But we’re not filming a summer blockbuster, why are we talking about explosions? Like it or not, general-purpose electrical equipment can and does cause explosions within certain environments. And this is mitigated (hopefully) by utilizing special wiring and other electrical equipment that prevent dusts and vapors from causing an explosion. But still – it is important to have that extra protection of explosion proof crane hoists.
So when you are in the market for crane hoists, make sure they are hazardous duty crane hoists – crane hoists like EMH’s that are designed to meet the criteria for a Class I, Division 2, Groups C & D location. But what the heck does that even mean?
At the end of the day, picking a crane hoist that is built for the “what if” is critical, and often a matter of life and death as these crane hoists protect your employees from worst-case scenarios.
In the next part of this series, we will take a look at what some solutions to mitigate risk.