Inspect
Avoid downtime and safety hazards with our lifting equipment inspection services.
Refurbish
Get equipment fixed right the first time with our hoist and hydraulic pump refurbish services.
Not sure whether you need a tow strap or a recovery strap? Not sure you know the difference between the two? Learn the difference and get what you need with Olsen Chain & Cable.
OSHA requires that regular inspections maintain the function and safety of any of your lifting, rigging, and load securement equipment. At Olsen Chain & Cable, we can conduct and document these necessary inspections.
Safety is an investment in the right equipment and the right training. Keep your people safe with Fall Arrest Systems from Olsen Chain & Cable.
A personal fall arrest system is a system used to safely stop (arrest) a worker who is falling from a working level. It consists of an anchorage, connectors, and a body harness. It also may include a lanyard, deceleration device, lifeline, or suitable combinations of these. Under Subpart M, body belts (safety belts) are prohibited for use as part of a personal fall arrest system.*
*Note: Limited use of body belts (safety belts) can still be used as part of a positioning device system or fall restraint system.
See more information under Fall Protection Systems below.
OSHA 1926.502 Regulations for Construction
and OSHA 1910.66 Standards, in addition to
OSHA the ANSI A10.32-2012 Standard and
ANSI Z359 Fall Protection Code, are used when
Olsen Chain & Cable provides inspection services with documentation on your fall protection equipment and systems.
** The above is not intended to be a comprehensive list of requirements. Please consult with your local OSHA consultation office to ensure your site meets all requirements.
OSHA’s On-site Consultation Program offers free and confidential advice to small and medium-sized businesses in all states across the country, with priority given to high-hazard worksites.
Perform in high-demand lifting scenarios with the ability to safely grip and lift various hot materials and to tolerate high-stress, abrasive wear.
Wire Mesh Slings are widely used in metal working and in other industries where loads are abrasive, hot, or tend to cut or damage web slings. Unlike nylon and wire rope slings, metal mesh slings resist abrasion and cutting. Metal mesh slings also easily manage loads by firmly gripping loads without extensive stretching or wear.
OSHA requires annual inspections on lifting equipment. Olsen Chain & Cable can complete these inspections and also perform any necessary repair or refurbishment work.
Return any damaged sling to Olsen Chain & Cable for an estimate for refurbishment and for repair services.
Equipment, systems, and services that help you protect your operation and people from the inherent dangers in your industry.
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FIRE PREVENTION AND SAFETY CHECKLIST
Safely lift and control even the most difficult loads. Cable and wire rope that offer strength and dependability without compromise from Olsen Chain & Cable.
All slings must be checked daily by the sling operator before the first use of each shift.
OSHA 1910.184 requirements dictate a yearly complete sling inspection. Olsen can conduct and document these necessary inspections. Call Today: 800-328-1906