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Mongrel SP Range Because what you do makes a difference to the boots you wear Our Mongrels SP Series was designed to incorporate the most significant technological, comfort and safety features into one premium range. Now Mongrels have expanded the SP designation to meet the requirements of different work conditions. For example the mining industry and light manufacturing industries have very different needs. Now, along with SP>P Originals we offer SP>R, SP>S, SP>Z, SP>T and SP>N ranges. Take a look on our website or call for a Mongrel salesman for more information. Features many of the original and popular styles of our SP Premium Range launched in 2006.
The high tech rubber-soled work boot that’s built to take the heat no matter how rugged the conditions – heat resistant soles up to 300˚C
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The revolutionary ZipSider style allows for great ankle support with easy on and off features required by many trades.
Our Trade range featuring high spec features matched with a comfort innersole and value for money rugged leather uppers.
Many workers don’t require a steel toe cap. So Mongrels has provided a number of non-safety styles from riding boots to classic elastic sided boots and a security range.
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SafetyFirst. Publisher Michelle Graves E-mail: michelle.graves@reedbusiness.com.au Editorial Co-ordinator Margaret Tra Tel: (02) 9422 2759 Fax: (02) 9422 2722 E-mail: margaret.tra@reedbusiness.com.au Managing 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\
contents OH&S Harmonisation – Overcoming change resistance Safety and efficiency under the spotlight Safety Summit
Height safety
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Self-retracting lifeline training Working at heights As safe as a house
Production line safety
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Suppression adjustable field sensors Emergency-stop push buttons gain TÜV Safety Certification Safety tapes Avoiding plant shut-down
Materials handling
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Safe handling with Compac Toyota launches new 7-Series forklift range Cable safety with Cable-mate Cost-effective pneumatic tyre forklift
Waste & hazardous environments
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State OH&S Authorities have set out the three point rule for climbing ladders or stairways, which states that at any time either two feet and one hand (or vice versa) must be in contact with the ladder/stairway. This exposes a major issue; the inability to safely carry anything such as tools or equipment required at hand. To address this issue, Secure Anchor Systems has developed a job specific Hi-Vis backpack to assist in safely getting to heights.
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Harmonisation - Overcoming change By Ray Schaffer MALL to medium enterprises (SME) are planning how to deal with changes with the introduction of the Model Work Health and Safety Bill 2011 (WHS), coming into effect 1st January next year. Under the new WHS law (See: Section 28 of the Work Health and Safety Bill 2011), it stipulates the duties of the workers must be better communicated by the employers. For the employer, this means that there will be a need for a new approach to worker education and training. Resistance to change is part of the human experience. Pharmaceutical company Sanofi-aventis recently brought significant change into its organisation. “What we do is help people to plan a career. We help them develop their skills levels and offer them opportunities and incentives that go beyond money,” human resources director of Sanofi-aventis Ronan Carolan told The Australian. Once developed by senior management, the company’s strategy is then communicated down though all levels to the shop-floor. Too often, management of a business, regardless of size, develops a strategy that is seen by the executives as not only necessary, but also beneficial to the company. The ‘change’ is the trigger for eliciting worker fear, anxiety, stress and resistance to the changes imposed by management.
