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1 Honeywell Safety Products Hazard Mitigating Products for the Construction Industry
2 Safety Solutions for the Construction Industry Hazard Mitigation Honeywell has united the most respected safety brands in the world to deliver best-in-class safety, quality, and performance to all those who work in hazardous environments. The combined strengths of our leading brands in personal protective equipment (PPE) create a unique set of solutions unmatched in the safety industry. Our ongoing commitment to innovation, combined with head-to-toe safety solutions, ensures that your workers receive the ultimate protection in all working scenarios/environments, including: Head-to-toe safety solutions General Safety Fall Protection Confined Space Wind Energy Abatement Welding Safety Electrical & Arc Safety Environmental Hazards Emergency Response Disaster Clean-up For guidance in choosing the best safety solution for your company, try our online Construction Product Selector Tool, available at: US: honeywellsafety.com/usa/construction Canada: honeywellsafety.com/ca/construction
3 * General Safety Building a Culture of Safety. Honeywell Safety Products helps safety managers build enduring cultures of safety that minimize injuries and maintain a more protective and productive workplace. When workers embrace safety standards and practice better behaviors, they can regulate their own safety much more effectively and consistently. Head-to-toe coverage With the broadest portfolio of leading safety products in the marketplace today, Honeywell Safety Products has the right solution for your site s specific application, anywhere around the globe: Residential construction Commercial construction Heavy and civil engineering construction Excavations and demolitions *Uvex brand safety products are offered for sale by Honeywell exclusively in the Americas.
4 Worker Comfort and Trust Honeywell is committed to providing added value fall protection equipment and services to those specifying, selecting and using our products. While safety is our ultimate goal, enhancing worker comfort and trust are also important qualities that products bearing the Miller name have strived to maximize since Fall Protection Total Product Solutions Honeywell Safety Products provides a comprehensive line of innovative fall protection solutions, represented by our well-known and respected Miller brand. Miller solutions are designed to enhance worker safety and productivity while increasing compliance and lowering overall cost: Engineered fall arrest systems Professional services including training, audits, consulting, product inspection and repairs Collective fall prevention/ barrier solutions Our team of experienced engineers and fall protection specialists will work with you to address your challenges, assess your hazards, and recommend the best solution to meet your longterm safety needs. Roofing & Scaffolding Three key components of the Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) must be in place and properly used to provide maximum worker protection: Anchorage Body wear Connecting device When used properly and in conjunction with each other, they form a Personal Fall Arrest System that becomes vitally important for safety on the jobsite. In construction, OSHA requires that fall protection be provided at six feet and more, and guardrails or PFAS for fall prevention/protection are required for workers on platforms 10 feet or higher. Hazard Highlight: Leading Edges Barrier Systems HAZARD: Edges falling to lower levels, falling off stairs, high traffic/crowds SOLUTION: Miller EPIC Barrier Systems designed to protect multiple workers at once, offering edge protection for improving compliance.
5 Service Highlight: On-Site Training Honeywell Safety Products Road Show Our mobile showroom and fall protection training trailers allow our fall protection experts to conduct on-site demos and training at your location, in the US and Canada, while featuring HSP s top safety products. Road Show topics include: introduction to fall hazards and basic principles of fall prevention and protection ABCs of personal fall arrest equipment confined space entry and rescue proper equipment use, maintenance, inspection and limitation procedures proper full-body harness fitting effects of suspension and how to avoid trauma For more information, visit: US: honeywellsafety.com/usa/ construction Canada: honeywellsafety.com/ca/ construction Confined Space Combining the risks. Vaults, condenser pits, manholes, pipe assemblies, ventilation ducts, tanks, sumps, boilers, and other confined spaces often present multiple induced hazards, in addition to a variety of atmospheric factors and physical agents. Honeywell Safety Products can address the combined risks associated with each specific space and ensure your workers are protected. Knowledge is power. Honeywell offers a Confined Space & Confined Space Entry training course designed for individuals responsible for confined space entry or for planning and supervising employees who work in confined spaces. For information on all of Honeywell Safety Products training courses, visit: honeywellsafety.com/usa/training PD-SAR Honeywell s Pressure Demand Supplied Air Respirator (PD-SAR) systems are NIOSH-Certified and designed to be comfortable. Ideal for IDLH environments while connected to remote air source Equipped to switch to cylinder for escape Available with a built-in Class III Miller Harness SCBA Honeywell offers an extensive Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) product line. From premium to economical, our products fit the needs and wants of virtually every situation and user.
