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OSHA cites food processing plant after worker exposed to refrigerant ammonia

September 9, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Sept. 10, 2015 OSHA cites food processing plant after worker exposed to refrigerant ammonia Employer name: Reser’s Fine Foods, Topeka, Kansas Citations issued: Sept. 2, 2015 Investigation findings: T

Full article: OSHA cites food processing plant after worker exposed to refrigerant ammonia
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

Employees of Plainville, Connecticut, electroplating company exposed to chemical, mechanical hazards

September 9, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

U.S. Department of Labor | Sept. 10, 2015                            BOS 2015-165 Employees of Plainville, Connecticut, electroplating company exposed to chemical, mechanical hazards Plainville Plati

Full article: Employees of Plainville, Connecticut, electroplating company exposed to chemical, mechanical hazards
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

Recurring hazards at Wegmans Food Markets Inc. bakery in Rochester, New York, injure 2 workers

September 9, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Sept. 10, 2015 BOS 2015-164 Recurring hazards at Wegmans Food Markets Inc. bakery in Rochester, New York, injure 2 workers OSHA proposes more than $188K in fines for supermarket chain BUFFALO, N.Y. -

Full article: Recurring hazards at Wegmans Food Markets Inc. bakery in Rochester, New York, injure 2 workers
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

OSHA says worker safety pays, amputations cost

September 9, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Sept. 10, 2015 OSHA says worker safety pays, amputations cost First Arkansas Amputation Prevention Stand-Down, Sept. 14-29 BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Since Jan. 2015, 46 Arkansas workers have lost fingers,

Full article: OSHA says worker safety pays, amputations cost
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

OSHA renews alliance with T&T Staff Management Inc. to promote worker safety and health

September 9, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Sept. 10, 2015 Thad Steele (left), president of T&T Staff Management Inc., and Diego Alvarado Jr. (right), area director in El Paso for the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Heal

Full article: OSHA renews alliance with T&T Staff Management Inc. to promote worker safety and health
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

Saar-Hartmetall USA Announces the Launch of Their New, Expanded Website

September 9, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Saar-Hartmetall USA, a subsidiary of the Germany-based parent company, Saar-Hartmetall GmbH, has announced the launch of their new and expanded website, viewable at www.shmusa.com

The new website presents the three main product lines offered by Saar-Hartmetall USA: tube & pipe scarfing tools, bar & wire peeling tools, and Gerima beveling tools made for weld and edge preparation.

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The new website offers the complete product line available from Saar-Hartmetall USA in an organized and graphically-pleasing manner, making it easy for the visitor to find product applications and specifications. There are also multiple video clips on the website which demonstrate the beveling machines in action.

Saar-Hartmetall Website

“When developing our new website, we wanted to make it as user-friendly as possible,” states Iwan Antonow, Executive Vice President. “We offer a rather extensive product line, so the challenge was to present all of our products in an organized manner that made sense to the visitor. I think we achieved that and more with this new site.”

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Saar-Hartmetall USA offers a full line of tube scarfing tools, peeling tools, beveling tools, and a variety of cutting tools used in metal fabrication and the tube and pipe industry. From a sales office and warehouse in Covington, Kentucky, Saar-Hartmetall USA LLC provides products, customer support and service to their North America customers.

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Cosen Saws

September 8, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Cosen Saws Logo

Cosen was founded in 1976 in Hsinchu, Taiwan as a parts-making machine tool company. Although started small, Cosen had a big dream ahead. A full year of hard work put in studying bandsawing machines bear fruits, and in the second year of establishment Cosen successfully developed its first manual bandsaw line, MHV-180AE and MHV-230E and was ready to fully dedicate to manufacturing and providing the best sawing system and service to the world. In the subsequent years, Cosen grew rapidly and has become one of the largest professional bandsawing manufacturers and exporters worldwide.

CosenLocationShotToday’s Cosen manufactures over 100 models including manual, semi-automatic, automatic, NC, and CNC sawing system in types and from 200mm to 2000mm in capacities. The sawing system in particular is made up by 6 units, which include CNC bandsawing machine, magazine bar-feed system, marking system, rest-piece system, long piece storage and short piece sorting. In order to satisfy our customers and meet market needs, Cosen never stops its footsteps in making better, newer bandsawing machines. With a record of more than 82,000 band saws sold to five continents including Australia, United States, Russia, United kingdom, Germany and Japan, Cosen’s markets expand internationally to over 80 countries through authorized distributors for the metal cutting industry.

With our three-decade-long never-ending passion for bandsawing and commitment to the industry, Cosen will continue to bring to our customers the best sawing technology, product innovation and customer experience.

Why Cosen?

More than 3 decades of Continuous Growth to Industry Leader
Since its establishment in 1976, Cosen has continued its growth into one of the world’s largest professional band saw manufacturers. Today’s Cosen manufactures over 100 models including manual, semi-automatic, automatic, NC, and CNC sawing system in types and from 200mm (8″) to 2000mm (80″) in capacities. With a record of more than 82,000 band saws sold to all five continents including Germany and Japan, Cosen’s markets expand internationally to over 80 countries through authorized distributors for the metal cutting industry.

