Author name: Satish Agrawal

Hand Safety in Wind Turbine Gearbox Manufacturing | Hands-Free Load Control Solutions

Hand Safety in Wind Turbine Gearbox Manufacturing | Hands-Free Load Control Solutions

The Moment the Crane Stops — Hand Safety in Wind Turbine Gearbox Manufacturing | PSC Hand Safety India PSC Hand Safety India Industry Insight · Wind Energy Hand Safety Engineering The Momentthe Crane Stops —and the Hand Enters Why wind turbine gearbox plants face one of the most under-addressed hand injury risks in heavy manufacturing […]

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The Last 100 mm Problem: Hand Injury During Final Positioning in Heavy Industry

Final Positioning Hand Injury: The Last 100 mm Problem in Heavy Industry

The Last 100 mm Problem | PSC Hand Safety India PSC Hand Safety India Heavy Industry Series Engineering Insight Hand Safety · Heavy Industry THE LAST100 MMPROBLEM Across every sector that assembles heavy precision components, the same moment repeats. The machine stops. The crane stops. The conveyor stops. And the hand enters. This is not

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Hands-Free Load Control on Marine Vessels & Tankers | No-Touch Safety for Offshore Operations

Hands-Free Load Control on Marine Vessels: Safe No-Touch Solutions for Tankers & Offshore Operations

PSC Hand Safety India  Â·  Marine & Offshore Hands-Free Load Control At Sea On Marine Vessels & Large Tankers When the vessel moves, every suspended load becomes unpredictable. Distance is the only reliable protection. 50% of all workplace injuries involve hands 85% injury reduction with no-touch tools deployed 24/7 operations with no margin for error

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Hands-Free Load Control in Steel Plants & Fabrication

Hands-Free Load Control in Steel Plants & Heavy Fabrication — PSC Hand Safety PSC Hand Safety India  Â·  Steel & Heavy Fabrication When Steel Moves, Hands Must Not. Load Control In Steel Plants & Fabrication Hot, heavy, and moving fast — the steel plant floor is where hands are closest to danger and farthest from

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What Is a Tagline Retriever Tool (TRT)? Complete Guide

What Is a Tagline Retriever Tool (TRT)? Complete Guide

What Is a Tagline Retriever Tool (TRT)? Complete Guide A complete definition guide to understand what a Tagline Retriever Tool is, how it works, where it is used, and why it is essential for safe tagline retrieval in suspended load operations. A Tagline Retriever Tool (TRT) is a purpose-built safety tool designed to retrieve taglines

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From Improvisation to Engineering: The Evolution of Tagline Retriever Tools (TRT)

From Improvisation to Engineering: The Evolution of Tagline Retriever Tools (TRT)

From Improvisation to Engineering: The Evolution of Tagline Retrieval Taglines helped improve load control, but retrieving them was ignored for years. The Tagline Retriever Tool evolution changed that by turning an unsafe afterthought into an engineered safety process. In most suspended load operations, safety planning focuses on the lift, the crane, the rigging, the load

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Safe Distance in Rigging: Why 7 Feet Is Not Enough for Tagline Retrieval

Safe Distance in Rigging: Why 7 Feet Is Not Enough for Tagline Retrieval

Safe Distance in Rigging: Why 7 Feet Is Not Enough for Tagline Retrieval In suspended load handling, the lift may be planned, but tagline retrieval is often ignored. This is where workers can step too close, enter the fall zone, and face serious line-of-fire hazards. In most rigging operations, the lift is controlled with procedures,

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Tagline Retrieval Safety: Why Push–Pull Tools Should Never Be Used

Tagline Retrieval Safety: Why Push–Pull Tools Should Never Be Used

Why Push–Pull Tools Should Never Be Used for Tagline Retrieval Tagline retrieval safety is one of the most overlooked parts of suspended load handling. This blog explains why using push–pull tools for retrieval creates risk instead of removing it. In most industrial lifting operations, teams spend serious time planning the main lift. The crane is

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Push Pull Tool Safety: Why Engineering Determines Safe Load Handling

Push Pull Tool Safety: Why Engineering Determines Safe Load Handling

Industrial Safety Engineering Same Intent.Different Outcome. Why Engineering Determines Safety in Load Handling Walk into any steel plant, fabrication yard, or shop floor — and you’ll notice something interesting. Wherever there is a suspended load, there is an instinct to stay away from it. And yet, you’ll often find tools like this: an improvised hook,

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The Stabbing and Alignment Phase: The Most Critical Risk in Upstream Oil & Gas

The Stabbing and Alignment Phase: The Most Critical Risk in Upstream Oil & Gas

Hand Safety in Upstream Oil & Gas — The Connection-Making Problem | PSC Hand Safety PSC Hand Safety Pillar 3 — Industry Series Upstream Oil & Gas The iron roughneckhandles the torque.The hands handle everything else. Pipe handling, tubular running, and connection-making in upstream operations share one consistent exposure pattern — the hand enters at

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