Showing posts with label electrican safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electrican safety. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2012


Werner's New 3 section Fiberglass Extension Ladder


Werner Ladder has developed a new three section extension ladder that is convenient to store and maneuver, easy to transport (especially compact vehicles), and versatile. Fiberglass makes it non-conductive for use in proximity of electricity. Five sizes are available, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 ft. lengths.  Their corresponding length's are 6'4", 8'4", 9'4" 11'4" and 12'4".  They have a OSHA duty rating of 300lbs.  They are currently available on our web site.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

One man aerial lift by by Reechcraft-Powerlift


SAFETY

Reechcraft treats safety as job one. PowerLift was designed for safety as well as convenience and productivity and fully meets ANSI A92.3 safety standards. You can’t be productive if you don’t feel safe. The fully enclosed personnel basket on the PowerLift provides security and safety. An anchor point for a safety harness is also provided. A hand crank system is provided for emergency lowering if there is a loss of power or the operator is incapacitated.

PRODUCTIVITY

PowerLift is perfect for locations where access is difficult for other lifts such as down stairs and tight spaces. It works great in factories, warehouses, offices, and homes. It’s a super lift for outdoor work as well.

PORTABILITY

PowerLift is the lightest mid-range lift on the market. At 278 lbs empty weight one person can easily move it about on it’s castors. Other mid level lifts weigh more than 650 lbs, too heavy to carry up slopes or stairs.

SIMPLICITY


PowerLift’s only electrical component is the drill for power(corded or cordless). There are no expensive controls, sensors or switches to go wrong and repair. PowerLift is very simple to operate.
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

OSHA Safety eTool Web Site

We have recently added links to the OSHA eTool web site. eTools are "stand-alone," interactive, Web-based training tools on occupational safety and health topics. They are highly illustrated and utilize graphical menus. Some also use expert system modules, which enable the user to answer questions, and receive reliable advice on how OSHA regulations apply to their work site. We feel that these modules will help contractors with training issues required by OSHA. Take a look at them. They are very well done.