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#1 Posted : 12 January 2005 12:12:00(UTC)
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Posted By Mark Gordon Can anyone help? We have had a few incidents involving stanley knifes and would like to source a suitable alternative .
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#2 Posted : 12 January 2005 12:31:00(UTC)
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Posted By fats van den raad Mark Martor do stanley type knife whith a blade that automatically retracts as soon as you lift your finger from the button. (Called Martor Profi)Available from Arco and I suppose other safety equipment suppliers. Also, you can give the Safety Knife Company a try.
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#3 Posted : 12 January 2005 12:46:00(UTC)
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Posted By Garry Mark The self-retracting blades can be suitable but it depends on the work force mentality. I have personally seen tape applied around the handle of these style of knifes to stop the blade retracting as it was inconvenient for the user. Depending on the industry you are in, the ‘Fish-Tail’ style blades could be an alternative as these blades are actually inside the handle of the blade. See following link figs 33 and 34. http://www.dti.gov.uk/ho...network/pdf/packapp9.pdf Garry
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#4 Posted : 13 January 2005 12:29:00(UTC)
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Posted By Neil Pearson There are tons of "safe" alternatives, but they all have drawbacks in terms of efficiency and ease of use, naturally. You have to find the right solutions for each task. Make sure you go to exhibitions, and check out the products in SHP etc.
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#5 Posted : 13 January 2005 12:59:00(UTC)
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Posted By fats van den raad True, there are loads of different safety cutting devises out there, with different applications and there will no doubt be instances where certain types of safety knife would not be suitable, e.g. I know that electricians find it almost impossible to use the retractable blade knives when stripping cable, but then there are other purpose made tools available. The issue of taping up retractable blade knives to leave the blade out is however a management issue and does not impact on the safety features of the knife itself. Just ask yourself - when an emoployee uses tape to overide a safety interlock on a machine, do you deal with it by changing the type of interlock you use or do you address the issue of non-compliance with SOP?
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