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Manager’s Occupational Health and Safety

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Gloves and Disposable Protective Wear www.rcr.com.au INSIDE: OH&S ● Height Safety ● Waste & Hazardous Environments ● Materials Handling ● Production Line Safety ● Body Protection ●

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CONTENTS

SafetyFirst. Publisher Michelle Graves E-mail: michelle.graves@reedbusiness.com.au Deputy Editor Isaac Leung Tel: (02) 9422 2956 Fax: (02) 9422 2722 E-mail: isaac.leung@reedbusiness.com.au Group Editor Sarah Falson Tel: (02) 9422 2480 Fax: (02) 9422 2722 E-mail: sarah.falson@reedbusiness.com.au Victoria sales Project Manager Michael Northcott Mobile: 0448 077 247 E-mail: michael.northcott@reedbusiness.com.au New South Wales sales Anthony Head Tel: (02) 9422 2368 Fax: (02) 9422 2966 E-mail: anthony.head@reedbusiness.com.au Queensland sales Sharon R. Amos Tel: (07) 3261 8857 Fax: (07) 3261 8347

E-mail: sharon.amos@reedbusiness.com.au Production Co-ordinator Mary Copland Tel: (02) 9422 2738 Fax: (02) 9422 2655 E-mail: mary.copland@reedbusiness.com.au Graphic Design David Ashley Tel: (02) 9422 2710 E-mail: david.ashley@reedbusiness.com.au Circulation/Customer service Tel: (02) 9422 2666 E-mail: customer.service@reedbusiness.com.au\

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A better grease gun Managing speed on site Safety work wear acquisition

Height safety

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Safety rail Association relaunch Height safety boot

Body protection

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Prescription safety eyewear Hearing protection with music Light and comfy safety boots Choosing the right protective gloves

Materials handling

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Conveyor belt lifter Preventing vehicle fires Automated handling systems

Production line

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Radiation detector Electrical safety Safety interlocking switches

Waste & hazardous environments

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Design critical for oil and gas safety Dust collection system New classification and labelling system

Printed four times a year, Safety First is inserted in the March, June, August and October issues of Manufacturers’ Monthly, FEN, Food, Australian Mining and PACE with a distribution of 35,000.

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Behind the cover RCR International Tel: 03 9558 2020 Website: www.rcr.com.au

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OH&S G Height Safety G Waste & Hazardous Environments G Materials Handling Production Line Safety G Body Protection >>> A SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT PRODUCED BY REED BUSINESS INFORMATION

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OH&S

Ergonomic grease gun

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HE grease gun is now more ergonomic, with the Italianmade Speedy Grease gun now available in Australia courtesy of Rationale Imports. Speedy Grease has no movable and wearable parts, works on suction instead of pressure from a spring, works perfectly in cold weather and delivers twice the lube speed with 11,200 PSI. The seal creates a vacuum and allows the operator to bleed the gun by pushing the seal with their fingers. A larger and longer than normal piston allows the gun to pump out more grease. The new grease gun is also more user friendly, allowing the user to choose from double or single-handed use via a 60kg magnet located on the fixed handle. A 80cm flexible hose extension is also available when extra length is needed for a job.

Rationale Imports, 1300 856 703 www.speedygrease.com.au

Working at Height Association relaunches, expands remit THE FALL Protection Manufacturer’s Association of Australia (FPMA) has been relaunched as the Working at Height Association (WAHA) and plans to expand its scope and remit. The FPMA was founded in 2005, and comprised eight major Australian manufacturers of fall arrest equipment. The mandate was to examine market needs, address falls from heights incidents, and develop ways to improve height safety. Since the relaunch as WAHA, the association is continuing with it current major project, to complete its development of an Anchor Point Standard, following the upgrade of AS/NZS1891 in 2009. The Technical Committee of WAHA has already presented a Draft Anchor Point Standard to Standards Australia for committee discussion and has offered to fund the committee process, with contracts under review. According to WAHA, the Anchor Point Standard development was delayed due to the ongoing OHS harmonisation process and changes at Standards Australia. The relaunch will also see the association include all the industries related to height safety. With the expanded scope of WAHA, positions are now open to new members, who must be able to demonstrate the highest standard of skill, integrity and responsibility in the industry. Membership is now open to: • Part line manufacturers of working at height equipment (anchors, walkways, ladders etc) • Equipment installers (vertical/horizontal static lines, anchors etc) • Height safety personnel training operations • Height safety equipment distributors • Related associations/authorities • Customers (equipment end users and their employer companies)

The grease gun caters to single- or double-handed use.