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Communicating change Communicating the new business strategy must begin with a change to the induction training offered to employees. At this time, workers are educated and trained to understand that the individual has a role to play as a stakeholder into the company. The new WHS law’s requirement that each worker is responsible for their own safety and that of fellow workers is communicated with examples being drawn from the shop-floor. This is followed up with an ongoing training program that includes catering for the skills needed by each team – a pod of workers who work together whether on a process line, or in an office or as a
warehouse picking/stacking team. The key to success is as follows: the team leader focuses on helping each worker toward committing the change to be made; the leader encourages each player to believe he or she has a role to play in the change process; the leader is sensitive to the needs of each player. In this way, workers come to a far better understanding of management’s newly imposed rules. Sanofi-aventis showcased good performance when the workers were rewarded with flexible hours. Ray Schaffer – principal consultant with R. M. H. Schaffer & Co. Sydney. Health, Safety and Environment consultants, 02 9878 0613 www.environmentdiy.com.au
NEW 3 PHASE PORTABLE APPLIANCE TESTER TRIO Smartcal has extended the capability of it’s well known Portable Appliance Tester (PAT), the SafeTcheck Pro Logger II, with the introduction of an ALL NEW 3 PHASE Run Test Option. This new option tests 3 Phase Appliances in accordance with the Australian Standard (AS/NZS 3760). The new Pro Logger II’s 3 Phase Test Option features: 1. 20A & 32A plugs and sockets; 2. Monitoring of the combined leakage current from all phases and the resistance stance in the earth conductor; 3. The ability to sense if the Appliance Under Test is running; 4. The reporting of excessive leakage current as a FAIL; and 5. The ability to record the test result (PASS or FAIL) with the measured value of Leakage Current and Earth Resistance. ADELAIDE BRISBANE MELBOURNE SYDNEY SALES: PH 1300 852 402 FAX 1300 853 409 sales@triosmartcal.com.au SERVICE & CALIBRATION: PH 1300 852 402 safety@triosmartcal.com.au
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Safety and efficiency under the spotlight SAFETY and workplace performance go hand in hand. The Safety Show Sydney, to be held 25-27 October at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park will demonstrate this. The Safety Show Sydney is the biggest event of its kind in the country, offering visitors a unique opportunity to find the latest OHS products and services essentials in one location. The show will be held concurrently and under the same roof as Sydney Materials Handling and Bulkex. Management and training: Visitors to the ComOps stand will learn how Salvus, a comprehensive safety, risk and claims management system, can help by efficiently managing safety processes. Safety workwear: Many safety wear products including safety glasses, gloves, boots and hats will be on show. Ugly Fish will feature wraparound sunglasses designed to protect the eyes at work or play, with rock singer, television
Ugly Fish’s wraparound sunglasses ambassador.
presenter, actor and charity worker, Angry Anderson, taking the role of Ugly Fish’s safety ambassador at the stand. Gloves and boots: The new Mechanix Wear Safety Range of gloves will be officially launched at the Hot Chilli Source stand. These are just a sampling of products and services to display. Others include legislation advisory organisations, health and safety management software and risk management tools. The Safety Show Sydney, 03 9654 7773 www.thesafetyshow.com.au
OH&S Summit WITH changes in safety legislation arising, it is of the utmost importance for businesses to look for support and guidance on how to deal with the transition swimmingly. Safety First magazine is proud to announce it has partnered up with the OH&S Strategy Summit, coining the theme as The National Harmonisation of the new legislation. A series of workshops and guest speakers will be at the three day event to engage with suppliers, businesses and employers. In addition, the summit will establish strong networking opportunities for all parties. According to OH&S, employers are now more than ever looking at new ways of increasing their OH&S obligations across its workforce, by implementing and investing heavily in new technologies, clothing, software and training courses. The OH&S Strategy Summit will take place on the 6-8 March 2012, The Sheraton Mirage Resort & Spa, Gold Coast. OH&S Strategy Summit, 02 9435 3535 www.ohsstrategy.com.au
OH &S Strategy 2012 HEALTH & SAFETY STRATEGY 2012 SUMMIT The Sheraton Mirage Resort and Spa, Gold Coast 6th – 8th March 2012
Bringing together Australia’s leading OHS Professionals for 3 days to engage and network alongside their peers through workshop presentations, keynote speeches, think tank sessions and 1 on 1 business meetings with 25 leading suppliers within Australia. SPEAKERS INCLUDE: JULIA COLLINS – Model Legislation Director, Safe Work Australia
BRUCE GRADY – Assistant Director General,
MIKE WALSH – GM Safety Health and Environment, Leighton contractors
SES, QLD
BARRY LEAHY – Associate Director General, Fair and Safe Work QLD
ROD MAULE – GM Health and Safety, Fonterra
GREG TWEEDLY – CEO, Work Safe VIC
OFFICAL PARTNERS:
LEARN – COLLABORATE – SHARE Go to www.ohsstrategy.com.au
Contact Tyron McGurgan tyron@se-corp.com.au or +61 2 9006 1034
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Self-retracting lifeline training The essential guidelines for self-retracting lifelines, writes Rick Millar. ALL protection training is crucial for any worker who performs work at height. Without the proper training, workers may not realise the severe consequences of a fall: serious injury or even death. Self-retracting lifelines (SRL) are becoming more common on job sites, because they reduce fall distance and fall clearance requirements.
