Friday, November 18, 2016

Do you Need Hi-Visibility Safety Apparel?

Why and when you should be wearing Hi-Vis clothing...


High-visibility safety apparel (e.g., vests, bibs, or coveralls) that workers can wear to improve how well other people "see" them.

- Most often, high-visibility clothing is worn to alert drivers and other vehicle operators of a worker's presence, especially in low light and dark conditions.

- High-visibility head wear can also be worn to increase the visibility of the wearer in situations where part or all of the wearers body could be obscured (e.g., leaves/trees, traffic barriers, construction materials, etc)

- High-visibility safety apparel is needed if you work when there is low light and poor visibility, especially if you are working around moving vehicles (cars, trucks, or other machinery like forklifts, backhoes, etc)

- High-visibility items allow you to be seen by the drivers of those vehicles sooner and more readily. Be Seen - Be Safe

- All workers exposed to the risks or moving roadway traffic or construction equipment should wear high-visibility safety apparel.

Our Hi-Vis apparel at Engman-Taylor meet the requirements of ANSI 107. The most significant aspect of ANSI 107 is that it requires 360-degree visibility; meaning the wearer can be seen from all sides.


Class Exposures

1.
- Worker can give full and undivided attention to approaching traffic
- Ample separation between worker and vehicular traffic
- Background is not too complex
- Vehicle/equipment speeds do not exceed 25 mph

2.
- Complex backgrounds are present
- Employees perform tasks that divert attention away from approaching vehicles.
- Vehicle/equipment speeds exceed 25 mph, but less than 50 mph
- Work activities take place in or near vehicle traffic space

3.
- Vehicle/equipment speeds exceed 50 mph
- Worker and vehicle operator have high task loads
- Wearer must be conspicuous through the full range of body motions at a minimum of 1/4 mile
(390 m) and must be identifiable


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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Liftex Slings - Sling Inspection Program

Engman-Taylor now offers free sling inspections.  Local customers can request an onsite inspection by one of our safety specialists or simply send us your slings*.

Liftex Slings
With our Pro-Edge™ flat web slings, our RoundUp™ Roundslings, and our Pac-Flex™ alloy chain mesh slings, we will provide a superior solution for all your lifting needs.


Types of Slings:

PRO-EDGE WEB SLINGS:

- Soft & flexible -- will not mar, scratch or 
deface "sensitive" loads
- Light weight, easy to handle & store
- Adjusts to load contour providing tight, non-slip grip
- Non-sparking
- Type 1&2: CH & BH Hardware
- Type 3&4: Eeye & Eye
- Type 5: Endless
- Others (Specialty, etc.)



ROUNDUP ROUNDSLINGS:
All the attributes of Web Slings plus:
- Soft & flexible -- ideal for choker hitch application
- Cover abrasion will not reduce capacity
- Provides a strong grip on loads
- Capacities are color coded




PAC-LINK ALLOY CHAIN SLINGS:
- Best combination of handling, strength & durability
- For use in high abrasion, high cut-potential high temperature applications




PAC-FLEX ALLOY CHAIN MESH SLINGS:
All the attributes of PAC-Link -- plus:
- Mesh construction provides a larger capacity and wider load-bearing surface for increased load control and stability in a basket hitch
- PAC-flex Chain mesh provides greater capacity
 and better performance than wire mesh slings




TIE DOWNS & RECOVERY PRODUCTS
Liftex web tie-down assemblies and recovery products fill a wide variety of material handling needs


SLING PROTECTION
Liftex wear pads, Pro-Corner pads, sliding Sling Protection sleeves, and quick sleeves give a sling extra protection where it needs it most.

SLING INSPECTION
Below is a sample of the criteria used during inspection.


- Missing or illegible identification
- Melting or charring on the sling
- Holes, tears, frays, cuts, snags or embedded articles
- Weld splatters & acid burn
- Discoloration & stiffness on any part of the sling
- Excessive abrasive wear
- Knots 
- Fittings that display excessive pitting, corrosion, or are cracked, bent, twisted, gouged or broken
- Visible damage that can cause doubt to the continued use of the sling

*Onsite inspection available in limited areas.  Slings can be shipped our Menomonee Falls location.  Provide company and contact information.  Certain limitations apply.