четверг, 2 февраля 2012 г.

Smart Absorbent Usage Is Key to Good Housekeeping


When keeping your facility clean and safe, there is a lot to consider. An effective clean-up approach for routine leaks, drips and spills can improve employee safety, regulatory compliance and your bottom line. Therefore, it's worth your time to review the way you control and contain industrial fluids and chemicals in your facility.

You already may use absorbents throughout your facility as a spill clean-up and prevention solution. Absorbent products typically include pads, pillows, rolls, socs and granular absorbents. However, an overwhelming number of businesses don't always use the right type of absorbent for the application. You may be surprised at the savings and efficiencies you can gain by making a few adjustments to your absorbent usage.

Improve Facility Safety

The No. 1 cause of accidents in industrial facilities is slips, trips and falls, accounting for approximately 20 percent of all workplace injuries. A major source of these incidents are hazards caused by leaks and spills of substances such as oil, lubricants, coolants, cutting fluids, battery acid, solvents, chemicals and fuel. They can occur virtually anywhere in the plant, but often near equipment, in high-traffic areas and wherever fluids are handled and stored.

Regulations require us to keep floors and work areas clean and dry. It's a significant challenge, especially in facilities where overspray can coat work surfaces, stairs and walkways with an oily film. Slippery surfaces not only endanger employees on foot, but also can affect equipment, such as the ability of a forklift to navigate and maintain proper traction on a slippery floor. This results in reduced productivity and very unsafe conditions where injuries and spills likely can occur.

Absorbents have improved greatly from the granular absorbents that traditionally were used to control spills and give employees traction on a slippery floor. Some companies still use clay to absorb spills, but the clean-up can be a relatively messy, inefficient process with high labor costs. Others rely on a mop and bucket with a cleaner or degreaser. But there's almost nothing more slippery than spreading soapy water on top of an oily surface. These methods add labor, decrease productivity and increase risk of injury.

Instead, try placing the appropriate absorbents at the source of a leak, such as positioning socs, pads or pillows up against machinery. Install durable, absorbent rugs or mats in high-traffic areas to reduce risk of falls and improve traction for employees and equipment. For specific guidance on how you can create a safer plant, you should consider conducting an absorbent usage survey to help you identify specific areas and ways to improve safety through proper absorbent usage.

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Soak Up Productivity

Leaky or spraying machinery is a fact of life for most manufacturing plants. No manufacturer wants to shut down a production line mid-process to fix a minor leak – the cost in lost productivity can be astronomical. Sometimes, it is far less costly to simply contain a leak or spill with absorbents until a repair can be made.

Do you know how well your absorbent products and containment practices are working? An absorbent usage survey can reveal some eye-opening savings opportunities.

Here is an example: One company was spending $100,000 per year on absorbents at its metalworking facility. They were using basic white bales of absorbent pads and were entertaining bids on those products with a price differential of only 50 cents. The absorbent supplier did a complete analysis of the usage from purchase through disposal, and ultimately recommended a seemingly more expensive high-traffic roll product instead of the basic bales of white pads.

There were two reasons: first, the rolls were perforated to provide flexible-size pads as needed. Second, although the new rolls had a higher purchase cost, they were more durable and lasted longer than the pads. In a two-week product comparison test, instead of using 50 bales of pads, the company reported using only eight of the rolls. Not only did the company save 14 percent on product cost, it also saved a whopping 40 percent in usage reduction and disposal costs, for a total of $47,000 or 47 percent in absorbent-related cost savings.

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