Anti-fog, anti-scratch eye protection HONEYWELL Safety Products has released Durastreme coating technology, which combines industrial anti-fog and antiscratch coatings onto a single lens for increased eye protection in the workplace. The anti-fog layer on the inside prevents lens fogging allowing workers to see clearly at all times in humid and other difficult work environments, while the durable antiscratch coating on the outside protects against harsh elements. Based on independent comparative life testing using the Bayer Abrasion Test Method, Honeywell says Durastreme extends the life of the lens by up to three times longer than that of competitive anti-fog lenses. The DuraMaxx safety goggle features the unique Durastreme coating and is reportedly the first panoramic modern goggle to provide global performance including comfort, anti-fog capabilities, ease-of-use and durability. The soon to be released SP1000 sealed eyewear also features the Durastreme coating, which reportedly makes it a powerful option for demanding industries where workers can be exposed to high particulate environments, such as oil and gas, mining or steel and metal working. Honeywell Safety Products, 1300 139 166 www.honeywellsafety.com

Working at Height Association, 02 9980 6756 www.fpma.com.au The tough lens is coated to ensure consistent performance.

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OH&S

Managing speed on site MANAGING the speed of vehicles on site is crucial to ensuring the safety of staff and pedestrians in the work place. According to Australian Warehouse Solutions (AWS), the best way to achieve this is to post adequate signage and install speed humps across the work site.

The Rhino speed hum, available exclusively from AWS, is a quality heavy duty speed hump that can be tailored to any environment. Made from durable recycled thermoplastic to reduce noise, the Rhino speed hump features reflectors to show the speed hump’s location at night and can be installed and relocated in minutes. Considered to be a costeffective speed deterrent, the Rhino is available in 500mm sections, allowing it the flexibility to better meet factory and warehouse size needs. AWS provides a wide range of other safety solutions for the manufacturing industry.

The Rhino speed hump includes reflectors that show the unit’s location at night.

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Australian Warehouse Solutions (AWS), 1800 023 890 www.austwarehouse.com.au

Honeywell acquires King’s Safetywear HONEYWELL has acquired King’s Safetywear, the company behind safety workwear brands KING’S, OTTER and OLIVER. The The Oliver Footwear AT 55-246, one of acquisition the products from the King’s was completed Safetywear group. in midDecember 2011, with King’s Safetywear retaining its corporate structure, management and employees in their respective roles and positions. The business itself is now placed within the Honeywell Safety Products division, and the brands have been retained, along with the markets. King’s Safetywear says it will maintain “business as usual” with its subsidiaries worldwide, customers, distributors, suppliers, and contractors. Oliver Footwear, 03 5320 0200 www.oliver.com.au

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HEIGHT SAFETY

World-first safety hand rail

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LEIN Architectural, an Australian company specialising in stainless steel fabrication, has developed a world-first safety hand rail called the KAG Rail. Traditional “smooth” hand rails are inherently slippery. The company says its design with a swage contours to the shape of a closed hand, and provides up to 80% more grip in dry conditions, or 40% more grip when wet or greasy. The extra grip will reduce ‘slip and fall’ accidents in a variety of working environments. The system can be fitted with fibre optic lights for safety in dark environments, and services such as water, electrical, air/gas and data can be concealed inside the rail. Owner Danny Klein says the KAG Rail renders traditional, smooth type safety rails virtually redundant. The company has already received a number of orders from organisations in

The KAG Rail reduces slip and fall accidents.

