Register | Login | Set as Home Page | Bookmark | General Enquiries | Help | Saturday, 04th of July 2009
Health & Safety Matters
 hsmsearch.com
Search 
Magazine 
Register for our ENewsletter
Click to visit http://www.cirrusresearch.co.uk/hsmsearch/index.php

What next?
 Request further Information    visit web site     Send to friend
 Netherlocks BV company's profile
Click to visit sponsors web site

Click to visit sponsors web site

Click to visit http://www.theenergyevent.com/

Click to visit http://www.laidler.co.uk/workshops

Click to visit http://www.healthandsafetyevents.co.uk

Poll

Should there be a maximum working temperature?
This is an anonymous poll for statistical purposes only


Last Month's Poll

Would a greater management presence on the shop floor improve health and safety in your workplace?

Yes - 58%

No - 42%

Minimises risks of human error
August 1st 2008

Industrial safety and valve control expert Netherlocks has launched the SHL a new smart handwheel lock. The key transfer lock can be fitted easily like a simple lock-out device to any size or type of handwheel-operated valve. No valve details, extra parts or customised adaptors are needed, and it locks the wheel into pre-set, safe positions controlled by the interlocking key release mechanism.

Traditionally, valve locks have depended on the precise specification of each valve in order to be fitted effectively.

Detailed valve information would needed to fashion the mountings for the lock. The design of this product means it can be added onto any existing handwheel-operated valve to mechanically secure it, without the need for such information.

Interlocks minimise the danger caused by the potential for human error: they prevent the valve from being operated until it is safe to do so. The coded key to unlock the valve is only released for use once the correct sequence of precautions has been completed, with each stage of the process enabled only once the previous one is finished.

More articles from Netherlocks BV: