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Ensuring safety with lifting hoists (also known as chain blocks or lever blocks) is crucial for any industrial operation. These powerful tools play a vital role in materials handling, making it easier and safer to lift heavy loads. However, the misuse or lack of proper maintenance of hoists can lead to severe accidents, equipment damage, and costly downtime. Therefore, it is imperative to follow best practices and adhere to stringent maintenance by referring to the Hoist Manual to ensure the safety of personnel and the longevity of the equipment. Proper usage and regular maintenance are essential to prevent accidents and extend the equipment's lifespan. Here are some best practices and maintenance tips to help you ensure the safety and efficiency of your lifting hoists.

Best Practices for Lifting Hoists

  1. Choose the Right Hoist for the Job:

    1. Select hoists that are appropriate for the weight and type of load you plan to lift. Bunzl Safety and Lifting offer a range of hoists, includingmanual chain and lever blocks from 250kg to 10T  tonne as well as single phase and three phase electric chain hoists and winches – all , designed for heavy-duty applications.
  2. Regular Inspections:

    1. Conduct routine inspections of  hoists and chains to identify any signs of wear and tear. This is a legal requirement under Australian Standard AS1418.2, and Bunzl Safety and Lifting provides inspection and testing services through their NATA-accredited branches. These inspections ensure that all equipment meets safety regulations.
  3. Proper Training:

    1. Ensure that all operators are adequately trained in the use of lifting hoists. Training should include how to safely load and operate the hoist, how to perform a visual inspection of the block, hand chain, hooks, and brake mechansim prior to use, as well as emergency procedures.
  4. Adherence to Load Limits:

    • Never exceed the load limit specified by the manufacturer. Overloading can cause equipment failure and accidents. Always refer to the hoist’s load capacity and only use a hoist or lever block  that matches or exceeds this capacity.
  5. Safe Operation Procedures:

    1. Follow safe operation procedures and refer to the manuafctures product manual such as ensuring the load is balanced and secure before lifting, or never leave the load unattended, as well as never standing under a lifted load. Use safety latches and other securing devices to prevent accidental drops.
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About Bunzl Safety and Lifting

Bunzl Safety and Lifting offers an integrated approach to the selection, supply, service, and replacement of safety products, resulting in our ability to manage the complete life cycle of your personal and workplace safety requirements. Bunzl Safety and Lifting is a leading manufacturer of safety products, we provide the very best in workwear, corporate wear, PPE, footwear, materials handling, load restraint, and recovery,height safety, and site safety. We are also a leading supplier of some of the best industrial safety brands on the market, including Mack, Ninja, Contego, Boomerang, Beaver, B-Safe, WS Workwear, Frontier, Black Rat, Robertsons, 3M, Honeywell, Ansell, Bolle Safety, DuPont, Donaghys, MSA, Moldex, Steel Blue, Oliver, uvex, Sqwincher, MaxiFlex, DNC Workwear, Mayo Hardware, Gunnebo Industries, Skylotech and Blundstone. We also offer a range of services including product specialisation and consolidation, custom embroidery and branding, lifting equipment and inspections, NATA Accredited testing and services, height safety installed systems and training, managed inventory, eCommerce and digital solutions, clothing fitouts and yearly uniform issues, ethical sourcing, Indigenous Engagement, and environmental responsibility. We have an Australia-wide network of branches that ensures fast shipping across the country.

Bunzl Brands & Operations Pty Ltd (BBO) located at 55 Sarah Andrews Close Erskine Park NSW 2579 quality scope covers: manufacturing, importing, wholesaling, repairing and testing of lifting, rigging equipment, winches, hoists and materials handling products. The manufacture of synthetic slings and webbing products including load restraint and height safety equipment. Manufacture, import, wholesale and distribution of PPE products, workwear and hand tools. Design and development of products and services and the provision of mechanical testing services.