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SRL Training Tips Many self-retracting lifeline users are unaware of how to use SRLs on varying surfaces, and also how to inspect, maintain and store the device. It is vital for any training program to include the following considerations. SRLs on Walking Surfaces/Leading Edges: Not all self-retracting lifelines are designed for walking surfaces/leading edges; some are designed for ladder climbing and other purposes. Trainees should be taught that the device they are using must be appropriate for the surface and task. SRLs used on walking surfaces should have a reinforced lifeline with an energy absorber at the end nearest to the user. If one isn’t built in, a separate device should be attached inline between the dorsal D-ring of the user’s harness and the snap hook of the lifeline. This energy absorber is in addition to the energy absorber built into the device, and is necessary for situations in which the user goes over a sharp edge. In this situation,
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the cable may not slide, potentially damaging the cable and exerting high arresting forces on the user. The energy absorber on the user’s back prevents this. SRLs and Lateral Movement: Trainees should be taught to mount the SRL to a central anchorage to point directly overhead, when moving side-toside with a self-retracting lifeline, and to limit their movement away from the anchorage point. The further the worker travels from the anchorage point, the more it can counteract the benefits of the SRL, in that a fall may result in a swing fall – a pendulum-like motion resulting from a fall that occurs in a position which is located
horizontally away from the anchorage. SRLs on Horizontal Lifelines: A self-retracting lifeline significantly reduces the amount of fall distance when used with a horizontal lifeline. It is commonly used in the construction industry and also when there are no overhead anchorage points. Like lateral movement, there is an increased danger of a swing fall when using an SRL with a horizontal lifeline, particularly if the SRL is not fitted with a device that helps it track along the horizontal lifeline. Users should be taught to apply the clearance charts provided with SRLs. SRL Maintenance and Storage: Maintaining self-retracting lifelines and storing them appropriately greatly extends the products’ longevity. Trainees should be taught how to inspect the SRL prior to use. This involves examining the device, both visually and manually, and making sure it engages correctly by performing a lock test. Most selfretracting lifelines on the market today have impact indicators that show if a unit has been involved in a fall. If the SRL has been impacted, it should be taken out of service and sent to an authorised service centre for repair. If workers properly care for SRLs, they should last until they either fail an inspection or are impacted in a fall. Rick Millar is the technical manager with Capital Safety, 1800 245 002 www.capitalsafety.com.au
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Working at heights
As safe as a house
IMPORTANT steps for preventing falls in the work place by Branach. Level 1: Undertake the work on the ground or on a solid construction This first level aims to eliminate the hazard. The Victorian code of practice suggests a host of measures, from using extendable handles on window cleaning equipment, and paint rollers to tilt-slab concrete wall construction, as alternatives to working at height. Level 2: Undertake the work using a passive fall protection device ‘Passive fall protection device’ covers a range of height safety products that once installed, need no alteration. Examples include: fixed or mobile scaffolds, safety step platforms, guard rails, scissor lifts and cherry pickers. Level 3: Undertake the work using a work positioning system If neither eliminating the risk or level 2 controls is practicable, consider ‘work positioning’ or ‘fall restraint’ systems. They prevent workers falling over an unprotected edge and are typically harnesses attached by lanyards to roof anchors or static lines, or harnesses with ropes and friction device. Level 4: Undertake the work using a fall injury prevention system Whilst work positioning systems prevent the fall from occurring at all, level 4 controls merely minimise the distance of the fall. Examples include: safety nets, wire mesh, catch platforms and individual fall arrest systems (IFAS). All must be installed by people with specialist technical skills and workers
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using IFAS must also be highly trained. Both the authorities and safety professionals acknowledge that a fall arrest system requires considerable skill to use safely, and in the event of an arrested fall, is likely to cause some physical injury to the user. Workers using IFAS should never work alone and an emergency plan needs to be put in place to allow for a speedy rescue. Level 5: Undertake the work from ladders or implement administrative controls The last resort for working safely at height encompasses ladders and procedures, or ‘administrative controls’ such as instruction and training on the implementation of safe work practices. Branach, 03 9761 6633 www.branach.com.au
WORKERS will be as safe as houses with Honeywell Safety’s Roof Worker Kits; a safety kit designed to have all the essential fall protection equipment in a convienent handy backpack. Three different types of Roof Working Kits are available, with each containing a harness, a webbing tie-off and an anchorage line, with a type-1 fall arrestor in a handy carry bag or backpack. This ensures workers of all types of roofing jobs are protected. The fall protection equipment includes: a harness, a proper fall arrestor and a lanyard or anchorage line. The harnesses in the Roof Worker Kits include attachment points at the front and rear of the harness, allowing flexibility when selecting a suitable anchorage point, according to Honeywell. The Roof Working Kits cost from $405 to $510, depending on the harness selected. Honeywell Safety Products Australia, 1300 139 166 www.sperian.com
Safety Roof Kits to prevent fall protection.