6 Wind Energy Rescue/Descent Miller QuickPick Rescue Kits deliver peace of mind during unexpected, stressful peerrescue situations. The rescuer can remotely attach the system to the suspended worker while remaining securely anchored on the walking/working surface. Hazard Highlight: Oxygen Deficiency Toxic atmospheres. Airborne chemicals such as carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, welding fumes and solvent vapors easily collect in confined spaces and can quickly reach dangerous levels. Oxygen deficiency will cause the worker entering to collapse instantly. Green Job Hazards. Whether in turbine construction, maintenance or rescue/evacuation, the rapidly growing Wind Energy industry presents a variety of safety hazards, including falls, severe burns from electrical shocks, and arc flashes/fires. For more than 60 years, Honeywell Safety Products and its predecessor companies have taken particular pride in creating innovative solutions that increase user acceptance, decrease overall cost, and address unique structures and extreme conditions. Fall Arrest Considerations Proper training and rescue plan development before a crisis occurs Reduce worker fatigue with lightweight and comfortable fall protection equipment Quick-operating descent devices and self-rescue equipment Installation of vertical fall arrest ladder systems Proper fall protection when working from a ladder or service lift Variety of anchor points/connectors for safe access Vertical rope lifelines and rope grabs for special applications Fall protection equipment must be inspected, used, stored and maintained for proper performance a life may depend on it
7 Abatement Hazards Protect against contact. During demolition or remodeling, workers may be exposed to a variety of hazardous substances including corrosive, reactive and toxic chemicals in the form of dusts, fumes, fibers/solids, liquids, mists, gases and vapors, asbestos or lead, toxic welding fumes, solvent vapors and silica dust. Liquid & Chem-Resistant Gloves Honeywell Safety Products offers a full line of chemicalresistant gloves that are available in many different styles and polymers, both supported and unsupported, many of which additionally provide protection against abrasion, cuts, tears and punctures. Respiratory Protection The level of exposure and the specific asbestos work to be performed determine the type of respirator needed. Honeywell is a leading manufacturer of one of the broadest lines of respiratory protection products: Disposable respirators Reusable air purifying respirators Gas and vapor cartridges Powered air purifying respirators Protective Clothing Disposable coveralls should be used when workers come in contact with asbestos or other hazardous substances or fibers/solids. Workers must wear their respirators until the contaminated clothing is removed, bagged and sealed for disposal.
8 Welding Safety Keep cool with superior heat protection. During welding, brazing or cutting operations, the following factors can contribute to excessive heat: UV exposure, infrared radiation, welded materials, work environment, weather To combat this heat, Honeywell offers basic worker protection, including: Heat-resistant face covering to provide protection from spatter and sparks Darkened lens to protect the eyes from intense light Free consultation, hazard analysis, compliance reviews and wearer training assistance help you select the right protective equipment, ensuring the maximum return on your welding safety investment. Respiratory Protection North pancake filters are specially designed to fit under welding helmets, providing relief from nuisance levels of particulates and odors. Angular Dependency Compensation Fibre-Metal ADC plus ADFs are the only ADFs on the market with a perfect 1/1/1/1 DIN optical quality rating. ADC technology has many benefits: Allows welder to work in various positions Eliminates shade variation in the viewing area Reduces eye fatigue allowing better vision during non-welding periods Decreases the need to raise the filter or helmet between welds Switching Between Tasks Protective caps must be used in combination with a variety of eye and face protection. Using the Fibre-Metal QuickSwitch system minimizes downtime when changing equipment between tasks. Noise Hazards At high intensity, welding equipment emits sound waves over 85 dba. The Howard Leight brand comprises a comprehensive selection of hearing protection products with a variety of features, technology and attenuation levels. Product Highlight: Uvex Turboshield Changing the face of safety. Uvex Turboshield provides: Superior comfort for longer wear Easiest visor exchange available Optimal balance Perfect for workers who may be exposed to falling or flying objects, impact, splash, and airborne debris, Turboshield can also be comfortably worn with most goggles, respirators and earmuffs. Arc-Rated Products Miller Revolution arc-rated harnesses are designed to protect workers from arc-blast exposure when working at heights or in confined space.
