result from unsafe conditions and work practices that have been ignored or tolerated for weeks, months, or even years.
Please join our webinar presentation to discover and review the truth about “Accidents”. Learn about the “Accident Pyramid” and most importantly, the “Preventive Measures” to avoid workplace injuries that we often refer to as “Accidents”.
Topics include:
Slips, Trips & Falls
Back Injuries & Prevention
Chemical Safety
Office Ergonomics and much more.
Presented by AlphaStaff Risk Control Consultant, Ben Abdallah.
This document provides an overview of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard and chemical hazards. It discusses what constitutes a chemical hazard, physical and health hazards, and specific types of hazardous chemicals like flammables and corrosives. It describes the requirements of OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard including developing a written hazard communication program, obtaining material safety data sheets, labeling containers, and training employees. The purpose is to ensure chemical hazards are evaluated and information about those hazards is communicated to employers and employees.
This document provides an overview of safety training for the safe use of power tools. It discusses applicable regulations, specific hazards of power tools like electricity, vibration, noise and injuries. It outlines safe practices like use of personal protective equipment and proper guarding of tools. It provides guidance on safe work practices for different types of power tools and ensuring tools are suitable, inspected, and users are trained for their proper use.
This document provides an overview of health and safety in the workplace. It discusses why health and safety is important, highlighting hazards, costs of failures, and underlying principles. It outlines key aspects of managing health and safety such as having a system in place, identifying hazards, assessing risks, implementing control measures, and working together with employees. The document concludes with a case study about how Nestle reduced workplace accidents through early risk assessments in equipment and process design.
This document provides information about hearing conservation and noise-induced hearing loss. It discusses how about 30 million American workers are exposed to hazardous noise and how hearing loss from noise is a preventable but common occupational hazard. The document outlines OSHA regulations regarding noise exposure and hearing conservation programs. It explains how noise is measured, the effects of noise on hearing, and factors that influence noise-induced hearing loss. Examples of noise levels from common sources and equipment are given. The importance of engineering, administrative and personal protective controls for noise exposure are covered. Details are provided about audiometric testing requirements and proper selection, fitting, use and care of hearing protection devices.
This document provides an overview of chemical hazards and safety. It discusses the classification of workplace hazards including physical, chemical, biological and ergonomic. It defines key terms like flash point, auto ignition temperature, threshold limit values and IDLH. It describes routes of chemical entry, health effects of chemicals on different organs, and carcinogens. The document provides guidance on personal protective equipment, respiratory protection, and controlling chemical exposure through engineering controls, hygiene and proper storage. It emphasizes the importance of material safety data sheets and following standard operating procedures to safely handle chemicals.
This document outlines the safety policy and procedures for a road upgrading project in Nepal. It includes the project organizational chart, roles and responsibilities of staff, identified hazards, and mitigation measures. The objectives are to establish health and safety committees, ensure compliance with legislation, provide training, and actively manage risks. Hazards addressed include physical, chemical, mechanical, physiological, psychosocial, and biological risks. Procedures outlined are for access control, ground support, fire prevention, ventilation, illumination, air monitoring, emergencies, and record keeping. Personal protective equipment and reviews of the policy are also discussed.
The document discusses safe work permits, which are required for hazardous non-routine jobs. Safe work permits identify hazards, require safety precautions, and must be issued by a qualified individual for jobs like hot work, confined space entry, excavations, and other potentially dangerous activities. The permits are written for specific jobs and time periods, list required safety equipment and checks, and must be reviewed and approved by supervisors and managers.
The document discusses confined space entry hazards and safety requirements. It defines a confined space and lists common examples. Hazards include toxic gases, oxygen deficiency, engulfment and isolation. The document outlines procedures for hazard identification, atmospheric monitoring, entry permits, attendant and retrieval systems. It discusses reclassification of confined spaces and respiratory protection program requirements.
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.
