OSHA 1926.1427 (b) Operator Training - The employer must provide each operator-in-training with sufficient training through a combination of formal & practical instruction to ensure that the operator-in-training develops the skills, knowledge, and ability to recognize and avert risk necessary to operate the equipment safely for assigned work.
When it comes to safety and staying compliant with osha guidelines, we will help develop a plan so that every worker in your facility gets the proper training to feel confident in their rigging & operator responsibilities.
If you employ a large staff & it is feasible for your facility to appoint a full time Trainer, We have a program that would be perfect for you called “Train the Trainer.” Give us a call & tell us about your facility and how we can benefit you.
Ingersoll Rand Hoists
Make it a practice to examine the Chains that you rely on
Stay Up to Date on your Hoist inspections.
Let us Help you with the task of Inspections
We specialize in comprehensive hoist inspections to ensure your equipment meets safety standards and remains OSHA compliant. Our experienced technicians conduct thorough evaluations, identifying any potential issues before they become significant problems. This proactive approach not only enhances the safety of your workplace but also helps you avoid costly downtime and penalties associated with non-compliance.
We provide detailed inspection reports that outline the condition of your hoists, necessary repairs, as well as recommendations for maintenance. By partnering with us, you can be confident that your hoists will operate safely and efficiently, keeping production running smoothly.
Looking forward to visiting with you! Call us anytime at 1-515-981-5600
Want a prosperous manufacturing plant? Put Safety & Training at the top of your pyramid.
Stay Current
We can develop an inspection routine for your facility. Have any questions? Call us anytime!
Stay Safe out there!
Selecting Best Hoist for the Job
TGIF
You're Ahead of the Game when you...
Iowa Hoist Inspections
It's warmer weather - Keep Safety Front and Center
Know the capacity of your Crane and Hoist
A prime cause of accidents regarding overhead cranes and hoists is Overloading. Before any lift, always know the capacity of the overhead crane and hoist you are using. Also pay close attention to the lower lifting apparatuses (BTHLDs) for working load limit. And know the weight of the material you are lifting!
Overhead Crane & Hoist Inspections
Give us a call to help you stay OSHA compliant with Overhead Crane & Hoist inspections