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Current catalogue Blackwoods - Valid from 18.10 to 31.10 - Page nb 19

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Catalogue Blackwoods 18.10.2023 - 31.10.2024
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HOW DOES OVERLOAD PROTECTION WORK? OLP is designed to prevent catastrophic failure due to excessive overloading, by using a clutch mechanism on the input stage of a hoist. When the clutch detects Eu el-Cehereule ee men ed lm (ole ancl kelme nL) block hand chain will slip, preventing any additional load being applied, and allowing you to lower the load Pe NACR UK ella nm An OLP device won't prevent a hoist from lifting a heavier load than it’s rated for, it will only engage when the ‘overload’ is excessive and leaning towards potential equipment failure. OLP devices not only eeu T LN AICUN Nee kee: Ml iald also safeguards against injury or death. PMU Wieds) OMe are Med (Ase Vle) Le Maneclle() allows safe lifting, positioning, and lowering, ensuring oTn ae em-ocerst ole y cit ey\e Rel Mural Colao) ic) am a1) Bullivants and Tiger manual hoisting ranges can both be optioned with Overload Protection. Traditionally ef y-re EMAC RMR een LeT-|| hoists with overload protection are becoming more widely used across all major industries, as companies Solel Rue Ee UMUC Me RU E-1i- 1a Rel Mol a VLE “In my mind, it’s a must-have safety device Pyle (ell eae eN el leR alle MeN Econ eke ele (My is common during Shutdowns or other maintenance works, especially where temporary rigging will need to be utilised,” says Paul O'Halloran, Strategic Account Manager, Bullivants. The integration of OLP devices in manual hoists offers EMV ie-l Rerelcete Ure Rele relay mule Lelia e el A= y ooo) and hazardous consequences of overloading. And investing in the right equipment now could save you DUCA ie eee Rea ee hte Having dedicated over 35 years to the industrial safety industry, Brendan Ryan is an undisputed authority in the field. With his career commencing at Protector Safety in 1986, and then with several well-known and reputable safety organisations, he came back to Protector Alsafe in 2007 as Newcastle Branch Sales Manager Since Protector Alsafe’s merger into Blackwoods in March 2016, as the Technical Safety Specialist for Blackwoods Northern NSW. Today, as part of the Specialist Lead Team, Northern NSW Technical Safety Specialists and Team Leader of the NSW & QLD Technical Safety Specialist’s team. he is perfectly placed to share his experience and knowledge within Blackwoods, all the while helping customers across a diverse spectrum of industries to provide fit for purpose PPE, Technical Safety, site safety, workwear & footwear. As he puts it... “It’s about ensuring the right safety solution is provided, so workers go home the same way they arrived” - a mantra he passionately lives by. Brendan's approach is straightforward, open and honest, which has earned him the trust and friendship of colleagues, suppliers and customers alike, many of whom consider him an extension of their own safety advisory team. But Brendan's life isn’t all work. A devoted family man he's been happily married for 31 years and enjoys spending quality time with his children, aged 26 and 28. When he’s not thinking safety at work, you'll find him barracking for the Newcastle Knights, enjoying the outdoors with his Parsons Jack Russell, or sharing ahome-cooked meal with the family. 35YRS INDUSTRIAL SAFETY

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HOW DOES OVERLOAD PROTECTION WORK? OLP is designed to prevent catastrophic failure due to excessive overloading, by using a clutch mechanism on the input stage of a hoist. When the clutch detects Eu el-Cehereule ee men ed lm (ole ancl kelme nL) block hand chain will slip, preventing any additional load being applied, and allowing you to lower the load Pe NACR UK ella nm An OLP device won't prevent a hoist from lifting a heavier load than it’s rated for, it will only engage when the ‘overload’ is excessive and leaning towards potential equipment failure. OLP devices not only eeu T LN AICUN Nee kee: Ml iald also safeguards against injury or death. PMU Wieds) OMe are Med (Ase Vle) Le Maneclle() allows safe lifting, positioning, and lowering, ensuring oTn ae em-ocerst ole y cit ey\e Rel Mural Colao) ic) am a1) Bullivants and Tiger manual hoisting ranges can both be optioned with Overload Protection. Traditionally ef y-re EMAC RMR een LeT-|| hoists with overload protection are becoming more widely used across all major industries, as companies Solel Rue Ee UMUC Me RU E-1i- 1a Rel Mol a VLE “In my mind, it’s a must-have safety device Pyle (ell eae eN el leR alle MeN Econ eke ele (My is common during Shutdowns or other maintenance works, especially where temporary rigging will need to be utilised,” says Paul O'Halloran, Strategic Account Manager, Bullivants. The integration of OLP devices in manual hoists offers EMV ie-l Rerelcete Ure Rele relay mule Lelia e el A= y ooo) and hazardous consequences of overloading. And investing in the right equipment now could save you DUCA ie eee Rea ee hte Having dedicated over 35 years to the industrial safety industry, Brendan Ryan is an undisputed authority in the field. With his career commencing at Protector Safety in 1986, and then with several well-known and reputable safety organisations, he came back to Protector Alsafe in 2007 as Newcastle Branch Sales Manager Since Protector Alsafe’s merger into Blackwoods in March 2016, as the Technical Safety Specialist for Blackwoods Northern NSW. Today, as part of the Specialist Lead Team, Northern NSW Technical Safety Specialists and Team Leader of the NSW & QLD Technical Safety Specialist’s team. he is perfectly placed to share his experience and knowledge within Blackwoods, all the while helping customers across a diverse spectrum of industries to provide fit for purpose PPE, Technical Safety, site safety, workwear & footwear. As he puts it... “It’s about ensuring the right safety solution is provided, so workers go home the same way they arrived” - a mantra he passionately lives by. Brendan's approach is straightforward, open and honest, which has earned him the trust and friendship of colleagues, suppliers and customers alike, many of whom consider him an extension of their own safety advisory team. But Brendan's life isn’t all work. A devoted family man he's been happily married for 31 years and enjoys spending quality time with his children, aged 26 and 28. When he’s not thinking safety at work, you'll find him barracking for the Newcastle Knights, enjoying the outdoors with his Parsons Jack Russell, or sharing ahome-cooked meal with the family. 35YRS INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
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