OSHA is a US government agency that sets and enforces workplace health and safety standards to assure safe working conditions. Its mission is to protect workers' health and safety. Workers have legal rights to a safe work environment, including proper control of risks, safety equipment, ability to stop unsafe work, and ability to report health and safety concerns. When establishing factories or workplaces, safety measures must include proper transportation, water, hospitals, wages, workplace safety protections, breaks, adequate toilets, first aid, emergency equipment, and safety signage. Ensuring worker health and safety is important because workers are valuable and their well-being enables productive work.
The document discusses health and safety inspection duties and responsibilities for workplaces. It covers inspecting external areas like parking, access/egress, signage and lighting. Internal areas include housekeeping, welfare facilities, work areas, machinery and equipment, procedures, training and documentation. Inspections should be carried out regularly and systematically to identify hazards, educate workers and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
The document discusses various topics related to workplace health and safety. It covers the importance of occupational health and safety (OHS), OHS management programs, sample company OHS policies, responsibilities of supervisors and workers, safety signs and symbols, identifying hazards, personal protective equipment (PPE), types of workplace hazards, hazard prevention and control, risk management processes, mental health awareness, first aid procedures, employers' and employees' rights and duties regarding OHS, and improving OHS in Bangladeshi workplaces. The goal is to promote a safe and healthy working environment for all.
Occupational health and safety- basic concepts Stefan Kovacs
The document provides an overview of occupational health and safety concepts. It discusses hazards, risks, incidents, accidents, and the importance of safety training. It emphasizes that training is crucial to avoid risks and protect workers, and that good training requires engaging content that is understandable, likable, and retainable. Training should cover general safety rules as well as specific rules for particular jobs.
FPI-Corporate Brochure for information aboutAbdulbaset14
This document provides information about Composite Piping Solutions, a company that manufactures and installs composite pipe solutions. It details the company's global presence with factories and sales offices across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. The document outlines Composite Piping Solutions' product portfolio including fiberglass, thermoplastic composite, and spoolable pipes. It also describes the key industries served: Oil & Gas, Chemical & Industrial, Water & Infrastructure, and Marine & Offshore.
Anchor Channels are rolled channels with swaged studs that are used for connections made to concrete structures. This system allows easy and safe fixations to structures such as concrete slabs, beams and columns.
This document provides information about a cement transfer project including the job scope, equipment to be provided, and product descriptions. The job scope involves transferring off-spec cement from Silo 12 at 5-10 tons per hour using a skid-mounted equipment package including powered screw conveyors, a receiving chute, blower, surge bin, vent, rotary air lock, controls, load cells, flex blow line, and piping. The equipment to be provided includes rotary lobe blowers, two-way valves, screw conveyors, rotary airlocks, vibrators, level sensors, and NEMA rated control cabinets. Product descriptions are given for the various equipment.
Being part of the Speed House Group, our journey since inception in 1987 has been a very exciting one. Although the start was to supply our sister companies with minor GRP products to their prefab housing units, today I.C.C products have become a market leader in mass storage solutions for different types of liquids. Whether it’s sewerage, water or oil, we custom design and produce a solution for our clients. We have also established strategic alliances with companies in Korea, South Africa, France and Greece to ensure using the latest in technology & raw materials. In addition to water tanks I.C.C has expanded its offerings to several new products ranging from car shed, claddings, domes and solid surface products.
Arvihitech is a manufacturer of Ermeto Tube fitting that are built to last. The EO-Plus fitting produces high pressure, leak-free connection of tubes and components in fluid systems.
The document discusses ESAB's range of welding consumables for pipeline welding. It provides an overview of ESAB's cellulosic electrodes for pipeline welding under the Pipeweld brand. The Pipeweld 6010P/PLUS, 7010 PLUS, 8010 PLUS, and 9010 PLUS electrodes are recommended for different applications depending on the API 5L pipe steel grade, from root pass to fill and cap. The electrodes provide high deposition rates and quality welds for grades up to X70. While cellulosic electrodes are widely used for pipelines, their higher hydrogen content requires caution for thicker sections to avoid cracking.