Australia and overseas. It is now looking to ramp up production, commercialise and license the technology in Australia and overseas. Klein has also designed the KR-2000

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forming machine) which can produce over 110 metres of KAG Rail per hour with a single operator. Klein Architectural, 07 3290 5880 www.klein.net.au

Light and comfortable height safety boots BLUNDSTONE have released a new range of light weight premium rubber-soled safety work boots called the Xfoot Rubber. The boots feature bamboo lining which regulates the temperature in the footwear, and also provides deodorising, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal functions. The lining is breathable and quick drying to promote overall foot health. The PORON XRD material is used underfoot, providing a new level of underfoot shock protection and comfort. Additionally, the soles of the boots have been designed to reduce any unnecessary weight, improving the comfort for the wearer and reducing fatigue. As a result, the boots are up to 20% lighter than leading competitor products. XFoot Rubber boot soles can withstand surface temperatures up

The boots are comfortable and promote foot health. to 300 degrees Celsius and as such are suitable for use in heavy and extreme industrial environments such as the mining and manufacturing industries. The Style 991 boots in the range (pictured above) are a water resistant height safety variant of the boots with moulded TPU toe guard, seven-eyelet lace up with locking device. Blundstone, 1800 258 669 www.blundstone.com


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BODY PROTECTION

Prescription safety eyewear for workers

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OC has sharpened its focus on eyeinjury prevention with its range of safety prescription eyewear for Australian and New Zealand workers who wear prescription glasses. The new safety eyewear range has been developed in response to BOC research figures which show 36% of the 11 million people employed in Australian industroes require visual correction of some sort, and the damage eye injury can cause to health and economy. BOC’s Certified Safety Prescription Eyewear is a cost-effective and diverse safety eyewear range reportedly built to the highest level of compliance with Australian and New Zealand standards. BOC’s prescription safety eyewear features unique polyurethane lens material, which is said to be chemically

BOC’s prescription safety eyewear features unique polyurethane lens material.

inert, strong and lightweight. The eyewear has been independently tested by a NATA accredited facility and has been certified by SAI Global to meet safety standards. The range is supported by BOC’s onsite service. This includes unique product

Personal hearing protection HONEYWELL has released the latest passive hearing protection solution, the Sync Stereo Earmuffs. Featuring an acoustical earcup design, volume management technology and high fidelity stereo sound, the Stanley Sync provides hearing protection in work environments with hazardous noise levels. The Sync provides hearing protection as well as audio, allowing wearers to use their own MP3 player, mobile phone or other audio device while wearing it. Coming with an SLC80 rating of 31dV Class 5, the product provides consistent hearing protection and ensures appropriate attenuation in most industrial environments. The telescoping height adjustment can be modified for individual settings and personalised comfort, and remains fixed during use,

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The earmuffs protect hearing and entertain at the same time.

making every Sync perfectly tailored for optimal comfort. According to the company, the earmuffs feature a comfortable contact surface which breathes easier in warm and humid climates, while the robust construction withstands rough treatment in tough work environments. Honeywell Safety Products, 1300 139 166 www.honeywellsafety.com

selection performed by certified opticians, education and training for OHS personnel and committees, as well as workplace assessments to ensure the best solutions are chosen for specific types of work conditions and environments. BOC, 131 262 www.bocworldofwelding.com.au

Lightweight industrial safety boots BOGS Footwear has introduced its revolutionary 6” Bogs Industrial Chukka and Industrial Chukka Steel Toe boot to The boots have a contoured fit for added the Australian protection. market. According to Bogs, the boots are the ultimate in safety, comfort and durability for industrial footwear. They “show up early, stay late, and never call in sick” because when you have a job to do, you don’t want anything to stand in your way, the company says. Both the Industrial Chukka and Industrial Chukka Steel Toe boots have been designed with a contoured fit for added protection, durability, and comfort. They are lightweight and have 4mm Neo-Tech + 2mm Airmesh lining. The boots’ New Channel Air feature helps to circulate air and adds breathability to keep workers cool and comfortable, Bogs says. The boots are ASTM-approved chemical and slip-resistant nonmarking and self-cleaning outsole. Bogs Footwear, 03 9485 5618 www.bogsboots.com.au


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Correct chemical protection is critical

Clip-on safety shades

ANSELL has released a comprehensive glove selection guide to help safety professionals choose the right hand protection for work safety. With most industries often using many different chemicals, it is critical that workers are issued with hand protection that will provide the highest level of protection for their work environment. The guide includes details on the most commonly used chemicals and which glove materials are appropriate for maximum resistance to permeation. Ansell says there is not one glove material that provides resistance to all chemicals. Different protective materials will behave differently when in contact with specific chemicals. The chart includes CAS registry-unique numerical identifiers for chemical elements; compounds, polymers, biological sequences, mixtures and alloys. CAS is short form for Chemical Abstracts Service, which is a division of the American Chemical Society.