9 Environmen Hi-Vis Clothing High visibility outerwear and other PPE products help locate workers in inclement weather and other low-visibility locations. Electrical & Arc Safety A serious workplace hazard. Electricity is the second leading cause of death in Construction. However, with the adoption of appropriate safety equipment and procedures, electrical injuries and fatalities can be prevented. Fire-Retardant, Hi-Vis Clothing When workers are exposed to an arc, fire-retardant and flame-resistant clothing reduces the severity of injury. FR clothing with reflective material increases conspicuity in low visibility situations. Lockout/Tagout Many accidents are caused by the unexpected energization (start-up) of machines or equipment, or by the uncontrolled release of energy. Accidents can be prevented by following proper lockout/ tagout procedures. Devices placed over an energyisolating mechanism, maintaining the safe position, prevent equipment from being set in motion.
10 Noise-induced Hearing Loss Whether operating equipment or merely within earshot, workers need protection against prolonged exposure to excessive noise levels. Along with being protected, workers also need to hear in these environments, remain aware of their surroundings, and be able to communicate clearly. Burn Care General-purpose or specialty kits include the supplies needed to protect burned skin from contaminants, fire blankets to help extinguish flames or smoldering materials, and gels and sprays for pain relief and protection from infection. tal Hazards Head protection, enhanced. Hard hats are essential wherever here is potential for falling or flying objects, or impacts, or bumps. Features and benefits of the Fibre-Metal and North hard hats and accessories include: Comfortable padding Stylish, lightweight shell designs Adjustable pin lock, quick fit, and ratchet adjustment suspension options Your logo can be imprinted directly on the hard hat Sharp Objects To protect against sharp objects such as blades, glass and metals, Honeywell and North cut-resistant gloves are made from high-performance materials such as: Kevlar, Dyneema, stainless steel mesh. Airborne Debris Uvex delivers unmatched protection with a family of sealed eyewear that offers: Protection against impact, sun, wind, dust and debris Superior performance Market-leading anti-fog lens coatings Range of diopter strengths and prescription frame for workers requiring vision correction Foot Protection Honeywell Safety Products offers full line of quality footwear, which includes Oliver, Muck, Servus, NEOS, and Ranger. Highlighted features are: Electrical Hazard (EH) protective soles Slip-resistant soles Puncture-resistant soles Impact- and crush-resistant safety toes Metatarsal guards Emergency
11 In an emergency, every second counts. For construction sites, Honeywell highly recommends that first-aid programs and kits go beyond the minimal requirements, by keeping a bulk restocking supply of first-aid materials in a cabinet at a central location such as a site trailer. A hazard and risk assessment performed at regular intervals will help identify and update the specific needs of each worksite, and help employers determine which reasonably anticipated supplies should be made available as project and environmental conditions change. Eyewash Stations Where a worker s eyes may be exposed to corrosive materials or chemicals the employer must provide suitable facilities for quick drenching or flushing of the eyes. The eyewash must be in accessible locations that require no more than 10 seconds to reach. For environments that are extremely cold or experience seasonal weather changes, our Fendall 2000 Heated Accessory is the first of its kind, offering an innovative solution to the challenges presented by workplace environments. First Aid Kits and Stations Available in a variety of hard, soft, waterproof, or wall-mounted cases, first aid kits are stocked with the products needed to address the hazards and number of employees at your work site. CPR Kits CPR training is recommended for construction sites. A CPR kit with automated external defibrillator as well as microshields/ filtershields and oxygen can be crucial to saving a life. Response Hazard Highlight: IDLH Environments Escape in an emergency. HAZARD: Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) Environments SOLUTION: Escape Breathing Apparatus (EBA) units designed to permit emergency escape from oxygen-deficient or other life-threatening gas or vapor atmospheres.
12 Focusing on getting workers Safely Home Learn more about what Honeywell Safety Products can do to protect you and your workers. To address the particular needs of the construction industry, we have a dedicated and knowledgeable team of fall protection and respiratory sales managers. These specialized professionals understand the challenges you face, as well as your needs and concerns for worker safety on the job site. They are available to work with you to provide a complete customized solution drawn from our extensive PPE offering. Contact us now to connect with a specialist in your area: in the United States in Canada For more information on how Honeywell Safety Products can protect you in the Construction industry, visit: US: honeywellsafety.com/usa/construction Canada: honeywellsafety.com/ca/construction Honeywell Safety Products 900 Douglas Pike Smithfield, RI HSP Honeywell International Inc.
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