OmbakSynergy is a company that provides products and services for the oil and gas industry, including pipes, fittings, flanges, valves, chemicals, and pumps. It aims to be a leader in total oil and gas solutions internationally. The company distributes products from strategic partners worldwide and also offers engineering, procurement, project management, and consultancy services. It has offices in Malaysia and Vietnam and works with approved vendors like Petronas, Shell, and MOF.
Rototherm has over 40 years of experience in designing and manufacturing differential pressure flow devices. Their facilities are tailored to meet the highest standards in industries like oil and gas. They offer a wide range of flow measurement products including orifice plates, venturi tubes, flow nozzles, and differential pressure transmitters. These products are manufactured to strict standards and suitable for applications in hazardous areas.
Wilden Pump & Engineering LLC is a global leader in air-operated double-diaphragm pumps (AODDP). They are committed to excellence, customer satisfaction, research and development, and market knowledge. Wilden has a world-class distributor network to provide customers access to the latest pump technologies and fluid transfer services worldwide. Their pumps are versatile, efficient, and durable for applications across many industries.
Allmach Pneumatic & Fluid Systems is a major wholesaler and distributor of plastic, aluminum, and stainless steel piping systems in Sydney, Australia. It has been an established family business for over 20 years. The company aims to provide superior quality products and customer service while prioritizing sustainability. Allmach stocks over 150,000 meters of piping and 750 pallets of accessories in its modern warehouse located in South Sydney. It offers design services and documentation for customized piping solutions used across various industries.
The document summarizes Almatec's air-operated double-diaphragm (AODD) pumps. It describes their E-Series, FUTUR Series, and BIOCOR Series pumps. The E-Series are made of plastic materials and suitable for abrasive and hazardous applications. The FUTUR Series are designed for chemical supply in semiconductor industries. The BIOCOR Series meets hygienic standards for pharmaceutical and food uses.
Afromix is a leading manufacturer of agitators, mixers, and peristaltic hose pumps. They offer nine pump models with flow rates up to 150m3/hr. Their pumps are simple in design and operation, and use a specially designed hose that is compressed between a housing and rollers to pump fluids. This ensures accurate metering and pressure delivery while handling abrasive slurries. Their pumps reduce maintenance times and costs of ownership compared to other pumps.
JLX VALVE is a Spanish company that specializes in designing and manufacturing industrial valves. They have over 15 years of worldwide experience and are recognized internationally as a solid and competent company. JLX VALVE aims to offer excellent quality products and flawless customer service, while pursuing socially responsible practices like maintaining a pleasant work environment.
This document provides information on Bondstrand 2000M/7000M pipe systems for marine and offshore applications. It describes the pipe and fitting materials, joining systems, dimensions, properties, pressure ratings, and certifications. The pipe is filament-wound glass fiber reinforced epoxy available in sizes from 1 to 40 inches with quick-lock or taper/taper joints. Fittings include elbows, tees, reducers, couplings, and more. The pipe is approved by various classification bodies and rated for operating temperatures up to 93°C and pressures up to 17.2 bar for 1-16 inch and 16 bar for 18-40 inch sizes.
High quality components and sub-assemblies such as: piping, valves, tubing, manifolds, assemblies, and systems are supplied to semiconductor toolmakers and meet the stringent demands of the semiconductor industry. Double packed and produced under cleanroom conditions.
Special features for the semiconductor industry include: minimal dead space in valves and fittings, minimal use of specific lubricants, cleaned and highly polished stainless steel, radial mounting, compression fittings, weld fittings, diaphragm valves, purifiers, mass flow controllers, pressure sensors, specific cleanroom solutions and more!
FESCOR is one of the leading importers, exporters and suppliers in Pakistan, USA, China and Middle East which via its channels of professional and associated offices / companies overseas offers a wide variety of services to many organizations in establishing and mutual economic cooperation and realization of export and import program.
