Workbench Special at PAC

January 30, 2009

1460-tFrom now until the end of February, Production Automation is offering a deal on all industrial workbench purchases.

When you place an order for workbenches or workbench accessories in the month of February, you get 10% of the dollar value of the workbenches toward the purchase of any chair.

Any of our industrial workbench line qualify, our most popular brand being BenchPro, a highly customizable workbench that can withstand weights of 5000lbs!

We also carry Arlink, Phoenix, Lista, Lyon, Eagle, and Metro brand tables.

Each brand has their own unique qualities and are perfectly suited to many applications and environments. You can view our entire bench section here, along with details and restrictions on this special:

 WorkBenches at Production Automation

By purchasing any of these tables you can put up to $1000 towards any chair we offer! Our chair selection ranges from simple backless stools to super configurable deluxe executive seating, whatever your workspace requires, Production Automation can provide.

Our chair manufacturers include:
Industrial Seating, which our most popular line and best for industrial application. We also carry Bevco, who makes our best selling polyurethane seating options, also excellent for industrial applications.

ErgoCentric makes the best ergonomic chairs we offer and produces a wide range of seating options for both industrial applications and office settings. Cramer is our heavy weight chair manufacturer, they make the toughest chairs in the industry, and can withstand up to 500 lbs.

SafeCo chairs span many industries and feature multi-level footrests for comfort no matter who is sitting on it. Our last manufacturer is Milagon, they create unique chairs that are also good for many setting and applications, we feature their Class 10 Approved chair for any cleanroom application.

Our entire line of chairs can be found our website here:

View Production Automation’s Chair Selections

Please contact us at 888.903.0333 if you have any questions regarding our sale, or any products you may have read about on our blog. We are available by phone Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm, or contact us via email 24 hours a day at info@gotopac.com. We will be happy to help you select the perfect products for your applications, or to quote you for anything you may be interested in. 


Brady Arc Flash Labeling Solutions

January 27, 2009

Comply with new regulations, increase safety and save costs with proper identification.

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Employees within the workplace are exposed to multiple hazards when working near electrical equipment. In addition to shock, works may be seriously injured, sometimes fatally from arc flash even if they don’t come into direct contact with an energized conductor.

What are you going to do to protect your employees from arc flash hazards? In this post we will discuss three main subjects:

  1. What is Arc Flash
  2. Arc Flash Regulations
  3. Labeling Requirements

 We will also share with you additional tools for compliance and various labeling solutions Brady offers.

What is Arc Flash?

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Arc Flash is a short circuit through air that flashes over from one exposed live conductor to another conductor, or to the ground.

Arc flash incidents are common and costly, and the frequency of reported accidents is increasing. This is why arc flash has become a very hot topic within OSHA and the safety industry overall.

What Causes Arc Flash?

 Arc flashes can be caused in a variety of ways:

  • Just coming close to a high-amp source with a conductive object can cause the electricity to flash over
  • Dropping a tool or otherwise creating a spark can ignite an arc flash
  • equipment failure due to use of substandard parts, improper installation, or even normal wear and tear
  • Breaks or gaps in insulation
  • Dust, corrosion, or other impurities on the surface of the conductor

How Common is Arc Flash?

  • In the past, if someone suffered burns in an electrical accident, people thought the burns were caused by the electrical shock passing through the body. Electrical shocks can cause burns, but what research has shown is that most burns from electrical accidents actually come from arc flash.
  • The majority of hospital admissions due to electrical accidents are from arc flash burns, not from electrical shocks (Taken from NFPA 70E-2004 standard). Of the approximately 350 persons killed in the work place by electricity last year, roughly 50% were related to arc flash.
  • A report compiled by Capelli-Schellpfeffer, Inc. estimates that five to ten arc flash explosions happen in the USA everyday, resulting in 1 to 2 deaths per day.
  • That figure only takes into account incidents where victims were sent to special burn centers. The number does not include the cases sent to regular hospitals or clinics, nor unreported cases or near misses.

What Kind of Injuries Can Arc Flash Cause?

What is the impact of these accidents and what types of injuries can they cause? Injuries from arc flash accidents tend to be very severe, and result from two types of hazards: Arc Flash and Arc Blast.

