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Posted By Ken Wilcox
Lokking for safe working procedures with knives
can anybody help?
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Posted By Frank Newman
Do away with knives.
I've done a lot of work with the paper industry where knives, sheath, bowie or box cutters were deemed essential.
Recently worked with a paper converter where knives of any kind were banned. Even splitting down a two-ton master roll was done with a sort of wedge-shaped splitter. An ergonomic bitch. (Kieran !) I had to demonstrate the right two-handed technique though. American company with the right ideas but a bit short on practicalities.
Merv
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Posted By MT
What are the knives being used for? Is it in a kitchen?
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Posted By Robert.
Have a look at
www.martor.co.uk
They have a large selection of safety knives
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Posted By Ken Wilcox
The Stanley knives are used for opening pigment bags(all types plastic,paper etc) we have tried several safety knives to no avail.
We have managed to remove Stanley knives from our packing department but this is proving more difficult within the mixing section.
Ken
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Posted By Helen Edginton
Hi Ken
I've emailed you direct.
Regards
Helen
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