FESCOR is mainly supplier of Carbon Steel Seamless / Welded Pipes and Fittings, Stainless Steel Seamless Pipes and Fittings, Alloy Steel Pipes and Fitting, Galvanized Iron Seamless Pipes and Fittings, Flanges and Industrial Valves, Actuators, Control Valves and all kind of Pumps.
FESCOR is backed by powerful strengths of well-known European and Chinese steel mills with abundant medium & thick steel resources, integrates the advantage of steel cutting and machining process to develop the downstream industry chains. After years of steady development, we have established good business relationship with these steel mills and became the major supplier of special pipes, tubular, Fitting, Valves & Pumps.
FESCOR also engineered-solutions provider and service enterprise to meet the needs of the industries.
This document discusses KDV diaphragm valves, including their uses in various industries. KDV manufactures and distributes a wide range of industrial valves, specializing in diaphragm valves. Their valves feature corrosion and abrasion resistant materials and coatings, making them suitable for handling corrosive fluids. They are used extensively in industries like chemical processing, mining, water treatment, and others due to their low cost, easy maintenance, and long service life. The document provides specifications on valve components, materials, pressure and temperature ratings, and dimensions.
As an industry leader in industrial hose, ERIKS can meet every hose requirement you may have.
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1. AMIPOX GRE Pipe systems
Glass Reinforced Epoxy Pipe Solutions for various Applications
2. The Amiantit Group is an internationally operating
organisation with a track record of growth oriented
success. Its mission is to provide customers throughout
the world with pipe solutions for water, sewage, gas,
oil and industrial applications. In addition, the Group
provides pipe technologies, water management
services and building materials of superior quality
and value. The company has a convincing history of
long-term growth and profitability and a competitive
position, thanks to the experience and commitment of
its staff. Therefore we can look forward with confidence
to achieving our vision of global leadership. Faced
with the challenges of globalisation, Amiantit has
dramatically expanded its international presence in
recent years. A multicultural management team with
a shared vision guarantees an extensive product
range. Our customers are serviced by many local sales
organisations worldwide. The manufacturing sites
branded as “Amitech” provide customers all over the
world with exclusive products of high quality.
Amiantit
Group of Companies
Amipox Dammam
The first address for pipe systems
and technical solutions
Our newly installed manufacturing site for Amipox
products in Damman provides customers and sales
offices all over the world with an extended pipes and
consulting service.
The facility is a substantial and long-term partner
for customers and sales organisations, based on
a dedicated and well qualified staff, a substantial
ownership structure and a strong financial platform.
We offer an extensive product range and service
that covers almost every need for pipes and technical
solutions.
As supplier of complete solutions for pipe systems to
many applications, we provide you with high quality
products. Our modern and effective production facility
offers cost effective products and meets all required
service and support standards.
Our up to date logistic system works effectively all over
the world and guarantees a reliable and fast supply of
all products to clients and customers.
The Amipox GRE pipes and fittings are made of
high strength fiberglass (E-glass) and amine cured
epoxy resin. These materials provide the optimal
strength in composite pipe systems.
Numerically controlled machines manufacture the
product on a mandrel in a cross section filament
winding process. The continuous glass fibres are
wound at a 54 ¾° helical angle and connected with
the epoxy resin. This process, combined with the most
modern equipment, ensures a consistent production
of the highest quality. For certain applications, the pipe
wall contains an extra liner of 0.5 mm. This optional
resin rich liner consists of C-glass (C-veil) and the same
resin as used in the pipe wall. Conductive pipes and
fittings are available on request.
Amipox pipes are manufactured according to
metric dimensional standards. All pipe systems are
interchangeable with steel pipes. The wide range of
fittings provided by Amipox ensures that pipe design
according to standard procedures is possible.
Production
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3. The product range of Amipox GRE pipe systems
combines many advantages in one product.
GRE is a corrosion free material. Coatings (internal or
external), chemical inhibitors, cathodic protection and
corrosion allowances are not required. The life time of
pumps and other inline equipment is extended through
the complete absence of rust particles.