CLIP-ON SAFE Shades has introduced a new range of clip-on safety shades design for workers who require flexibility and protection. The ‘Cliponsafeshades’ is a full-wrap medium impact safety glasses that clip onto industryapproved safety hats. The glasses can be flipped down or up as required. It can be worn over prescription glasses. They feature fog-free and scratch-resistant solid tint lenses for UV protection and impact protection. According to the company, the clip-on safety range meets all new Australian Workplace Safety Standards (Australian Standards 1337.1.2010). Clip-On Safe Shades, 0418 254 455 www.cliponsafeshades.com

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The materials used for workers’ hand protection need to be suited for the chemicals involved in the application.

The data and recommendations contained in this guide are based on the results of laboratory tests, and should be considered advisory only. Ansell’s glove chemical glove selection chart can be downloaded at www.ansellasiapacific.com/chemicalglove-guide Ansell, 1800 337 041 www.ansell.com

The clip-ons are medium impact safety glasses.


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MATERIALS HANDLING

Conveyor belt lifter

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IFTING a tensioned conveyor belt out of the way to do maintenance work is a difficult job, and can be time consuming and dangerous, but not anymore with the Flexco Flex-Lifter. The Flexco Flex-Lifter provides vertical space of 35 to 40cm for easy work. It allows the operator to set up a splicing station, replace worn idlers or carry out other maintenance work. The unit is available in three sizes, and can lift belts as wide as 2.4m and weights of up to 2.7t. A dual rail base provides extra stability, and adjustable wings allows use with troughed or flat topside belts. The maintenance-aid tool is portable and light, for easy placement on the conveyor structure. An optional return lift bar can be attached to the Flex-Lifter to lift the return belt.

Flexco, 1300 098 435 www.flexco.com

The tool provides ample vertical space for work.

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MATERIALS HANDLING

Transport materials safely SAFETY and security are key considerations for all industries involved in the transportation of materials. Trucks, forklifts, vans and other vehicles used to transport materials have combustible components within them, many of them in close proximity to ignition and heat sources, such as engines and transmissions. The material being transported can also be combustible, adding to the fuel load should a fire break out. It’s clear that the risk of a fire while in transit can be high. Wormald offers a range of vehicle fire suppression systems which provide vital risk management for heavy vehicles against the threat of fire. The various systems are developed to suppress fires occurring in areas such as the engine and transmission compartments, brakes and hydraulic areas of all kinds of vehicles from huge mining and quarrying plant and equipment to small forklifts and 4WDs. Depending on the combustible nature of materials being transported, such as logs, wood chips, paper, fuel and other explosive materials, Wormald’s formalised fire risk assessment, in accordance with

Fire suppression systems can protect vehicles against fire threats.

Australian Standard, AS 5062-2006: Fire Protection for Mobile & Transportable Equipment, can determine the level of fire risk and provide the most appropriate system to address that risk. Wormald’s Foam Water Spray Vehicle Fire Suppression System and the Ansul A101 Vehicle Powder System are both ActivFire listed to be compliant to AS 5062. For vehicles transporting fuel, Wormald’s SAPPHIRE Engine Strangler System uses a unique sustainable chemical agent to powerfully suppress fire and is designed to minimise damage to the mechanics and electronics and, more importantly, people. Wormald, 133 166 www.wormald.com.au

Automated container handling system AUTEFA Automation’s new Vacugrip automated product handling and warehousing systems are now available in Australia through HBM Plastics & Packaging Technologies. The technology is designed specifically for handling light weight containers. For palletising, Vacugrip enables the creation and placing of layers of empty containers/ bottles onto pallets. The system is ideally suited for palletising output from multiple low speed blow-moulders onto separate pallet stations of different container types. This tool has a layer capacity of up to 40kg and can handle bottle sizes from 200ml to 3.75L. It can palletise and/or depalletise several product lines with various products consecutively as there is no need for format parts and the system does not require change over time. Conversely the VacuGrip system operates in a reverse sequence when used as a

