Where every lift happens near live plant, hot lines, and hazardous materials — the cost of a hand injury goes far beyond the hand.
Refineries and petrochemical facilities are among the most hazardous industrial environments on earth. Crane lifts, equipment maintenance, turnaround work, and routine handling all happen within metres of live process lines, hot surfaces, pressurised vessels, and flammable or toxic materials.
In this environment, a hand injury is never just a hand injury. It triggers immediate work stoppage, incident investigation, regulatory scrutiny, and in many cases — shutdown of critical process units. The cascading cost of one preventable injury can run into crores.
In a refinery, the question is never just "will someone get hurt?" It is "what else happens when they do?" A hand caught in a suspended load near a live process line is not one problem. It is many problems at once.
India's refinery sector operates at a scale and complexity that demands safety tools that are proven — not just on paper, but in real operations, under real conditions, at real volume.
PSC Push/Pull Tools are trusted and deployed at Reliance Industries' Jamnagar Refinery — the world's largest refining complex, processing over 1.4 million barrels of crude per day across an integrated site that spans more than 7,500 acres.
The world's largest refining complex has chosen PSC Push/Pull Tools for their hands-free load control operations. When a facility of this scale, complexity, and safety standard selects a tool — it is not a trial. It is a validation. If it works at Jamnagar, it works anywhere.
This is not a claim about a product brochure. It is proof that PSC tools perform under the most demanding refinery conditions in the world — high throughput, 24/7 operations, extreme heat, and zero tolerance for incidents.
Across every major lifting and maintenance activity in a refinery, there is a PSC tool that keeps hands out of the line of fire.
Shutdowns compress months of maintenance into days. Dozens of lifts happen simultaneously under intense time pressure with mixed contractor crews. This is precisely when shortcuts are taken — and injuries spike. PSC tools standardise hands-free practice across every crew on site, regardless of who the contractor is.
Heat exchangers, pressure vessels, reactor internals, and column trays are among the heaviest and most awkward components in a refinery. Positioning these during crane lifts in confined process areas — often near hot or pressurised lines — demands precise, hands-free control throughout the entire lift.
Rotating equipment replacement is among the most frequent maintenance activities in any refinery. Pumps, compressors, motors, and gearboxes must be lifted from foundations, transported, and precisely re-aligned onto base frames. The magnetic push/pull tools are ideal — gripping steel casings firmly and guiding components into position.
Pipe spools, large bore valves, flanges, and pipe rack sections are lifted and aligned throughout shutdown and construction work. Aligning a heavy spool to a flange face in a congested pipe rack — without placing hands between the mating faces — is exactly what PSC tools are designed for.
Reactor internals, catalyst baskets, distributor trays, and support grids are lifted in and out of reactors during turnarounds. These operations happen inside confined vessel spaces where movement is restricted and every component must be guided precisely. Long-reach tools keep workers clear of the drop zone in these high-risk confined conditions.
Grating panels, access platforms, stairways, handrail sections, and structural steel are constantly being lifted, repositioned, and installed during turnarounds and capital projects. These are routine lifts that crews treat as low-risk — which is exactly when injuries happen most. PSC taglines and push/pull tools enforce safe distance on every lift, no matter how routine.
Turnarounds and shutdowns concentrate more people, more lifts, more unfamiliar contractors, and more time pressure into a shorter period than any other activity in a refinery's calendar. Injury rates during shutdowns are significantly higher than during normal operations — and hand injuries are consistently among the most common type recorded.
The solution is not more toolbox talks. It is engineering the hand out of the task — so that regardless of who is working, which contractor they belong to, or how much pressure is on the schedule, the safe way to handle a suspended load is also the only way the tool allows.
PSC hands-free tools are lightweight, require no training to understand, and can be issued to every crew member working on a lift. They are not a procedure. They are a physical barrier between hands and hazards.
Not better gloves. Not more permit-to-work forms. Remove the hand from the hazard entirely. Trusted by Reliance Industries Jamnagar — and refineries across India.
Speak to our team about deploying PSC tools across your refinery or petrochemical facility.
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