Hands Free Safety Tools UAE | Construction & Heavy Lifting | PSC

Hands Safety | PSC — Construction, Infrastructure & Heavy Lifting
Construction · Infrastructure · Heavy Lifting

Hands Free Safety Tools UAE
Protect Workers During Construction, Infrastructure & Heavy Lifting

PSC Hands Free Safety Tools UAE help crane, rigging, and lifting teams safely guide, position, and control suspended loads while reducing hand injury risks across construction, infrastructure, EPC, marine, ports, and industrial operations throughout the UAE.

Load Guidance — Before / AfterPSC LoadGuider®
SUSPENDED LOAD HAND CONTACT ZONE WORKER — SAFE DISTANCE
Why It Matters

Every skyline, port, and plant in the UAE is built on thousands of daily lifts.

From iconic towers and metro networks to ports, bridges, airports, and EPC developments, heavy lifting is performed every day with cranes, rigging systems, and material handling equipment. Workers guide, position, and align structural steel, precast panels, pipe spools, transformers, and pressure vessels — often by placing their hands directly on the load.

A slight movement caused by crane motion, wind, uneven ground, or load rotation can create dangerous pinch points, crush zones, and line-of-fire hazards. PSC Hands Free Safety Tools UAE give crews an engineered way to guide loads without ever placing hands in the hazard zone — in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Jebel Ali, Sharjah, and beyond.

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Engineered tool systems — guide, control & retrieve
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Industries served across UAE heavy industry
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Hands required on the suspended load

Common activities where hand exposure is highest:

Structural steel erection Precast concrete installation Pipe spool installation Pressure vessel positioning Transformer & generator placement Modular construction Bridge girder placement
The Risk

Three hazards behind most hand and finger injuries on a lift

Hand injuries remain among the most frequently reported incidents in construction and heavy industry — because workers naturally use their hands to control objects. These are the conditions that create the exposure.

Suspended Load Safety

Every lift of steel, panels, or equipment exposes nearby workers if they come into direct contact with the load.

  • Swinging or rotating loads
  • Load instability & sudden movement
  • Poor visibility during lifting
  • Wind-induced movement

Line of Fire Hazards

A worker is at risk any time they're positioned where they could be struck by moving or shifting loads.

  • Crane lifting operations
  • Structural steel erection
  • Pipe spool handling
  • Heavy equipment positioning

Pinch Point & Caught-Between

Even slow-moving loads generate significant force when hands are placed between fixed and moving structures.

  • Aligning structural steel
  • Landing precast concrete panels
  • Installing HVAC equipment
  • Setting generators & transformers
The Solution

Three engineered systems for hands-free load control

Rather than relying on manual force, lifting teams use purpose-built tools to guide, control, and retrieve loads — from the first push to the final tagline pickup.

01 — Guide the Load

PSC LoadGuider® Push/Pull Tool

Guides suspended loads — structural steel, precast panels, pressure vessels, transformers, and mechanical skids — into final position without direct hand contact, across tower, mobile, crawler, or overhead crane operations.

  • Improved load control
  • Reduced pinch point exposure
  • Safer, controlled positioning
  • Better lifting team coordination
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02 — Control the Swing

PSC LoadGuider® Anti-Tangle Tagline

Traditional taglines tangle around obstacles, structural members, and the load itself. The Anti-Tangle Tagline improves guidance and control throughout the lift, cutting the swing and rotation caused by wind and momentum.

  • Reduced uncontrolled load swing
  • Greater positioning accuracy
  • Increased worker separation
  • More efficient lifting operations
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03 — Retrieve Safely

PSC Tagline Retriever Tool (TRT)

Once a load has landed, workers still need to retrieve taglines — often by re-entering the lift zone. The TRT lets teams retrieve taglines from a safer distance, closing the exposure gap after the lift is complete.

  • No unnecessary zone entry
  • Reduced post-lift exposure
  • Faster crane workflow
  • Complements existing procedures
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The Difference

Manual load guidance vs. hands-free safety tools

Manual Load Guidance

  • Direct contact with suspended loads
  • Increased exposure to pinch points
  • Workers positioned within the line of fire
  • Greater risk from unexpected load movement
  • Higher likelihood of hand & finger injuries
  • Difficult to maintain consistent safe distances

Hands Free Safety Tools

  • Load guidance from a safer distance
  • Reduced direct hand exposure
  • Improved suspended load control
  • Better positioning accuracy
  • Reduced worker interaction with moving loads
  • Supports safer heavy lifting operations
Where It's Used

Built for demanding industrial environments across the UAE

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Construction

High-rise, commercial, residential, and stadium projects — steel erection, precast installation, tower and mobile crane lifting.

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Infrastructure

Bridges, metro rail, highways, and utility projects — girders, precast segments, and large fabricated components.

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EPC Projects

Pipe spool and process module installation, pressure vessels, compressors, and shutdown & turnaround work.

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Marine & Ports

Shipyards, dry docks, and terminals — dockside lifting and heavy cargo positioning in confined, wind-exposed areas.

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Industrial Manufacturing

Machine installation, equipment relocation, plant expansions, and heavy fabrication maintenance shutdowns.

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Power & Utilities

Transformer and generator installation, switchgear, pump replacement, and turbine maintenance work.

HSE Perspective

Why leading HSE teams recommend hands-free methods

HSE managers are increasingly focused on eliminating worker exposure rather than relying solely on administrative controls or PPE alone.

  • 01 Reduced hand injury risks
  • 02 Improved workplace safety
  • 03 Better suspended load control
  • 04 Enhanced lifting procedures
  • 05 Improved hazard awareness
  • 06 Greater workforce confidence
  • 07 More consistent lifting practices
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Engineered industrial tools that allow workers to guide, position, and control heavy loads from a safer distance, reducing direct hand exposure during lifting, positioning, and material handling operations.

The UAE's construction, infrastructure, marine, EPC, and industrial sectors perform thousands of lifting operations every day. Hands-free tools help reduce exposure to suspended loads, line-of-fire hazards, and pinch points.

Construction, infrastructure, EPC, marine, ports, industrial manufacturing, power generation, utilities, and heavy maintenance operations.

It enables workers to guide and position suspended loads from a safer distance, helping reduce direct hand contact while improving load control during crane operations.

They occur when workers are positioned where they could be struck by moving, swinging, rotating, or shifting loads. Greater separation from moving equipment reduces this exposure.

It improves load guidance by helping control suspended loads while reducing the operational issues associated with conventional taglines.

The PSC Tagline Retriever Tool (TRT) allows lifting teams to retrieve taglines from a safer distance after lifting operations are completed, reducing unnecessary exposure around suspended loads.

Yes. PSC Hands Free Safety Tools UAE are suitable for bridge construction, metro rail projects, airport developments, utility installations, industrial facilities, marine terminals, and other large-scale infrastructure projects.

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