Insulating
hot pipes, flexible hoses and equipment with Worbo's Cool Skin Technology
(see products page
for more information) will greatly reduce the potential of burn related injuries
in your workplace. Most plant process steam (and other
hot or cold system) piping is insulated with a permanent fixture of hard lagging
insulation at the time of initial installation. As plant processes evolve or if
system problems occur, sections of insulation are often removed for trouble shooting,
pipe replacement or line reconfiguration. The removed sections of insulation are
irreparably damaged and often never replaced thereby creating a potential burn
hazard. In addition, often times the hard piping lines
are insulated while flexible (steam/oil/heat traced) hoses are left un-insulated.
These flexible hoses are often connected to moving machinery or equipment that
is regularly maintained or operated by nearby personnel who are subjected to this
potential burn hazard. The two scenarios above are just
two of literally hundreds of common applications where the potential for a serious
workplace burn injury exists. Figure 2-114 Distribution
of heat burn and scald cases and all nonfatal injury and illness cases involving
days away from work in private industry by days away from work, 2001. 
Workplace
burn and scald injuries lead the way in injury lost time from work (average of
5 days per year per burn or scald according to NIOSH Publication No. 2004 -146)
it’s difficult to ascertain the full impact in a measured cost to companies.
One study of Oregon State suggested the average cost in that state for thermal
burn or scald injuries per employee was ~ $5,400USD.
The majority of potential burn surfaces
in the workplace (such as un-insulated piping, flexible hoses
and equipment) are at a temperature up to or below 450°F.
Worbo Cool-Skin Sleeve
provides an economical, clean and safe solution to covering
exposed burn surfaces that can easily be installed by plant
maintenance staff.
| With a minimal initial
capital investment (depending on the amount of un-insulated or improperly insulated
piping, flexible hoses and equipment) a typical plant can be equipped with burn
protection insulation (Worbo’s Safe Sleeve, Heli-Coil or Safe Tape) to significantly
reduce the risk of workplace injuries. The initial investment could pay for itself
in the first 6 months alone with an overall increase in plant efficiency leading
to reduced energy costs. |  |
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