Objective and Always in Your Position for Recommendation
Cosen will not recommend our customers a saw that is not perfectly satisfying all of their purchase considerations. Instead, Cosen always bases its principle on thinking like our customers and understanding their needs. Always putting itself in customers’ shoes, Cosen will present the right saw not only based on the required cutting requirements and production volume but also another extremely important consideration for our customers-budgets.

Superior Performance and Widest Selection from Expertise
3 decades of sawing practices and continuous improvements contribute to Cosen’s leading role in cutting performance. Our commitment in making the best saw reflects itself whether in cutting speed or cut-off finish. In addition, Cosen’s dedication to innovation brings our customers the widest product lines in today’s market. For your special cutting needs, Cosen also custom designs with a comparably fast delivery.

Proven Assurance of Absolute Quality and Reliability
Cosen has spent more than 3 decades in maximizing efficiency and quality in every step of designing, engineering and manufacturing to assure customers of long-lasting performance. In addition to utilizing world brand parts such as Siemens of German, Telemecanique of France and NOK of Japan, Cosen has also earned ISO-9001 standards as well as CE designation and EMC to assure customers around the globe of absolute quality and reliability.

Nonstop Enthusiasm with Energetic Spirits
Cosen’s past 3 decades of nonstop passion and pursuit in producing the best band saw in the industry have developed Cosen into a mature and fully experienced band saw manufacturer today. Cosen’s enthusiasm originated from its founder, will never stop but pass along to the Cosen family, who are as committed in presenting the best sawing technology to all customers around the globe. Never stopping in progressing, the Cosen family together continues their dedication to bring to you the best bandsaw.

4527 Dwight Evans Road
Charlotte, NC 28217

P: 704-943-1030
T: 1-877-SAWING1

visit: www.cosen.com
contact: info@cosensaws.com

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Cosen Saws

September 8, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Cosen Saws Logo

Cosen was founded in 1976 in Hsinchu, Taiwan as a parts-making machine tool company. Although started small, Cosen had a big dream ahead. A full year of hard work put in studying bandsawing machines bear fruits, and in the second year of establishment Cosen successfully developed its first manual bandsaw line, MHV-180AE and MHV-230E and was ready to fully dedicate to manufacturing and providing the best sawing system and service to the world.

CosenLocationShot

In the subsequent years, Cosen grew rapidly and has become one of the largest professional bandsawing manufacturers and exporters worldwide.

Today’s Cosen manufactures over 100 models including manual, semi-automatic, automatic, NC, and CNC sawing system in types and from 200mm to 2000mm in capacities. The sawing system in particular is made up by 6 units, which include CNC bandsawing machine, magazine bar-feed system, marking system, rest-piece system, long piece storage and short piece sorting. In order to satisfy our customers and meet market needs, Cosen never stops its footsteps in making better, newer bandsawing machines. With a record of more than 82,000 band saws sold to five continents including Australia, United States, Russia, United kingdom, Germany and Japan, Cosen’s markets expand internationally to over 80 countries through authorized distributors for the metal cutting industry.

With our three-decade-long never-ending passion for bandsawing and commitment to the industry, Cosen will continue to bring to our customers the best sawing technology, product innovation and customer experience.

More than 3 decades of Continuous Growth to Industry Leader

Since its establishment in 1976, Cosen has continued its growth into one of the world’s largest professional band saw manufacturers. Today’s Cosen manufactures over 100 models including manual, semi-automatic, automatic, NC, and CNC sawing system in types and from 200mm (8″) to 2000mm (80″) in capacities. With a record of more than 82,000 band saws sold to all five continents including Germany and Japan, Cosen’s markets expand internationally to over 80 countries through authorized distributors for the metal cutting industry.

Objective and Always in Your Position for Recommendation


Cosen will not recommend our customers a saw that is not perfectly satisfying all of their purchase considerations. Instead, Cosen always bases its principle on thinking like our customers and understanding their needs. Always putting itself in customers’ shoes, Cosen will present the right saw not only based on the required cutting requirements and production volume but also another extremely important consideration for our customers-budgets.

Superior Performance and Widest Selection from Expertise


3 decades of sawing practices and continuous improvements contribute to Cosen’s leading role in cutting performance. Our commitment in making the best saw reflects itself whether in cutting speed or cut-off finish. In addition, Cosen’s dedication to innovation brings our customers the widest product lines in today’s market. For your special cutting needs, Cosen also custom designs with a comparably fast delivery.

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Konecranes XA Aluminum Workstation Crane Conveys Multiple Benefits for Facilities and Operators

September 8, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

According to data compiled by global lifting leader Konecranes, the growing focus on delivering assistance for lighter capacity lifting began picking up steam in the automotive industry, where internal policies suggested that loads over 25 pounds required a lift assist. Automakers soon saw the value of reducing cumulative trauma based on repetitive lift motions. Today, this mindset has expanded into many other businesses.

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The trend stems from increasing awareness that a well-designed lifting assist reduces both workplace injuries and product damage, along with improving worker productivity and morale.