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Automatic dual bulk bag filling system FLEXICON has launched a new dual bulk bag filling system which utilises automation to safely fillm, high capacity bulk bags in popular sizes. The system integrates two of the company’s Swing-Down Bulk Bag Fillers with a Flexicon Pallet Dispenser and Powered Roller Conveyors. Programmable controls allow the fillers to operate separately or simultaneously, filling bags of the same size or two different sizes. When a filling cycle is initiated by push button or contact closure, the system commences by manipulating a stack of pallets to move a single pallet into position below the filling station. The bag connection frame of the Swing-Down fill heads lowers and pivot. This allows an operator situated at floor level to safely and quickly attach bag straps to the automated latches, slide the bag spout over an inflatable spout seal, and press a spout seal inflation button to continue the process. The system then inflates the bag to remove creases, and fills the bag at a high rate. The filling is completed accurately by switching to trickle-feed. It then deflates the spout seal, releases the bag loops, raises the fill head to disengage the spout, rolls the bag out of the filling area, and rolls a new pallet into place to begin another cycle. An annular gap inside of the fill head spout directs displaced air and dust during the filling operation to a single point connection, for easy dust management. Flexicon Corporation (Australia), 1300 353 942 www.flexicon.com.au

The automated system handles palleting jobs. depalletiser where palletised containers are gently removed for feeding to a filler. HBM Plastics & Packaging Technologies, 02 8814 3100 gary@hbm.com.au

The system allows safe, high capacity bulk bag filling.


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LOOK OUTTM COLLISION AWARENESS LOOK OUTTM is the Leader in intersection protection. The objective of LOOK OUTTM is to help employees avoid accidents and reduce exposure to liabilities. LOOK OUTTM Collision Awareness Products are designed to monitor any traffic & alert others, just around the corner. 40% of all Forklift fatalities are caused by an individual being struck or run over by a forklift. Many of these accidents and fatalities can be avoided by warning pedestrians and operators of approaching danger. LOOK OUT Sensor Alert Warning Systems allow for quick and easy recognition of possible hazardous situations. Why take chances of liabilities when accidents can be avoided and most valuable assets protected. By creating awareness to a possible danger, the risk of damage, injury and death is reduced. Reducing risk should reduce liabilities and exposure to worker’s compensation claims and will increase employee moral as they see the company efforts to provide a safe workplace.

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Dock Eye Keeps an Eye on Dock Safety & provides twice the light of old technology lights...New technology, safety lighting for truck/trailer loading/unloading, at docks. • Light when you need it, right where you want it. • Virtually indestructible! • Vital for Safety! • Visibility is remarkably improved! JUST WHAT THE DOCK DOOR ORDERED Dock Eye's unique stainless steel flexible tube design withstands sudden impact, and easily adjusts to any position. Proper lighting can increase safety and minimize product and trailer damage-saving you money! Dock Eye's advanced technology illuminates the entire trailer. Its versatile multi-position flexible tube resists impact from forklifts & overhead doors. Dock Eye's computer fan cools the halogen bulb for extended life. The difference between old technology dock lights and Dock Eye is like the difference between night and day! The low voltage 117Watt halogen bulb has an average life of 3800 hours compared to 300 hours for a conventional "par" bulb. Proper lighting saves money by increasing safety, minimizing bulb changes and product and truck damage. The Dock Eye Dock Safety Light has twice the light output of old technology incandescent “par” bulbs. Now also available in new high intensity LED (light emitting diode) Dock Eye. LED uses 60% less energy than a 150watt incandescent bulb with 75,000 hours expected bulb life. Make the move to more efficient lighting.

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Aluminium Gas Cylinder Stores These 100% welded aluminium lockers are manufactured to comply with AS 4332 2004, for the safe storage and handling of LPG & compressed gases in cylinders.

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Radiation detection meter

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LUKE has introduced the 481 Radiation Survey Meter, a handheld radiation detector designed for detecting radiation in goods, equipment, surfaces, or environments in industrial settings to ensure worker safety. The 481 meter’s ion chamber offers precision and accuracy in detection, while also providing quick and accurate readings of skin dose (beta), deep dose (gamma) and x-ray radiation via a simple two-button operation. If radiation is found, the meter provides clear and quantifiable results to help users comply with federal guidelines while avoiding unnecessary steps that might halt operations, impact productivity or lead to lost revenue, according to Fluke. The 481 meter has a rugged sealed case and two easily-replaceable 9-volt batteries making it suitable for indoors and outdoors use. Its automated backlight reportedly

The radiation detector helps prevent excessive exposure to radiation.

keeps the meter visible inside truck trailers and other low-light conditions.