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Adjustable field sensors
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ANNER Engineering has expanded its line of short and long-range adjustable field sensors with the addition of two mid-range adjustable field sensors, the QS30AFF400 and the QS30AF600. The QS30AFF400 foreground suppression sensor and the QS30AF600 background suppression sensor use advanced linear imager technology, to provide a superior sensing solution for industrial applications, including part-in-place detection, feeder bowl control and package detection on conveyors. The QS30AFF400 sensor offers foreground suppression to deliver reliable detection of target objects varying in colour or shape when a fixed background is present. Conversely, the QS30AF600 sensor provides reliable detection of objects when the background condition is neither controlled nor fixed, and it ignores objects which are located beyond the sensing field cut-off. The sensing range for all models can be adjusted with a screwdriver potentiometer or
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Safety tapes FLOORSAFE International has extended its range of tapes to include barrier/warning tapes. The tapes are printed on both sides and are available in 75mm x 100 metre rolls and manufactured in 90 microns thickness. Anti-slip self adhesive tapes will reportedly reduce slip and fall accidents, especially when the surface becomes wet. Floorsafe International, 1300 717 769 www.floorsafe.com.au
The sensor detects caps in feeder bowl control applications.
via the remote. Additionally, the sensors’ visible red LED sensing beam ensures easy sensor alignment. Available in a waterproof, epoxy encapsulated IP67-rated housing, the QS30AF/AFF models are suitable for use in even the harshest of industrial environments. Banner Engineering, 1800 809 7043 www.bannerengineering.com
Tapes will reduce accidents.
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Avoiding plant shut-down THE Cygnus Intrinsically Safe Ultrasonic Thickness Gauge is reportedly designed for use in hazardous areas, or in enclosed spaces without the need for a plant shut-down. Russell Fraser Sales released the product to be certified intrinsically safe to: II 1 G Ex ia IIC T6 Ga and I M 1 Ex ia I Ma. It measures metal thickness to determine wastage in addition to corrosion. Cygnus’ Multiple Echo technology allows the user to measure the remaining metal thickness on corroded and coated structures, without the need to remove protective coatings, according to the company. Designed for use in hazardous areas This reduces inspection time and without the need for plant shut-down. costs in addition to measuring errors checked, using three return echoes to give repeatable, reliable results. The Cygnus IS features a bright LED display with a polarised filter for ease of viewing, an echo strength indicator to aid measurement and it also displays the sound velocity settings.
