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3M DBI-SALA Self-Rescue Demonstration

Tuesday, 26 November 2019 11:35:50 am Australia/Perth

Free yourself.

When you’re suspended after a fall, every second matters.

When the clock starts ticking, you need a rescue plan you can count on to rescue you quickly and efficiently. The DBI-SALA® Self-Rescue unit is your rescue plan: a flexible device that attaches to your current safety harness and allows you to lower yourself to safety in the event of a fall from height. This simple, fast and effective rescue plan minimizes risk for you, your coworkers and emergency response personnel. With DBI-SALA Self-Rescue, you can work at height without worrying about hanging in your harness for an extended period of time after an arrested fall event. Instead of wondering how long it will take to alert others to your fall, or how long before trained rescuers can gather the appropriate equipment to get you down, you can simply avoid all that and free yourself.

Watch our open day demonstration by 3M Australia Fall Protection.

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Posted in Safety News Products By 3M Australia

IKAR Fall Arrest Devices Sharp Edge Testing

Monday, 25 November 2019 10:45:07 am Australia/Perth

IKAR fall arrest blocks are renowned worldwide for their robust design and engineering excellence. The IKAR has been tested & certified for horizontal works, "falls over an edge" and passed the European EN360 amendment. Internal energy absorber designed within the housing, ensuring user protection even when the webbing is fully extended.

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Posted in Products By Heightech Safety

Do You Know Where Your Edges Are?

Monday, 25 November 2019 9:53:57 am Australia/Perth

In work sites of every variety, edges are much more common than people realize – and they may pose a greater risk than you’d expect. Whether you’re laying roofing, traversing a beam, or simply working near the unprotected sides of an upper floor, falls over an edge are more hazardous than other falls. Without protection designed for edges, traditional lifelines risk being severed and the force upon the worker in the event of a fall is significantly increased. Honeywell estimates that as many as 80% of fall-protection users have applications in which a lifeline will come in contact with an edge in the event of a fall.

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Posted in Safety News Products By Honeywell Miller

Bushfire Respiratory Protection by 3M

Thursday, 21 November 2019 11:10:05 am Australia/Perth

Bushfires are part of life in Australia. These fires can produce vast amounts of smoke, off-gases and ash and there is a need to consider the most appropriate ways of providing respiratory protection for those exposed to these contaminants.

Fire decomposes or breaks down materials. The composition of these breakdown products will vary depending on:

  • The composition of the burning materials - this can be from many sources
  • The ventilation conditions - poor ventilation reduces the available oxygen and changes the makeup of the decomposition products.
  • The temperature of the fire.
  • Burning produces particles as well as gases and vapours. The gases can often include irritant gases like hydrogen chloride and acrolein.

Smoke is defined in AS/NZS1715:1994 as "particles of low vapour pressure suspended in the air. Smoke is made from the solid and liquid products of combustion. Smoke particles settle slowly under gravity. Normally, the combustion process that produces smoke also produces gases".

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Posted in Safety News Products By 3M Australia

CE Markings on PPE

Wednesday, 20 November 2019 3:02:05 pm Australia/Perth

Is the CE marking mandatory? In Europe, all products covered by a European regulatory text (a regulation or directive) must bear the CE (European Conformity) marking. For personal protective equipment, EU regulation 2016/425 (formerly the 89/686/EC directive) regulates the manufacture and marketing of fall protection PPE.

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Posted in Safety News By Heightech Safety

Status And Application of AS/NZS 1891.4 and AS/NZS 5532

Monday, 11 November 2019 3:55:22 pm Australia/Perth

Compliance with a standard is mandatory if stated as such in the work health and safety legislation. Neither AS/NZS 1891.4 nor AS/NZS 5532 are mandatory standards in the legislation.

However, the falls code does include references to the AS/NZS 1891 series and ‘relevant Australian/New Zealand Standards’.

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Posted in Safety News By SafeWork NSW

Skylotec Sirius Descender

Friday, 8 November 2019 1:22:21 pm Australia/Perth

The Skylotec Sirius Descender packs the advantages of the best descenders for industrial and rescue applications into an extremely compact design - for better handling and long service life.

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Posted in Products By Abaris International UK

Discover the new EX & iL lights from Ledlenser

Friday, 8 November 2019 12:24:33 pm Australia/Perth

With us, the jobs are safe. At least when it comes to the light.

Anyone who works in potentially explosive environments must pay attention to safety when working with electronic devices.

The lights of the new Ledlenser EX and iL series fulfil both Ex and IECEx standards in every respect. Specially designed for contact with explosive gases, vapours and dust in the best possible IIC and IIIC groups.

They are both optimally impervious to dust and water and are certified in accordance with the Ex & IECEx directives.

The two series are thereby organised for different situations of explosion hazards. The EX series is suitable for use in working areas of Zone 0/20 & Zone 1/21 (rechargeable EX models only) and the iL series for use in working areas of Zone 2/22.

Discover the new EX & iL lights from Ledlenser.

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Posted in Products By Heightech Safety

Preview of New Petzl products for 2020

Wednesday, 6 November 2019 10:18:13 am Australia/Perth

Preview upcoming Petzl products that are not yet commercially available. The release date of each product is scheduled for 2020.

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Posted in Products By Petzl Australia

Selection of Height Safety Gear

Thursday, 31 October 2019 2:05:03 pm Australia/Perth

A common cause of workplace injury in the construction industry is falls from heights. Whilst the number of injuries has decreased substantially over the past decade due to better education, legislative compliance and an increased use of handrails and work platforms - there are still injuries caused by falls from elevated work positions. Regardless of the height, most of these incidents can be avoided by using the right gear, the right way.

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Posted in Safety News By Height Safety News
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