New electrical safety range ELECTRICAL current exposes workers to a serious occupational hazard. Many workers are unaware of the potential electrical hazards present in their work environment, which makes them more vulnerable to the danger of electrocution and arc flash exposure. Personal protective equipment specialist Honeywell Safety Products has launched the new Salisbury Electrical Safety Product range to help protect workers working with or near electrical currents. The range includes personal electrical safety products and insulated live line tools to protect electrical workers from workplace hazards and injury. The range covers insulating rubber gloves, blankets, line hoses, grounding equipment, voltage detectors, clamp sticks, plastic cover-ups, dielectric boots and arc flash clothing and visors. Honeywell says all Salisbury products are manufactured in ISO 9001:2008 registered facilities. The company makes its rubber products in its own plants using injection moulding, compression/transfer moulding, extruding and dipping.

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The range protects against electrical currents.

The resulting products conform and comply with all ASTM International and NFPA70E requirements. Honeywell Safety Products, 1300 139 166 www.salisburybyhoneywell.com

Fluke, 02 8850 3333 www.fluke.com.au

Safety solenoid interlocking switches SCHNEIDER Electric’s new Electroslim XCS Series include in-built safety interlock switches designed for gate guard mounting and added machine safety. Models in the Electroslim line-up are slim, coming in either metal or plastic. Both models come standard with a manual key for locking and unlocking options, which Schneider says is ideal for commissioning works. The units offer the ability to hold up to six contacts, three safety and three auxiliary. They feature an interlocking opening capability of right and left doors and covers, along with simple wiring via numbered cage clamp terminals. For added safety and increased protection of workers in the event of an accidental machine start during maintenance, the Electroslim metal versions are also available with a ‘push to release’ button on the rear of the switch. Schneider Electric (Australia), 1300 369 233 www.schneider-electric.com.au


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Welding and safety helmet SPEEDGLAS has launched the 9100XX welding helmet with safety anti-impact features, providing improved protection. It features the Speedglas 9100XX (73x107mm viewing area) auto-darkening welding lens with a type 2 industrial safety helmet for overhead protection. The Speedglas 9100 series meets the performance requirements of Australian standard AS/NZS1337 for high impact protection. Within the more budget-conscious 3M Speedglas 100 graphic welding helmet series, the company has launched five new graphic designs with aggressive features including the Xterminator, Boneyard, Razor Dragon, Ice Hot and Raging Skull. The Speedglas 100 auto darkening welding helmet features excellent optical quality and reliable light-todark switching at a highly affordable price. The welding helmet is autodarkening and protects from impacts.

3M Australia, 1300 363 565 solutions.3m.com.au

The LED work lamp illuminates tough work areas.

Tough and bright LED work lamp NARVA has released a new LED work lamp that produces 2000 lumen of white light from six 3W diodes. The compact rectangular lamp is suited for tough environments, and has a die-cast powder coasted aluminium housing. It also has a tough polycarbonate lens, while long-lasting LED technology ensures maintenance-free operation. The new 9-64V multi-voltage lamp is fully sealed to IP66 rating making it ideal for forklifts, transport and construction machinery and agricultural vehicles, in addition to aggressive production environments. A marine version is also available finished in a durable white powder coating with 316 stainless steel mounting hardware. Brown & Watson International, 03 9730 6000 www.narva.com.au

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Safe designs critical for oil and gas industry

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HE AUSTRALASIAN Oil & Gas Exhibition & Conference (AOG) will be host to “Safety in Design”, a presentation by Dr Madhat Abdel-jawad, President of GexCon Australia. According to Dr Abdel-jawad, the oil and gas industry needs to place an even greater emphasis on safety in the design of oil and gas facilities to safeguard against explosion accidents. “Often you find that this emphasis on safety in design is location and activity dependent,” he said. “We all can do more in placing emphasis on safety and make it a key design parameter.” While industry understanding of oil and gas-related explosions had increased dramatically since the 1970s, a number of problems remain unsolved, including the effect of turbulence on deflagration to detonation transition.

