Which risk reduction measures can be applied to safe access to machinery used in Steel Manufacture?
Industry Expertise Sectors: Metals Production
Enclosed Spaces & Restricted Access In Steel Production
When colleagues perform tasks in enclosed spaces, measures are needed to prevent machine restart – but what solutions are available?
Sheet Metal Coiling in Steel Processing
Safe access is required frequently in normal operation of the metal coiling process. Safe & control I/O can help to automate machinery and keep operators safe during whole body access.
Rolling Mills: Hot and Cold Rolling Applications
Rolling mills can be highly hazardous without controlled access and measures to prevent unexpected restart. How can Fortress help?
Metal Shearing – Sheet Metal Material Removal
Steel Shearing in Sheet Metal Production can be highly hazardous. Safe efficient access to machinery is critical to maximise productivity and minimise downtime.
Automated Crane Systems in Steel Manufacture
Automated crane systems create dangerous hazards to individuals operating in the vicinity; learn which risk reduction measures can be applied
Coke oven Safety
Coke ovens are a vital part of the steel industry, but they can be dangerous. In this article, we explore the importance of machinery safety in coke ovens, discuss common hazards found in these applications, and provide tips for making coke ovens safe.
Slitting Machine Safety
Learn about the importance of slitting machine safety in the steel industry and get tips and resources to help make your slitting machines safe. Fortress Safety has application experts who can help you with application-specific machinery safety requirements.
Hot Rolling Mills Safety
Hot rolling mills are an essential part of the steelmaking process, but they also present a number of hazards. Learn about common hazards, safety tips, and relevant safety standards for hot rolling mills, and get help with ensuring the safety of your hot rolling mill from Fortress Safety.
Cold Rolling Mills Safety
Cold rolling mills are an essential part of the steelmaking process, but they also present a number of hazards.