Emergency-stop push buttons gain TÜV Safety Certification ROCKWELL Automation has earned TÜV certification for the B10d Functional Safety rating on AllenBradley emergency-stop push buttons. TÜV Rheinland is a leading international service group documenting the safety and quality of products, systems and services. This safety certification allows users to take the certified safety product data, and include these products in calculating the safety level of their entire control safety system. The e-stop push buttons are reportedly a critical component for automation systems, as they are used to cease motion to help prevent injury to workers or damage to machinery. According to Rockwell, in an emergency that might escalate into a hazardous situation, an operator would press the e-stop button to stop the machine or equipment, preventing further risk to the worker or the system. Rockwell Automation, 03 9896 0300 www.rockwellautomation.com.au
Russell Fraser Sales, 02 9545 4433 www.rfsales.com.au
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Toyota launches new 7-Series forklift range HE new Toyota 7-Series forklift range features Toyota's System of Active Stability (SAS) incorporating active mast function controller and tiltlevelling as standard equipment. According to the company this is a first for a forklift in this range. The new 7 Series has a three-way closed loop catalytic muffler system, a doubleaction hand operated park brake, neutral start safety switch and a memory tilt steering column. Other standard features include low, wide entry steps with dual operator assist grips, low noise emissions and a high visibility overhead guard. Built at Toyota manufacturing facilities in the U.S.A, the new forklifts comprise of three different models which include the 7FGU60, 7FGU70 and 7FGU80 in
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6000kg, 7000kg and 8000kg capacities – these replace the current 5-Series models. It also has an automatic transmission with two-stator torque converter. Toyota Material Handling Australia, 1800 425 438 www.toyotamaterialhandling.com.au
Safe handling with Compac SITECRAFT’S Logistec stainless steel Compac lifter has reportedly been designed to lift, transport and position loads. It enables easy and safe handling of reels or coils, ideal for industries where hygiene and resistance to chemicals is of paramount importance such as food, chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing industries. The lifter is flexible in design, operator friendly and easy to use with a range of features and functionality, according to Sitecraft. The reel handler is used to lift and rotate reels of film and paper by gripping the reels core, and rotating them over to be placed on pallets or loaded onto a production line. The Compac is fitted with a built in Torque limiter to ensure correct gripping pressure is applied to the reel's core every time. Sitecraft, 1300 363 152 www.sitecraft.net.au
Cost-effective pneumatic tyre forklift ADAPTALIFT Hyster has introduced the new Hyster H50CT pneumatic tyre forklift: a cost-effective solution designed to achieve right balance of efficiency, productivity, dependability and durability for materials handling applications. Manufactured in the U.S.A, the H50CT features smart design and solid construction, which includes sealed electrical connectors to O-ring face seal fittings on the truck chassis and in durable transmissions. With a lift capacity of 2500kg, the forklift has been ergonomically designed for operator comfort. It has a low step height of 14 inches to the adjustable tilting steer column and non-cinching seatbelt, while the operator compartment is designed for maximum comfort and safety to assist operator productivity. These LP Gas powered lift trucks have been developed for use in medium duty environments. The H50CT reportedly utilises 12% less fuel than similar forklifts use on average and conforms to Australian ISO safety standards. Adaptalift Hyster, 03 9547 8000 www.aalhyster.com.au
Designed to achieve right balance of efficiency.
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Materials Handling P/L Looking after Worker Safety & our Environment..... MatHand Safe Solar Panel Lifter The MatHand 150 Solar Panel Ladder Lifter is the ideal choice for solar technology industries to safely lift & install solar panels & hot water systems. It is a sophisticated lifting system with versatile load-bearing ladder style lifting rails and a special platform fixed to the load carriage that ensures safe transportation of the panels onto the roof. Rubber rests protect panels from being damaged & the clamping device fastens them safely to the platform. They are an extremely lightweight, safe and versatile lifting solution to meet virtually all demands on any building site or residence. MatHand 150 Solar has a 150kg capacity, easy to maintain and easy to fit drive unit with a 1.1kW motor. The power supply is 240volt single phase with safe 24volt control pendant and 5metres of cable. All electric cables are plug-in joints. The assembly is extremely easy & the low weight makes positioning possible without any difficulties. The ladder rails are joined, the frontal positioned drive unit snap locks onto the base rail & the load carriage is fitted. The versatile load carrying platform can then be easily fixed to the carriage, by latch locks. There are 2 versions: Version A has an angle bend section that SS delivers the panels onto the roof & can STOP PREwe red, po lly fu reach up to 12metres. Our new ed nt ou trailer m Version B is a straight unit that leans r Panel MatHand Sola lable against the building & can reach up to ai av be ll wi Lifter 8metres. 11. in October 20 The Version A is the most popular by a country mile. Bend section - Adjustable from 20°-45°. Heavy duty hardened steel pulleys for long life of rope.
Safety should always be the paramount concern Safety plays an extremely important factor whilst using the compact MatHand Ladder Lifts. They are European designed, safe, top quality, with first class components. All carriages are equipped with a parachute device as standard feature in order to avoid a crash of the load in the unlikely event that a cable should break & large foot plates ensure safe standing support of all MatHand Ladder Lifters. The MatHand solar panel lifter complies with Workplace Health and Fully powered trailer Safety legislation & this mounted solar compliance has been verified panel lifter by an independent consulting engineer. Why would you even consider, for your safety, sourcing a nonspecific lifting device from suppliers that may be unable to meet these high standards. If they cannot meet these standards there are reasons why & you can bet your last dollar that it is because of price, quality, design & most importantly – SAFETY. Load carrying platform Rail sections - 2m is easily attached to the Optional tilting carriage - Can standard or tilting be tilted at top and bottom. carriage.
long, weighing 10kg only. Maxium rail length 20.30m.