“XA aluminum enclosed track workstation is the system of choice for many automakers, aerospace companies, machine shops and general manufacturing,” says Chuck Snook, Konecranes sales manager, Region Americas, WLS. “The acquisition cost is low and the benefits are high. The XA system bolts together,and can be used with a manual or electric chain hoist, or an ATB AirBalancer, as we show in one of our videos. The XA system is also highly adaptable–if production needs change, the customer can easily take it down and move it or expand by adding extensions.”

The Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that overexertion and bodily reaction account for the largest percentages of missed work. OSHA computes the indirect cost to employers of workplace injuries at $45 billion annually. In addition to absenteeism, it can cost 21 percent of an employee’s annual salary to find a replacement. To prevent worker injury, current thinking indicates that loads above 40 pounds require a lift assist.

Koecranes - XA aluminum enclosed track workstation

“Forty pounds is just outside the comfort level for manual lifting, but not quite enough to justify a “large” crane,” says Snook. “XA delivers a load capacity of up to 2 tonnes if needed, but where it really shines is managing those smaller loads for the employee who would otherwise be lifting them by hand.”

XA’s aluminum framework operates with 50 percent less rolling resistance than steel I-beam systems, allowing many tasks to be accomplished with push/pull trolleys rather than with motorized drives. This can provide savings in equipment, maintenance upkeep and electricity costs. The XA Profile is 50 percent lighter than traditional steel runway systems, making it easier to move and also very quiet.

“Another bonus is that the XA system is aesthetically pleasing,” says Snook. “For manufacturers who take pride in their facilities, Konecranes XA can substantially enhance the look of the workplace while enhancing safety and productivity.”

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About Konecranes, Inc.:
Konecranes is a world-leading group of Lifting Businesses™, serving a broad range of customers, including manufacturing and process industries, shipyards, ports and terminals. Konecranes provides productivity-enhancing lifting solutions as well as services for lifting equipment and machine tools of all makes.

In 2014, Group sales totaled EUR 2,011 million. The Group has 12,000 employees at 600 locations in 48 countries. Konecranes is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki (symbol: KCR1V).

For more information, please visit:
www.konecranesUSA.com

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Konecranes XA Aluminum Workstation Crane Conveys Multiple Benefits for Facilities and Operators

September 8, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

According to data compiled by global lifting leader Konecranes, the growing focus on delivering assistance for lighter capacity lifting began picking up steam in the automotive industry, where internal policies suggested that loads over 25 pounds required a lift assist. Automakers soon saw the value of reducing cumulative trauma based on repetitive lift motions. Today, this mindset has expanded into many other businesses.

-Advertisement-


googletag.pubads().definePassback(‘/11436865/Test300x250’, [300, 250]).display();

The trend stems from increasing awareness that a well-designed lifting assist reduces both workplace injuries and product damage, along with improving worker productivity and morale.

“XA aluminum enclosed track workstation is the system of choice for many automakers, aerospace companies, machine shops and general manufacturing,” says Chuck Snook, Konecranes sales manager, Region Americas, WLS. “The acquisition cost is low and the benefits are high. The XA system bolts together,and can be used with a manual or electric chain hoist, or an ATB AirBalancer, as we show in one of our videos. The XA system is also highly adaptable–if production needs change, the customer can easily take it down and move it or expand by adding extensions.”

The Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that overexertion and bodily reaction account for the largest percentages of missed work. OSHA computes the indirect cost to employers of workplace injuries at $45 billion annually. In addition to absenteeism, it can cost 21 percent of an employee’s annual salary to find a replacement. To prevent worker injury, current thinking indicates that loads above 40 pounds require a lift assist.

Koecranes - XA aluminum enclosed track workstation“Forty pounds is just outside the comfort level for manual lifting, but not quite enough to justify a “large” crane,” says Snook. “XA delivers a load capacity of up to 2 tonnes if needed, but where it really shines is managing those smaller loads for the employee who would otherwise be lifting them by hand.”

XA’s aluminum framework operates with 50 percent less rolling resistance than steel I-beam systems, allowing many tasks to be accomplished with push/pull trolleys rather than with motorized drives. This can provide savings in equipment, maintenance upkeep and electricity costs. The XA Profile is 50 percent lighter than traditional steel runway systems, making it easier to move and also very quiet.

“Another bonus is that the XA system is aesthetically pleasing,” says Snook. “For manufacturers who take pride in their facilities, Konecranes XA can substantially enhance the look of the workplace while enhancing safety and productivity.”

-Advertisement-


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About Konecranes, Inc.:
Konecranes is a world-leading group of Lifting Businesses™, serving a broad range of customers, including manufacturing and process industries, shipyards, ports and terminals. Konecranes provides productivity-enhancing lifting solutions as well as services for lifting equipment and machine tools of all makes.

In 2014, Group sales totaled EUR 2,011 million. The Group has 12,000 employees at 600 locations in 48 countries. Konecranes is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki (symbol: KCR1V).

For more information, please visit:
www.konecranesUSA.com

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