
5 episodes

Safety Factor Mazzella Companies
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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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How To Avoid OSHA Fines While Working at Height
Fall protection experts from Tractel and Mazzella shed some light on the underlying psychology behind the trend of failing to protect workers at height and discuss ways to avoid these violations.
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The Dangers of Homemade Lifting Devices
In this episode we are talking about the legal ramifications of building your own lifting devices and rigging equipment and why ASME has specific standards in place for the creation of a below-the-hook device.
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How To Make Your Overhead Crane More Efficient
In this episode we are talking about overhead cranes and how smart non-contact measurement solutions can make your overhead crane more efficient.
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How To Start an In-House Safety Program
Welcome back to Safety Factor. In this episode we are talking about in-house safety programs. How you can you start one, how can you improve yours, and how can you be a better safety coordinator.
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How To Make Your Overhead Crane Safer
Welcome to the first official episode of safety factor. This is a podcast where we are going to be talking a lot about how you can stay safe while you are doing your job, or how you can keep your employees safe while they do their jobs.
In this first episode we are talking about overhead cranes and how to create safer work zones with smart non-contact measurement solutions.
Today, Steven Lubeck, President of Laser-View Technologies, a provider of non-contact measurement sensors and systems for industry, joins Mazzella Companies' Mark Shubel, Director of Business and Training Development for Crane Service, and Kenny Wright Vice President of Process Cranes and Modernizations to discuss how Smart Non-Contact Measurement Solutions can help create safer work zones when working with overhead cranes.