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Anyone involved in pile hammering is well aware of the risks associated with so-called "pile runs," where piles experience a sudden free fall. The resulting snap loads can be exceptionally high, posing significant risks to both personnel and equipment, including: 🧨 Overloading of the crane, rigging, and the connection to the hammer. 🔍 In cases where it's not a pile hammer breakdown, inspection and recertification may be necessary. 💸 Potential loss of operational time and project delays. Fortunately, there is an effective way to mitigate these risks: ✅ The use of a shock absorber can reduce the dynamic hook load by as much as 60%. Our CTO, Sondre Gonsholt, explains how: https://lnkd.in/dDwyXhVV #cranemaster #pilerunprotection #shockabsorber
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Tired of drilling holes or searching for perfect anchor points? The KStrong Door Anchor is your new best friend! This innovative tool sets up in seconds, no tools or drilling required, and lets you tackle any task with confidence. Here's why you'll love it: Easy to use: Simply compress it against your door or window frame and adjust the arms for a snug fit. No fuss, no mess! Ultra-portable: Lightweight and compact, it throws in your bag for on-the-go jobs. Versatile: Works on doors and windows with openings from 23.6"" to 49.2"", making it ideal for various tasks. Safe and secure: Meets ANSI standards for fall protection, giving you peace of mind. ️ Stop settling for less! Get the KStrong Door Anchor and experience the freedom and safety of a truly portable anchor point. #KStrong #DoorAnchor #FallProtection #SafetyFirst #PortableRigging #GetThingsDone
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While it's not possible to prepare for every catastrophic scenario, it's essential to ensure that the footings are properly secured. The BS EN 13782 standard provides guidelines on the loads to be considered for temporary structures, such as tents, to ensure safety. All temporary structures must be secured by considering these load factors, using ground anchorages, weighted anchorages with steel wire ropes, webbing slings, and other appropriate methods. #SafetyStandards #TemporaryStructures #BSEN13782 #TentSafety #GroundAnchorages #StructuralSafety #WorkplaceSafety #ConstructionSafety #EventSafety #RiskManagement
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A bell hole is a specific type of trench resembling a bell shape. Bell holes are used to ensure worker safety when working in and around them. This image is an excellent example of one that follows governing regulations and guidelines for safe practices. #Holloman #Trenching #PipelineConstruction #BellHole
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Trench Shields at Grade Level Where a trench is used below grade, it must extend a minimum of 18 inches above the vertical (or sloped) cut wall. By OSHA Standard Interpretation, the standard does not require trench shields to extend above grade on level ground. So in a street, shields may be flush with the top allowing plates to cover the trench when unoccupied. (11-14-2003, reviewed 5-31-2018). It may be good practice. It may be company policy, but it is not required by the standard. Arcosa Shoring Products.
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"DID YA NEED TO DRILL THOSE HOLES???" If you've ever had a water damage, and if you've hired a competent mitigation company to dry things out, you may have wondered: 'why the need to drill holes in the wall or ceiling?' Simple answer: A little bit of damage will save a lot more damage down the road. Yes, by drilling these holes, the wall / ceiling will need to be patched, then the contiguous spaces will need to be painted. But this is a small price to pay compared to the alternative. By opening up these holes, we're able to get airflow bouncing around INSIDE the wall cavity, allowing the drying action to take place on both sides of the material. This enhances dry speeds, and minimizes the chances for mold growth. We do mold remediation -- trust us, you'd rather have us dry it out fast versus the alternative, of having to endure a mold remediation. Of course, we wouldn't open these holes without your consent. Just thought you might like to understand why we do it! #likeitneverevenhappened #servpro #miami #miamibeach #pinecrest
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While it's not possible to prepare for every catastrophic scenario, it's essential to ensure that the footings are properly secured. The BS EN 13782 standard provides guidelines on the loads to be considered for temporary structures, such as tents, to ensure safety. All temporary structures must be secured by considering these load factors, using ground anchorages, weighted anchorages with steel wire ropes, webbing slings, and other appropriate methods. #SafetyStandards #TemporaryStructures #BSEN13782 #TentSafety #GroundAnchorages #StructuralSafety #WorkplaceSafety #ConstructionSafety #EventSafety #RiskManagement
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Advancing(Pulling) a Trench Box in a Trench. The most common way to pull a trench box along with the work is to grab the spreaders. There is risk of damage with that. The document below describes the recommended ways to advance a shield in a trench, and a strong caution against using chains.
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Blasting through blockages: Jetting to keep the pipes flowing freely. #PipeJetting #BlockageRemoval #PipelineMaintenance #FlowControl #InfrastructureSolutions
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Safe System Snippet - Wire Rope Safety Barriers – curves, sags and crests. Because Wire Rope Safety Barrier systems consist of ropes in tension, the minimum allowable horizontal curve radius is 200 metres in most jurisdictions. When designing, the effect of the curve on barrier deflection should also be considered. The minimum allowable sag curve K value is 30. The use of intermediate anchors at the base of sag curves may be considered to reduce ropes from rising. Always check the manufacturer’s minimum requirements for specific products. ------------- Find this and more Safe System Snippets on our website- https://lnkd.in/g2khVTy Follow us on LinkedIn Safe System Solutions Pty Ltd. #roadsafety #trafficsafety #barrierssavelives #safesystem #SafeSystemSnippet
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