Arc Flash: Electric arcs produce intense heat, and can heat the air to temperatures as high as 35,000 degrees Fahrenheit. This is four times the surface temperature of the sun. Fatal burns can occur when the victim is several feet from the arc. Serious burns are not uncommon even at a distance of 10 feet. Arc flash can cause the following injuries:

  • Skin burns by direct heat exposure
  • Metal is vaporized at this temperature. Droplets of molten metal can be propelled over great distances, causing serious burns or igniting clothing
  • High intesity flash can also cause damage to eyesight

Arc Blast: A high energy arcing fault can produce a considerable pressure wave and sound blast. The intense heat from arc causes the sudden expansion of air, resulting in a blast. A 10,000 A arc at 480 volts is equivalent to 800 MW or approximately 8 sticks of dynamite. Pressure on the chest can be as high as 2000 lbs/sq ft, causing lung collapse. In some cases, the pressure wave has sufficient energy to snap the heads of 3/8-inch steel bolts and to knock over construction walls. Moreover, it can send metal parts flying at speeds over 700 miles per hour. Arc Blast can cause the following injuries:

  • Loss of memory or brain function from concussion
  • Hearing loss from ruptured ear drums (Sound associated with blast can exceed 160 dB. Sound of jet engine: only 145 dB)
  • Shrapnel wounds from metal parts
  • Other physical injuries from being blown off ladders, into walls, ect.

What are the costs of Arc Flash injuries?

  •  Unfortunately, death is a very real possibility with arc flash. Even if the employee survives, he or she may face years of skin grafts and other medical treatment, and may never return to work or enjoy the same standard of life again.
  • Costs to your company can also be significant, with medical treatment running into the millions of dollars. Your company may be tied up in expensive lawsuits with victims and their families. And it’s not just people who get hurt; equipment can be damaged, requiring repair or replacement, and possibly causing the line or even the entire plant to shut own for a period of time.

Your Opportunity to Reduce the Risk

With the rising frequency of reported arc flash accidents, and the potential for serious injury or death, arc flash deserves the concern it is generating from within OSHA and the safety industry. To increase safety and ensure compliance throughout your workplace, it is critical to learn and identify arc flash hazards in your facilities, train employees in safe work practices, and use labels and other awareness aids to keep the message in the forefront and reinforce the desired behavior.

Brady can help you achieve these goals in a variety of ways with the wide selection of labels, label printing solutions, and training/awareness tools.

Arc Flash Regulations

New Regulations, NEC Labeling Requirement

OSHA is now citing and fining employers for failure to protect employees from the dangers of arc flash. For guidelines on best practices for protecting employees, OSHA refers employers to the NFPA 70E standard, “Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace“.

NFPA 70E instructs employers to conduct an arc flash analysis to determine the amount of thermal energy that could be generated in an arc flash incident. The information is then used to define a flash protection boundary around the potential source, and to determine the level of flame-resistant apparel and other personal protection equipment required when employees cross the boundary while they work on or near exposed live parts.

In addition, the National Electric Code (known as NFPA 70, which is different than the NFPA 70E) added the requirement in 2002 mandating that potential arc flash hazards be labeled to warn of the hazard. The requirement, covered under article 110.16, was updated and expanded in the 2005 version of the NEC.

Labeling Requirements

 

What needs to be labeled, by whom?

The NEC states that any of the following types of electrical equipment located in manufacturing and commercial establishments (other than dwelling occupancies) must be field marked with a warning label if subject to examination, adjustment, service or maintenance while energized:

  • Switchboards
  • Panelboards
  • Industrial Control Panels
  • Meter Socket Enclosures
  • Motor Control Centers

The labeling requirement is is the responsibility of the employer, not the manufacturer or installer of the equipment.

Since the provision took effect in 2002, equipment installed before then technically does not need to be labeled. However, labeling does need to be applied if the equipment is ever modified or upgraded in any way. At lest one OSHA representative has stated that he considers changing a use or breaker to be a modification that would require labeling. More importantly, from a safety standpoint, the hazard is the same regardless of when the equipment was installed. Consequently, most employers are simply labeling all the appropriate equipment, regardless of when it was installed.

