Material handling equipment
Found 7 free book(s)The Ergonomics of Manual Material Handling - MHI
www.mhi.orgThe Ergonomics of Manual Material Handling A. Factors That Affect Pushing and Pulling Figure 3 captures the essence of a pushing task – the person pushing must overcome the forces that resist motion. To generate and apply force to the equipment, she must have adequate
section 7 - ACC
www.acc.co.nzSection 7: equipment for moving and handling people 7.2 Types of equipment Table 7.1 shows the main types of equipment used for moving people, and examples of common uses. Some types of equipment are known by several names, as shown. Detailed descriptions of each type of equipment are provided later in this section.
CARGO-HANDLING EQUIPMENT ON BOARD AND IN PORT
www.pfri.uniri.hrBULK CARGO HANDLING EQUIPMENT So far as dry bulk cargoes are concerned, handling facilities may be in the form of power-propelled conveyor belts, usually fed at the landward end by a hopper (a very large container on legs) or grabs, which may be magnetic for handling ores, fixed to a high capacity travel1ing crane or travel1ing gantries.
Material Handling – Loading and Unloading
www.ucop.eduMaterial Handling – Loading and ... 1 NEVER attempt to operate a forklift or other powered industrial equipment until trained and authorized to do so 2 Prior to loading and unloading trucks and trailers, complete the following whether the truck/trailer is at a dock
Basic Elements of Equipment Cleaning and Sanitizing in ...
edis.ifas.ufl.eduBasic Elements of Equipment Cleaning and Sanitizing in Food Processing and Handling Operations 2 understanding of the nature of the different types of food soil and the chemistry of its removal. Cleaning Methods Equipment can be categorized with regard to cleaning method as follows: • Mechanical Cleaning. Often referred to as clean-in-place ...
Material Safety Data Sheet
webs.anokaramsey.eduSection 7 - Handling and Storage Keep in a tightly closed container, stored in a cool, dry, ventilated area. Protect against physical damage. Isolate from incompatible substances. Containers of this material may be hazardous when empty since they retain product residues (vapors, liquid); observe all warnings and precautions listed for the product.
A quick guide to health and safety in ports - HSE
www.hse.gov.uk4 of 11 pages Health and Safety Executive A quick guide to health and safety in ports Movement of vehicles and other plant on the dockside. Trailer coupling and uncoupling on the dockside and on the ship. Vehicle/pedestrian access, eg ro-ro bridges and vessel ramps. Reversing vehicles on ro-ro decks. Movement of vehicles in container storage areas and lorry parks.