The low thermal conductivity of GRE ensures low
energy losses from the pipe system. In many cases
insulation can therefore be avoided.
Amipox pipes have a very smooth inside surface
resulting in a Hazen Williams factor of 150. This allows
in most cases a smaller pipe diameter for any given
volume, which cuts costs of the system. Paraffin, resin
and asphalt accumulation in crude oil transmission lines
is also reduced, thanks to the very low internal friction.
Better wall-thickness/strengths ratios are achieved
through the high precision winding technology used
by Amipox. This results in lower weight per pressure
classes. Amipox AL and ALR joints are future (patented)
developments to guarantee a fast and trouble free
installation on site. Amipox pipes can be used for
above and underground applications. The life cycle
of GRE exceeds stainless steel.
Benefits
Corrosion resistant
• No coating
• No cathodic protection
• Handles hundreds of corrosive chemicals
Lightweight
• Low pipe weight (less than 20% compared to steel)
• Easy to handle
• Lower installation costs
• Lighter structure
Low pressure loss
• Smooth inner surface
• Absolute roughness 5.3 x 10-6 m
• Hazen Williams factor 150
• No increase over time
Good economics
• Low installation costs
• Low heat loss
• Maintenance free lines
• Very low pigging and line cleaning costs
• Long service life
• Standard range of fittings and flanges
• Lower pumping cost
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4. Amipox pipes are designed for pressures ranging from
10 bar (150 psi) to 150 bar (2000 psi) and medium
temperatures from -40°C (-50°F) to +120°C (+250°F).
As indicated in the list of general applications, Amipox
pipes are suitable for the transportation of hundreds of
highly corrosive chemicals. GRE pipes have proven to be
the best solution in the petrochemical industry, marine
(onshore and offshore) and in industrial applications,
where reliability and strength are key factors.
Industrial applications
Industrial plants:
• Chemical processing
• Fertilizer plants
• Food processing
• Geothermal systems
• Paper and textile manufacture
• Petrochemical processing
• Mining
• Exhaust piping lines
Oilfield production:
• Carbon dioxide injection and gathering
• Crude oil flow lines, gatheringlines and transmission lines
• Low pressure gas gathering lines
• Tank battery piping
• Submerged pump-well tubing
• Tubing and casing
Service Stations:
• Bulk plant treminals
• Central fuel oil systems
• Marinas and airports
• Secondary containment
• Service station product piping
• Jet engine air start systems
Power stations:
• Cooling water lines
• Fire water lines
• Utility lines
• Electrical conduit lines
Marine and Offshore:
• Ballast lines
• Non-vital shipboard systems
• Dry and wet deluge systems on platforms
Utility:
• Agriculture
• Desalination water treatment
• SWRO plants
• Public service facilities
Fluids and chemicals (excerpt):
• Acid drains
• Alkalis
• Bilge water
• Bleaches and dyes
• Brackish water brine
• Chilled water
• Chlorine gas/chlorine
• Cooling circulating water
• Crude oil
• De-ionized water
• De-mineralized water
• Drainage fluids
• Eduction fluids
• Engine cooling fluids
• Fuel
• Hot water (120°C)
• Hydrochloric acid
• Injection water
• Jet fuel
• Oily sewers
• Organic chemicals
• Other caustic chemicals
• Petroleum
• Phosphoric acid
• Pickling fluids
• Potable water
• Process water
• Refined fluids
• Salt water
• Sanitary fluids
• Seawater
• Slurries
• Solvents
• Various oxidizing acids
• Various non-oxidizing acids
Applications
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5. Amipox manufactures a complete range of glass
reinforced Epoxy Pipe Systems, including a full range of
fittings. The pipes are availiable in standard lengths of
9 m (30 ft, 80-600 mm diameter).
Pipes and fittings have been tested in accordance with
ASTM D-2992 and comply with the ASTM D-2996
specification. Amipox pipes and fittings are in
compliance with the ISO 14692 (Parts 1, 2, 3
and 4), API requirements (15 LR & HR). They meet
FM (factory mutual) approval for fire protection and
the NSF certification for drinking water use.