A greater emphasis on safety is needed.

Dr Abdel-jawad’s presentation is just one in an entire session dedicated to safety and integrity management at the AOG Conference. AOG 2012 is happening at Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre from 22 to 24 February. To register visit www.aogexpo.com.au

The range of pumps can be used for various chemicals.

Mag drive pumps suited for hazardous chemicals GLOBAL Pumps says its Techniflo mag drive pumps can be used for a complete range of corrosive and hazardous chemicals and acids. The Techniflo sealless magnetic drive or mag-drive centrifugal pumps are ideal for pumping of the corrosive and hazardous chemicals. They can easily pump the liquids with slurries with solids concentration of 30% and particle sizes up to 6mm. According to the firm, the pumps are zero leakage because they have no seals or gland packing. Instead of using metal, the units utilise engineered plastics like Teflon and high grade ceramics like silicon carbide. They are based on a zero thrust balanced design that requires no internal thrust bearings, preventing development of any internal force areas where the solids can abrade the pump. At the back side of every pump is rotary filter removes all the solids contained in the impeller and sends them to the discharge. Global Pumps, 08 8275 8000 www.globalpumps.com.au

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Improved dust collection for industry CAMFIL Farr Air Pollution Control (APC) now offers its Gold Series cartridge dust collector with an optional integrated HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) monitoring filter. Mounted on top of the collector so that no additional floor space is required, this after-filter prevents collected dust from reentering the workspace if there should be a leak in the dust collector’s primary filtering system. It is a required component in recirculating dust collection systems that recycle air downstream of the collector when filtering hazardous dusts. Each module incorporates two filters capable of handling 2500cfm (4248cmh) of air per filter and rated to remove 99.97% of airborne particles of 0.3 micron in diameter and larger. The Gold Series may be used for a wide variety of pollution control and product recovery applications. Unlike some after-filters which are installed downstream of the fan with the filter at positive pressure, the Gold Series’ integrated design maintains the after-filter at negative pressure, preventing contaminated air from escaping in the event of a leak. Recirculating dust collection systems are gaining in popularity because recycling of heated or cooled air back through the plant downstream of the collector brings significant energy savings. Camfil Farr APC, 02 9648 5800 www.camfilfarrapc.com

The improved filter prevents dust from reentering the workspace.


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New system for classifying and labelling hazardous chemicals THE Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) came into effect with the model work health and safety laws on 1 January 2012. The GHS is a globally agreed system designed to harmonise the diverse systems of chemical classification, safety datasheets and hazard communication currently in use throughout the world. It is expected to provide trade benefits and improve health and safety outcomes. The change means manufacturers and importers of hazardous chemicals will need to re-classify their products, re-label them and prepare new safety data sheets to meet the new requirements. In the five year transitional

A global system for hazardous chemical labelling.

period until 1 January 2017, importers and manufacturers can use either the new GHS system or the current classification and labelling system for workplace hazardous substances and dangerous goods. The changes do not apply to transport requirements under the Australian Dangerous Goods Code. Safe Work Australia, 02 6121 5317 safeworkaustralia.gov.au

The pads are high-visibility, and provide protection from hazards.

High-visibility padded collision protection SAFEPAD claims its products provides high-visibility impact protection, allowing worksites to manage impact hazards effectively. In a busy work site, workers are often at risk of injuries due to forceful collision with hazards like open ended pipes, scaffolding joints and other jutting, sharpedged objects. Until now, the industry has used paint, or rags and duct tape to highlight such hazards. This is time-consuming, wasteful and does little to reduce the actual consequences of the hazards. Australian national statistics show that for 2009-2010 impact hazards caused almost

25% of all work related injuries, claims Safepad. Safepad products include pads, tube-ends, cylinders and edge protection, made with high-visibility material to prevent collision, and protective padding to reduce the consequences of impact. Built to function in heavyduty industrial work environments to the highest quality standards, Safepad products are available in flame-retardant and staticresistant materials which have been site-tested in offshore, corrosive and temperature-extreme environments. Safepad, 08 9474 6886 www.safepad.com.au

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