Tuesday, July 28, 2009

[MW:2823] Re: Safety Question

Hi Joel, its been a while since you taught my manufacturing processes class (the one we did semiautomatic SAW). I'm happy to help. The answers are below and my company is in the signature.
 
1. No
2. Heavy Fabrication
3. Indoor

Regards,

Dale Jones
Welding Engineer & CWI
Fisher Controls, Emerson Process Management
Marshaltown, IA 50158


--- On Wed, 7/15/09, Armstrong, Joel <JoelArmstrong@letu.edu> wrote:

From: Armstrong, Joel <JoelArmstrong@letu.edu>
Subject: [MW:2691] Safety Question
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 9:04 AM


All,

I work for LeTourneau Technologies and we build some of the world's largest front end loaders and jack-up drilling rigs.  Obviously, we're a heavy fabrication facility.

Our Safety department has been asked to investigate the need of wearing hard hats in all manufacturing areas.  This would include assembly, machining, heat treat, cutting, as well as welding.

Our GM of Fabrication and Assembly has asked me to get a survey of other companies' policies on the wearing of hard hats.

So, if you could respond and let me know the following.

1.  Does your company require manufacturing personnel to wear hard hats?
         

2.  What type of industry are you in
       a.  Heavy Fabrication
       b.  Sheet Metal / Automotive
       c.  Construction
       d.  Wholesale Trade
       e.  Cutting
       f.   Other (Please specify)

3.  Does your manufacturing/operations primarily take place... indoors or outdoors.

4.  What is the name of your company.

5.  What country is your facility located?


Also, if you have recently changed companies or know for sure the policies of a facility other than your current location, feel free to answer the survey from that point of view as well.

Thanks,

Joel Armstrong, CWI
Welding Engineer
LeTourneau Technologies
Member AWS B1 Committee


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