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Hand control with push buttons UP / DOWN / EMERGENCY STOP on 5m long cable.
Drive unit - Hoisting speed 25m/min, suitable for standard and tilting carriage, maximum payload 150kg.
Rail support - Extendable from 2-5.5m, a second support is necessary for rail length exceeding 16m.
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New bulk bag filling line FLEXICON has released a new bulk bag filling line which automatically dispenses pallets, fills bulk bags, and accumulates filled bags for removal by forklift. The dispenser, which holds up to 15 pallets, is equipped with a powered roller conveyor that removes the bottom-most pallet from the stack and positions it directly beneath the cantilevered fill head of a bulk bag filler. The operator then connects an empty bag to four actuated bag strap hooks, seals the bag spout using an inflatable
The dispenser holds up to 15 pallets.
collar and presses a bag inflation button to initiate automated filling sequence. Flexicon Corporation (Australia), 1300 353 942 www.flexicon.com.au
Cable safety with Cable-mate SWIFT Metal Services released its Cable-mate designed to keep floorspace and work areas safe and tidy. The Cable-mate reportedly protects cables and hoses from pedestrians and machine traffic, resulting in longer life and assisting in OH&S obligations to provide a safe place to work. It features permanent and temporary installations, holds to any steel surface and each magnetic Cable-mate supports up to 25kg. Safer floorspace.
Adaptive component handling system INDUSTRIAL Conveying (Aust) has introduced the Creform system, a materials handling solution that allows component production plants to operate without lift trucks and fixed racking. Suited for manufacturers working with large numbers of components, the Creform system is a lightweight, logical system that reportedly eliminates dependence on lift trucks as it operates at ground level and requires no racking. The system is customised to physically link a company’s manufacturing and assembly stations by moving parts and assemblies all the way along the process line, and seamlessly link all parts of a production plant. It features a broad line of plastic-coated steel tubes, fittings and accessories that allows the system’s structure to be built and modified to match ongoing needs. Industrial Conveying (Aust), 03 5440 5100 www.icaust.com.au
Swift Metal Services, 1800 626 525 www.swiftmetal.com.au
Put safety first. Keep in touch. Up to 10km. Now you can keep your team in touch wherever they are in the workplace and have the benefit of instant communication in the event of an emergency. With a range of up to 10 km, EnGenius, from Aristel is Australia’s longest range cordless phone system. An Engenius system can operate any number of portable handsets from 1 to 90, and can be expanded as needs arise. EnGenius connects to your PBX system, so calls can be directed to individuals, not desks. Rugged and durable EnGenius offers handsetst to-handset calling, SMS, caller ID and much more. There’s even a one-touch Broadcast function for instant contact with all handsets should an emergency arise.
Contact Aristel today for more information. Freecall 1800 00 21 33 or www.aristel.com.au
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Biodegradable floorsweep
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M Floorsweep is ideal for indoor and outdoor general liquid spill removal on floors, roads and other hard surfaces. This newest addition to 3M’s range of spill management solutions is a cost-effective sorbent reportedly perfect for use in manufacturing, automotive and mechanical workshops, warehouses and factories. 3M Floorsweep can be used to rapidly absorb a wide range of fluids, including fuels, mineral oil, hydraulic fluids, coolants and water-based fluids. Made of a biodegradable cellulose based material which is presented in a finely divided
tool tethers Klinch™ tool tethers are an award winning, revolutionary new system for connecting tools when working at heights. The system is designed to keep tools connected at all times and reduce the risk of tools being dropped on persons or property below. If you work with tools at heights and are serious about safety, Klinch™ will work for you
Floorsweep is available in a 10kg easy to handle recyclable polybag.
granular form, Floorsweep is easy to apply and practical to clean up. It meets VIC EPA solid waste limits. Australian made, it is available in a 10kg recyclable polybag. 3M Australia, 136 136 www.3m.com/au/ohs
Winner of a 2011 Australian Design Award
Klinch™ system saves • time in retrieving lost tools • money in replacing tools that are lost or damaged
The Klinch™ System reduces • risk of injury to workers below • risk of damage to property or structures below • time lost to shutdowns as a result of damage from falling tools or lost tools Klinch tool tethers are available through selected Industrial and Height Safety Retailers and also available online at www.klinch.com.au Please contact us at sales@klinch.com.au and we can put you in touch with klinch resellers in your area.