Product range
Fittings and accessories
Amipox offers a complete line of filament wound fittings
and flanges.
Standard fittings and flanges as listed below are
available in diameters ranging from 25 mm (1”) to
400 mm (16”):
• 90° Elbows
• Couplings
• 45° Elbows
• 45° Laterals
• Equal tees
• Nipples
• Reducers
• Flanges
Other fittings can be produced as segmented and
laminated products. These fittings are manufactured up
to DN 600 mm.
Spools
We also offer prefabricated spools on request.
The main advantages are:
• Less field connections
• Lower installation costs
• The ability to hydro test spools prior to shipment
AB Adhesive 16 230 120 250 General industrial
AT Adhesive 10-100 145-1450 120 250 Crude oil flow-lines water injection
ASL Mechanical 10-70 145-1015 93 200 Industrial services
Type Joint design Design pressure MPX temperature Major use and application
Bar PSI Degree °C Degree F
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1. Adhesive joints
• AB series, adhesive bonded straight-taper joint,
max. pressure rating 16 bar.
• AT series, adhesive bonded taper-taper joint,
max. pressure rating 100 bar.
3. Flange joints
• Flange joint standard and heavy duty with
3 mm flat gasket, max. pressure rating 30 bar.
• Flange joint, with O-ring sealing, max. pressure
rating 60 bar
2. Mechanical joints
• ASL series seal-lock joint, O-ring with locking key,
max. pressure rating 70 bar.
Joining Systems
Our sales and manufacturing team provides you with a wide range of joints, developed for all types of applications.
These joining systems can be divided into three basic categories:
7. Throughout the world, specialists at our sales offices
offer a wide range of product support. They will assist
and advise on:
• Planning, installation and rehabilitation
• Local consultation and support for contractors
• Static and hydraulic calculation
• Solutions for special applications
• Training of installation staff
• Brochures and information material
• Technical drawings
Quality
Consistently high quality standards are an important
feature of the Amipox pipe system. The manufacturing
site is continually checked by a third party and has
official approval under ISO 9001.
The plant has its own quality control department, to
ensure that all products are manufactured according
to the specified requirements.
Research and Development
As well as manufacturing pipe products, the Amiantit
Group also develops and supplies the technology
for our Amipox product line. The Technology Centre
ensures:
• The continuous development of products
and processes
• Technical assistance, monitoring and exchange of
experience between the different plants
• The provision of new plants as well as production
equipment and spare parts
All our Research & Development Departments
have dedicated and highly qualified staff. The
departments, plants and products are certified
under the most widely acknowledged international
standards and approval systems.
Environment
We are fully aware of our responsibility for the
environment, both locally and globally. We are therefore
committed to active environmental protection measures
in all our plants. This ensures the health and safety of
our workers, and the general public. We produce and
develop products which, when used according to their
specifications, are both safe and reliable.
Logistics
Amipox Pipe Systems are supplied to countries
throughout the world. Working closely with our
customers, our experienced specialists in the Logistics
Departments develop the most efficient way for
transportation by rail, road, sea or air. Cost savings can
be obtained by nesting the pipes, which is possible due
to low weight and easy handling.
Services
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8. Utmost care has been taken to
ensure that all contents of this
brochure are accurate. However,
Amiantit and its subsidiaries do
not accept responsibility for any
problems, which may arise as a
result of errors in this publication.
Therefore customers should make
inquiries into the potential product
supplier and convince themselves
of the suitability of any products
supplied or manufactured by
Amiantit and/or its subsidiaries
before using them.
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P.O. Box 589
Dammam 31421
Saudi Arabia
Phone: +966 3 847 15 00
Fax: +966 3 847 19 55
Europe
Amiantit Service GmbH
Am Seestern 18
40547 Düsseldorf
Germany
Tel.: +49 211 550 270 41
Fax: +49 211 550 270 99
office.dusseldorf@amiantit.de
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