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Safety Factor, a podcast for industrial professionals, features discussions between like-minded experts. Once a month, we sit down to discuss some of today's newest product and safety innovations, best practices, industry standards, and more with industry-leading experts.
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Unveiling AWRF's Vision for the Future of Rigging Industry Safety and Standards
Dive deep into the heart of the rigging industry, where we unveil the Association of Wire Rope Fabricators' (AWRF) approach to the future of rigging industry safety and standards. Industry stalwarts explore the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities as experts discuss AWRF's initiatives to promote best practices and enhance workplace safety across the lifting, rigging, and tie-down sectors.
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Is Your Rigging at Risk? Experts Reveal Critical Inspection Tips
Explore rigging safety insights. Industry veterans reveal how Qualified inspections and third-party evaluations prevent failures and boost compliance, in a deep dive into the essentials of rigging safety practices.
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Mitigating Risks of Multi-Elevation Cranes
Crane safety experts explain emerging technologies to mitigate risks with multi-elevation cranes in steel mills.
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Interpreting ASME B30.2-2022 Updates
Crane experts explain major updates in ASME B30.2-2022, including new requirements for rail sweeps, signal persons, and medical evaluations.
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Overhead Cranes 2.0: How Automation is Revolutionizing Crane Safety
The automation revolution has arrived for overhead cranes, transforming safety and efficiency in groundbreaking ways. In this episode of Safety Factor, industry veterans Kenny Wright and Tad Dunville talk about how automation is modernizing cranes.
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Steel’s Sprint From the Safety Stone Age
Steel mills have come a long way! The "hot, nasty, dirty, and dangerous" mills of yesteryear were all about tonnage. But now it's people over production.
In this episode of Safety Factor, we follow the fiery trail from OSHA to smart sensors. Three mill veterans bare their battle scars from the early days. We're talking about tearing your rotator cuff atop 3,000° furnaces. No tie-offs, no fall protection, no nothin'. Just sweat and steel.