Many employers are also labeling bus ducts and other electrical equipment not specifically called out in 110.16. Again, the logic is the same. If live electrical work may be performed on these systems, the risk of accident and injury exsists. Clearly it is better to properly warn workers of the hazard. 

The NEC requirement states that the marking must be located so that it’s clearly visible to qualified persons before they begin work. Typically, the label is placed outside the panel or enclosure door. In some cases, however, companies choose to put the label inside the door (e.g. to protect it from harsh environments), but this should only be done if the door must first be opened (allowing the label to be seen) before the panel face or enclosure can be removed. The key point is that the label be easily noticeable by workers befoer they may be exposed to any potentially dangerous live parts.

What Needs to Appear on the Label?

The current NEC requirement states only that the label must warn qualified persons of the potential arc flash hazard.

A fine print, information-only note in the NEC requirements refers the reader to ANSIZ535.4-1998, Product Safety Signs and Labels, for guidelines on the design of warning labels. Thus, it is recommended that the header, message and pictogram, if used, be formatted according to the ANSI standard.

The NEC does not specify whether to use a Danger or Warning header, leaving this up to the employer. Some companies use Warning, some Danger. Some use Danger when the voltage is over 600v or when the incident energy is over 40 cals/cm², and the Warning when it is under that threshold. This should be decided by the employer and used consistently throughout the plant.

In addition to warning of an arc flash hazard, most arc flash labels at least instruct employees to wear the proper personal protection equipment. Many also take the opportunity to warn of electrical shock. The 2″ x 4″ Brady label shown below meets all the NEC requirements and is available in 10 packs or economical 100-label rolls.

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 Some companies prefer to use additonal information identifying when the hazard is present and the potential magnitude of the risk to the employee.

Although not required, they may also choose to include a symbol or pictogram. There are no standards for how an arc flash pictogram should appear. The examples below show the pictogram used by Brady on its arc flash labels.

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Labels must be able to withstand their usage environment. This means that the print should not fade, and adhesive should be aggressive enough to avoid peeling. The arc flash labels above are printed on a durable polyester base that is over-laminated to protect the text and graphics. The back of the labels also employ an acrylic adhesive, which allows the labels to be securely and permanently affixed to a wide range of surfaces.

View Brady’s options of Arc Flash Labels Here

PAC can order any labels you need or require.

Contact us at 888-903-0333.

Download  a brochure on Arc Flash Labeling from Brady

Portable Arc Flash Labeling Solution

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Brady TLS 2200 Thermal Transfer Printer

The TLS 2200 is a light weight portable printer packed with features to make identifying your structured cabling environment a snap. The thermal transfer printer delivers crisp, clear, non-smearing labels every time and its smart cell technology guarantees ease of use. Just drop the labels in and print!

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All-in-One Safety Solution

Brady offers an All-in-One Safety solution for Arc Flash Identification that includes a printer, labels, and label design software.

 View these and all the Brady Printing Solutions by visiting Production Automation’s Website: www.gotopac.com

or head directly to our Brady Label Printing Section


Custom Image Logo Mats from Crown

January 22, 2009
Don’t buy “just a mat”, buy a functional marketing tool!

Give your work or retail space a professional look with image mats, Crown offers a wide variety of matting styles to accommodate any type of environment, from the outdoors to retail, clinics to restaurants. Mats can be an effective marketing tool, besides being a functional necessity, they are one of the first things people see when entering a building, so why not utilize that to promote brand recognition?
Making your mats promote your brand all day every day!

Any Logo. Any Mat. Many Sizes. No Minimum Order.

Send us your Artwork today!

Each of the Crown Image Mats fall into one of four categories:

1. High Traffic Indoor

2. High Traffic Outdoor

3. High Traffic Indoor/Outdoor

4. Medium to Low Traffic Indoor

Once you have decided where your mat will be located, it’s time to choose the material your mat will be made of.

1. High Traffic Indoor Mat Options:

Opti-Tuft II

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Solution-dyed nylon mats resist
crushing, traps dirt effectively and
extends performance life. Choose up to 6 colors(including background) from 32 palette colors.
Cleated rubber back.

