
Slip resistance at the New York Times printing press
Slip resistant steel plates increasing worker efficiency at the New York Times printing facility
One of the world's largest processors and marketers of chicken, beef, and pork, strives to operate with integrity, serve as stewards of the resources they handle, and provide a safe work environment.
Crossover ladders are regular fixtures in poultry facilities for moving from one part of the plant to another. However, they're often slippery which can create a serious slip and fall hazard for people who work in those areas.
When working with the poultry processor, we recommended (8) 10 1/8" x 28" x 1/"8 thick and (2) 28" x 10 1/2" x 1/8" thick stainless steel plate stair treads with SLIPNOT grade 2 stainless steel.
These slip resistant stair treads are NSF registered for use in food processing.
SLIPNOT stainless steel products are low maintenance and can withstand extreme cold and heat, and the daily cleaning required to keep food processing facilities up to hygiene standards.
Since the installation, no slip and fall incidents have been reported on this crossover ladder. The poultry processer has continued to engage SLIPNOT to improve the safety of workers in their food processing facilities. From rolling stair platforms to drain covers to crossover ladders, they trust SLIPNOT to keep workers free from slips and falls.
Slip resistant steel plates increasing worker efficiency at the New York Times printing facility
High traction steel plate creates safety on new and existing work platforms.
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