Klinch™ products are Designed & Made in Australia
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More comfort in new industrial footwear range INGS’ new range of safety and industrial shoes is available from Oliver Footwear in five styles – two safety boots styles and three safety gumboots. The 15-480 Elastic Sided Boot and the 15-434 Lace Up Boot, both feature black print leather uppers with a wide profile Type 1 protective toecap that exceeds requirements of AS/NZS 2210.3 The safety work boots are also available in half size Type 1 for clearance after increments. impact. The gumboots, available in black (Style 10-100) or white (Style 10-110) colour choices and also style 10-105 Black, offer waterproof protection with PVC/nitrile construction, a wide grip tread for optimum dirt release and traction with an antistatic property. The safety work boots are available in sizes 5 to 13 with half size increments from 61/2 to 10. The safety gumboots are offered in the size ranges 5 to 12.
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Oliver Footwear, 03 5331 2688 www.oliver.com.au
G IFTIN INERS NO LO A T H&S YC N HEAVUCE YOUR O RED
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Semi Automatic Filler Model 410
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Honeywell Safety Products, 1300 139 166 www.honeywellsafety.com
Eyewear for allday comfort.
High fill rates can be achieved (up to 3L/sec) to maximize output. Interchangeable fill tubes to suit common neck diameters such 20, 28 & 48mm used on drums.
• Standard fill range 2-1,000 litres.
A high speed filling machine mounted on a trolley frame. Designed to fill containers (drums, pails etc) mounted on a pallet so they do not have to be lifted or palletised after filling. The boom pivots 180˚ to reach across three to four pallets.
• FILLING SPEED 8-9 x 10 litre pails/minute 4-5 x 20 litre drums/minute 40-50 x 200 litre drums/hr 8-10 x 1,000 litre I.B.C.’s/hr
Fill head assembly made from either #316 stainless steel or plastic to suit food applications or aggressive chemicals. Batch controller is integrated with variable speed drive & product pump. This filling system is excellent for use on short run products, change over time is fast and product loss is minimal.
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THE new SP1000 Sealed Eyewear by Honeywell Safety Products is a high performance sealed eyewear model, which reportedly provides exceptional long-term performance, and all-day comfort and protection against impact, sun, wind, dust and debris. The SP1000 is available with an adjustable flame resistant headband, and features a durable polycarbonate eight base wraparound lens, which delivers peripheral vision and coverage. Soft high quality face cushioning and padded temple tips provide all-day comfort, while the flexible nasal fingers conform to a variety of facial profiles and minimise slippage, according to Honeywell.
High Speed Liquid Filling System for Pails, Drums & I.B.C.’s
Typical Product Applications Virtually any liquid can be handled. Typical food products are cooking oils and food service products, also a wide range of chemicals such as cleaning products, pool chemicals, strong acids/alkaline and flammable liquids.
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• Two speed fill system. Batch accuracy typically 0.5% • Australian design & manufacture
S AVAILYSTEMS HAZAABLE FOR FLAMRDOUS & MABL E GOOD S
SERVICE & SUPPLIES PTY LTD
ABN 62 007 038 922
PH+61 3 9568 6899 FAX+61 3 9568 6877 EMAIL sales@flexpackservice.com.au 32 Hamilton Street, Oakleigh VIC 3166
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new design emergency showers and eye washes Australia’s leading manufacturer of emergency safety systems will be launching a new range of emergency eye & eye/face washes and safety showers at The Safety Show, Sydney. The newly designed range will continue Enware’s long established reputation for quality, robust products that incorporate advanced technology delivering whole of life cost benefits. The products have been thoroughly researched and tested for full compliance with Australian and international standards.