 

Commercial Inlay

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Style A – Both base and inlay are the
same material
Style B – Base is Needle Punch material
and inlay is a nylon cut pile carpet to
create your logo. Choose up to 3 Inlay colors.

Jet Print

jet-printChoose up to 8 colors, including the background color. 28 standard colors are available.
Jet Print mats come standard with cleated rubber backing.

 

2. High Traffic Outdoor Mat Options:

Deluxe Vinyl Loop

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100% PVC vinyl 3/8” thick with
backing. UV protected – 2-year warranty
Use up to 20 colors including
background on a single mat. Also Available unbacked, by request.

 

3. High Traffic Indoor/Outdoor Mat Options:

Vinyl Insert Finger-Tip

vinyl-insertA solid vinyl mold of your artwork is inserted and permanently bonded to a vinyl “finger-tip” style mat, making it long lasting and extremely durable. Cleated rubber backing is standard.

 

Super Soaker Inlay

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Fabric dries quickly, resists
fading, deterioration and is
crush resistant. Nitrile rubber borders and
cleated back standard. Fabric borders available upon request. 10 stock colors available.

 

Vinyl Links

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Choose up to 12 colors, including the background color. Mosaic style lettering, Beveled edges are standard.
Great for Schools or Government Buildings!

 

 

4. Medium to Low Traffic Indoor Mat Options:

Flocked

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Single-color flock process can be
applied on a mat size up to 6’ x 20’
Minimum order 1 mat
25 stock flock colors available
Art setup charge

 

Embossed

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100% chemically blown, closed-cell PVC sponge
Style 1- Permanently embossed into the vinyl surface using NO COLOR
Style 2- Embossed impression can have up to 3 colors applied to create the image

 

 

Now that you have decided on the style of mat that would work best for you, Email Production Automation your artwork (send to info@gotopac.com) and your mat type and we will get a hold of you to work on quoting your order right away. Many factors are considered when quoting an order; size, colors, mat type, artwork set-up fees (not always necessary), and number of mats.

Once Crown has an order, they make a rendered drawing of your artwork and layout to be signed off on. Crown WILL NOT begin printing an order without signed and approved artwork.

To read up on ordering details and requirements you can visit our website here: CROWN CUSTOM IMAGE MATS

And of course you can always contact Production Automation directly with any questions you may have.

By Email 24 hours a day: info@gotopac.com

By Phone: 888.903.0333 Mon-Fri during regular business hours

Through our Blog: Follow the “Request Quote” link on the right hand side of our blog.


Weller Tip Recycling Program

January 15, 2009

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Weller has launched a reycling program for used, worn out tips.

By recycling the copper and iron from used tips, we can make a real contribution towards helping the environment and preserving its natural resources.

Weller wants you to collect your worn out soldering tips, all types from all manufacturers, send them to Weller and they will arrange for their environmentally safe recycling.

As a bonus Weller is offering the following incentive:
This will benefit the environment but it will also benefit you because for every 2 lbs. of worn out tips you send to Weller you will receive a $75.00 voucher to be used against your next purchase of Weller Brand tips.

Read the full post on Weller’s Blog and to request a Recycling box click here:  Weller Blog- Tip Recycling


Brady PowerMark Sign & Label Maker

January 14, 2009

Visual Communications command attention, get read and get followed. That’s impact.

Impact you create every time you create a custom message using the PowerMark Sign & Label Maker from Brady. PowerMark is the industrial sign and label maker that lets you make big, bold and bodacious messages- and do all in color…in powermark-html2minutes…in house.

Lives can depend on it.

Putting specific safety messages with crystal clear details at all points of need helps employees, contractors, and other plant visitors understand the proper and safe way to go about their business.

Productivity depends on it.

When Critical production and maintenance information is placed where it’s needed most and where it will be seen, the number of costly errors and mistakes are reduced. Workers are more focused, more effective, and more productive.

Profits depend on it.

Having the in-house ability to create signs and labels specific to your processes and applications makes for a safer and more productive work environment- generating benefits that flow directly to your bottom line.

