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A ten-point practical guide to safety in hydraulics
Published:  14 May, 2024

8. Continuous improvement: Feedback loops Establish feedback mechanisms to continuously refine and improve safety protocols. Regularly review incidents, near misses, and the efficacy of implemented safety measures. A commitment to continuous improvement ensures that your safety practices evolve alongside industry advancements.

9. Toolbox essentials: Safety features and equipment Ensure your toolbox is equipped with essential safety features. This includes pressure relief valves, emergency stop mechanisms, and other fail-safes. Regularly check and maintain these components to guarantee their effectiveness during critical moments.

10. Cultivate a safety mindset: From compliance to culture Ultimately, safety should be more than a set of rules; it should be ingrained in your organisation’s culture. Foster a safety mindset that goes beyond compliance, where every team member actively contributes to maintaining a secure and productive environment.

By adopting these 10 practical strategies, professionals in the hydraulics industry can transform safety from a mere checkbox into a lived practice that protects lives, and preserves machinery