REDUCE CRANE ACCIDENTS AND RESTORE WORKPLACE SAFETY

Crane Laser

Feb 2017, 2017

Think industrial cranes aren’t major sources of workplace accidents? Think again.

According to a report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, over 818 crane accidents between 1997-2006 resulted in fatalities.

Perhaps the most crippling statistic in the report is the leading cause of death related to crane operations: A whopping 62 percent of the accidents were caused by objects falling from cranes, hitting workers or bystanders on the ground.

These stats shouldn’t stop your business from using cranes on construction sites and large-scale projects. To prevent crane-related accidents in your workplace, you need robust safety mechanisms that actively warn people about nearby, ongoing crane operations.

Larson Electronics just released a new set of red lasers to address this issue. These units shoot out a sharp, red laser beam that can be seen clearly on the ground. The lines serve as boundaries for high-risk areas that are prone to falling objects and debris.

Our line of red crane warning lasers are suitable for both classified environments (Class I, II, III) and general, non-classified work locations. These units offer waterproof protection and a sturdy build for use in rough environments and unpredictable weather.

To prevent injuries related to electrical currents (since over 8 percent of crane accident fatalities cited in the report involved contact with electrical current), our red crane warning lasers are also low voltage.
Red Crane Warning Lasers
• Explosion proof models (Class, I, II, III)
• Narrow beam (45°), wide beam (120°)
• Compact, heavy duty design
• Low voltage, easy mounting

Learn More at http://www.larsonelectronics.com/

 

Related Posts





Vote for Dorothy, BC’s Iconic Sailing Yacht, in the Classic Boat Awards 2024

CMRA

You are invited to support an historic, recently restored and refitted BC sailboat, Dorothy, by voting for her in a contest, the Classic Boat Awards 2024, run by the UK’s prestigious Classic Boat Magazine. The Maritime Museum of BC (MMBC), owner of this sleek, wooden vessel built in 1897, believes she’s the oldest sailboat in Canada. As she isn’t the only classic yacht in the running, you’re urged to go online and vote for her in the category of Restored Sailing Vessel under 40ft.

Read More




Need to Catch up on News This Week?

Every Tuesday we publish a fresh Digest with informative articles pertaining to the Canadian boating and marine industry. Stay up to date with the latest products, research and industry developments.

Missed an Issue of Boating Industry Canada News Week? If you’re looking for a specific issue, or simply want to catch up on previous issues, check out our Boating Industry Canada News Week Archives.

Not signed up for News Week? Subscribe here.



Even more BALIs at BALI

CATANA GROUP launches its 14th BALI CATAMARANS model, the BALI 5.8, for the brand’s 10th anniversary! Always bigger, always more powerful, always more… BALI!

This time, the new BALI 5.8 is completing the range from the top down.

Read More


Water heater offers dynamic heat source choices

Hubbell-Marine Stainless steel outlet covers
Hubbell-Marine Stainless steel outlet covers

After a long day on the water, having ample supplies of hot water for multiple showers and meal preparation is a welcome luxury. The 1700 Series Marine Water Heater from Raritan Engineering was created specifically for marine use. With a proven long-life design, it’s available with a 115V AC or 240V AC heating element, and the option to include an innovative heat exchanger that uses the vessel’s hot engine coolant.

Read More