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See us at stand F-22
superior quality and specialist safety solutions spill prevention and containment
portable and self contained eyewashes
safer lifting design
Help reduce on the job eye injuries safely contains 205 litre drums
Ideal for sites without plumbing Can be easily re-located to provide emergency eye wash capability near hazards
15 minutes continuous flow
chemical hazards neutralisation stronger stable design
stronger wider safer
100% UV protected polyethylene for maximum chemical resistance
Safe, non-toxic, non-corrosive, non-flammable Immediate response, no mixing, no pre-testing Available in various sizes to suit your application
Smarter design to maximise protection Load bearings and sump capacity to meet EPA requirements
1300 369 273 (AUS) WWW.ENWARE.COM.AU INFO@ENWARE.COM.AU PROTECTION FOR PEOPLE, THE WORKPLACE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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Getting a grip on hand safety HANDS and fingers are the most commonly injured part of the body in Australian workplaces and the most frequent rate of injury incidences occur from manual labour, according to The Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association’s most recent Safety Performance Data. Performance On Hand (POH) are highlighting the importance of protecting hands, and with the correct equipment and educational training, industry, employers and employees can work together to reduce hand related incidents. POH are inviting employers to ‘Join The Revolution’, an initiative aimed at reviewing workplace safety needs and trialling safety gloves with employees before purchasing. Employers and staff can also get involved with the push to reduce hand incidents by enrolling in the Glove Academy hand safety training and education program. POH have found that while hard hats
POH’s Glove Academy is a hand safety training and education program.
and goggles seem like second nature to most manual labourers, hands are the most neglected and least protected part of the body as workers think that gives them greater dexterity and flexibility. Performance On Hand, 1300 731 336 www.performanceonhand.com
Clean Ear system TO avoid cross contamination and infection for users of disposable and reusable ear plugs, CK Safety has launched its Clean Ear Clean Ear is a hygienic system – a hearing protection system. colour coded, hygienic hearing protection system. The Clear Ear offers reusable ear plugs manufactured from medical grade silicone material in two (SNR24) or three (SNR25) flange styles, which exert only sufficient pressure within the ear canal to ensure the required acoustic seal. They have the unique benefit of different coloured, reusable ear plugs on either end of a cord or Expand-a-band (adjustable head band), designed for maximum comfort and performance. CK Safety, 03 9583 2368 www.cksafety.com.au
IN AN EMERGENCY
how quickly could you raise the alert? Introducing the
‘WiLAS’ (Wireless Lockdown & Alert Siren) System
The secure, wirelessly activated lockdown and evacuation siren system you can activate by remote control from anywhere in your workplace in just seconds! mining & defence " # $
(02) 9525 4177 emergencyalertsystems.com.au WIRELESS REMOTE
WIRELESS SIREN
WIRELESS BEACON
wireless workplace & premises emergency warning solutions
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Putting your safety first. Fluke 233 Remote Display True-rms Multimeter Your reach is now 9 metres. The Fluke 233 provides measurements in difficult to reach places, offering A Grade Safety and most importantly allowing you to take measurements in any environment. Another innovation sparked by real life. Because our development process starts by listening to pros like you, we know how to build tools that work in your world and by putting your safety first. Backlit display because blackouts kept you in the dark
The best tools are based on you, built by Fluke. That is the Fluke Difference.
Remote display because sometimes the meter needs to be up there and you need to be down here
See the innovations you’ve inspired: www.fluke.com.au
Contact Fluke Australia: p: + 61 2 8850 3333 e: sales@fluke.com.au
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Safe Plant and Machinery
Improve Productivity As a supplier of safe automation systems, Pilz Australia have been leading the way in machine safety and automation product development for more than 60 years. We are your safe automation solutions partner during all phases: from risk assessment and development of safety concepts, through to implementation and validation of plant and machinery. Pilz clients receive one-stop solutions for safe automation as well as an extensive range of products for automation control, motion control, sensor and monitoring technology, visualisation
Programmable Safety and Control Systems
and diagnostic systems. Call our Safety Engineers to discuss your safe automation options.
Dedicated to Automation Safety Unit D7, Hallmarc Business Park, Cnr Westall & Centre Rds Clayton, Melbourne, Victoria 3168
Ph: 03 9544 6300
Fax: 03 9544 6311
www.pilz.com.au techsupport@pilz.com.au
the spirit of safety