Your peace of mind depends on it.

With the help of the PowerMark Sign & Label Maker from Brady, you have the ability to create a safer, more productive, more profitable work environment at your fingertips. That’s peace of mind.

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Don’t settle for smaller signs that are easily over looked. Create your own signs from 4″ to 10″ high, so your message won’t be missed.

Show the colors of a professional.

Add color to your sign to maximize its impact. With PowerMark Sign & Label Maker, you can print up to four colors on one sign- without changing ribbons!

Rigid or flexible Adhesive Signs.

Easily mount your PowerMark output to plastic, aluminum or clear panels with the BLS 1255 Laminator, or affix your sign directly to any clean, hard surface- all for huge savings of over 50% compared to custom-ordered signs.

Find the PowerMark printer on the Production Automation website (www.gotopac.com) or click this link to be taken directly to the product page. VIEW PowerMark Sign & Label Printer


Brady GlobalMark 2 Industrial Label Maker

January 14, 2009

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Get the message out now- with the GlobalMark 2 Industrial Label Maker.

The GlobalMark 2 Industrial Label Maker gives you the power to produce whatever professional signs and labels you need, wherever and whenever you need them.

Safety Concerns don’t wait- neither should you.

There is no substitute for a specific message that clearly delivers critical directions and information, at the precise point of need. Use the GlobalMark 2 Industrial Label Maker to:

  • Improve Safety
  • Enhance Productivity
  • Reduce Costly Errors
  • Increase Profitability
  • Tighten Security
  • Meet the requirements of 5S, Six Sigma, Kaizan, Kanban, and similar quality assurance programs

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Exactly the message you need, when you need it

When you need a sign or a label, you need it now- you don’t want to wait a day or a week for a custom order.

With the GlobalMark 2 Industrial Label Maker Wizards, just touch, print, and get the message you need- right now. With built in templates, graphics, and applications for:

  • Pipe Markers
  • Arc Flash labels
  • LO/TO Instructions
  • Electrical Circuit ID
  • OSHA and ANSI Warnings
  • Machine Guard Labels
  • Warehouse and Inventory Labels
  • Glow-in-the-Dark Emergency Exit Markings
  • General Facility ID and Signs

To view this Printer System, visit us at www.gotopac.com

or click this link to go directly to the GlobalMark 2 Product Page: VIEW GlobalMark 2


Brady MiniMark Industrial Label Printer

January 7, 2009

The Next Small Thing in Fast Labeling

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It Pays to Think Small

The new Brady MiniMark Industrial Label Printer offers an affordable sign and label making solution that is compact, fast, and incredibly versatile.

Brady’s MiniMark Printer is ideal for:

  • Signs
  • General ID
  • Procedures
  • Pipe Markers
  • Racks & Shelving
  • Asset Management
  • Equipment ID
  • Panel ID
  • and much, much more!

 

 

minimark-html2Big Benefits in a Small Package

  • Versatile – Uses continuous tapes for multiple applications
  • Easy – Supplies are easy to load
  • Fast – Prints up to three inches per second
  • Compact – Doesn’t take up alot of space in work areas
  • Available with parallel, serial, and USB connectivity
  • Built in cutter minimizes waste

Also available with the MiniMark Printer is a software upgrade package:

MarkWare Facility Identification Software

 

copy-of-markwear Creating your signs and labels is fast and easy with MarkWare software, a powerful tool to complement your use of the MiniMark printer.

Use your PC to quickly design professional looking signs and labels, and print directly to a Brady labeling system or most Windows® Inkjet and/or laser printers.

  • Preformatted templates provided for quick and easy label creation
  • create pipe markers in seconds with the special pipe marker text and graphics
  • Use any font on your PC
  • Choose from over 1,000 safety symbols and industrial pictogram’s
  • Import logos, photos, and other graphics in a variety of different file formats
  • Create bar codes using 15 different symbologies
  • Customize label layouts to your own specifications with the complete drawing tool kit.

The Brady MiniMark and MarkWare software is available for purchase on our website, www.gotopac.com

To view the products or get more information CLICK HERE

For fast versatile labeling, think small.

 

Think Brady MiniMark.