Bollé Safety launches new TRYON range of safety glasses

Bollé Safety has launched its new TRYON range of safety glasses.

Two main types are available: TRYON safety glasses, which offer a good balance of style and performance and TRYON OTG (over-the-glasses version), which emphasise maximum coverage.

All types across the range include PLATINUM® anti-fog, anti-scratch coating for the polycarbonate lenses, co-injected 160° Flex technology (for the arms), and a non-slip adjustable bridge.

All glasses in the base TRYON range are also available in four opacities: clear, smoke, blue flash and CSP, an ‘all-rounder’ lens that alternates exposure to bright light and low lights. TRYON OTG glasses are available in clear and smoke tints.

Bollé Safety TRYON with blue flash tint.
Bollé Safety TRYON with CSP tint.

 

 

Clear lenses have the highest light transmittance range (80–100 per cent), followed by CSP (43–88 per cent), flash (18–43 per cent) and smoke (8–18 per cent), ensuring wide flexibility for users.

Bollé’s PLATINUM® anti-fog coating ensures further reliability across clear, CSP and smoke types, making sure the glasses are highly scratch resistant and fog resistant, while blue flash TRYON glasses come with a specialised hard coating.

Bollé Safety TRYON with smoke tint.

 

TRYON OTG ultra-cover wraparound glasses are designed as an over-the-glasses solution that can be worn with most prescription spectacles. The range includes flexible upper forehead protection (TPR), a wraparound frame and adjustable and stretchable co-injected temples ensuring precision of fit and maximised coverage.

Bollé Safety TRYON OTG with clear tint.
Bollé Safety TRYON OTG with smoke tint.

 

 

In addition, a third model, TRYON RX prescription glasses are due for release in the near future through Bollé Safety’s RX program. Featuring a series of stylish frames with integrated 8 base side shields, this range of prescription models utilises advanced coatings (including Bollé Zen anti-blue light coating).

In addition, all models can be fitted with optional Bollé Safety UNIVSTRAP straps. Overall, the new line of TRYON and TRYON OTG glasses add to the Bollé mantra that “vision has no limits.”

Standard and safety controller in one unit

Powerful standard and safety PLC in one unit

Modern vehicles and mobile machines need very powerful control electronics to process the high number of input and output signals. That is why the new third generation ecomatController was developed: It has two independent, powerful 32-bit PLCs – one of them a certified safety controller. In addition to its multifunctional inputs and outputs with diagnostic capabilities, the unit features two Ethernet ports and four CAN interfaces. The CAN interfaces support all important bus protocols (CANopen, CANopen Safety and J1939) as well as the transparent and preprocessed data exchange. The control functions are easily integrated into the application program thanks to CODESYS programming (version 3.5).

Features and benefits
Sturdy mechanical design

The control electronics are integrated into a compact metal housing with front-mounted, coded central plugs for mobile use, providing all the necessary connections for inputs, outputs, communication and programming. RGB status LEDs indicate the most important system messages.

Powerful electronics​

The core of the controller, which has been designed according to the applicable standards for electronics in mobile applications, is one of the most advanced multi-core 32-bit processors with 300 MHz clock frequency. Its 6 MByte application memory includes a 1 MByte file storage system. Two internal, independently programmable controllers allow for subdivision of the application software if required. Consequently, the safe program part can be executed without interference from the general program execution. This ensures reliable operation even with complex control functions. The controller can be used in applications up to EN 13849 PL d and EN 62061 SIL cl2.

Configurable inputs and outputs

The inputs and outputs can be configured as digital, frequency or analogue inputs with diagnostic function or as inputs for resistance measurement. The analogue inputs enable both current and voltage measurement. The outputs can be configured as digital or PWM outputs with diagnostic capabilities, with or without current control. All inputs and outputs can also be configured as safe channels if required. Thus, safe sensors and actuators can be directly connected and processed in the application software.

Programmable to IEC 61131-3 with CODESYS​

Programming is done by means of the standardised IEC 61131-3 languages. Established and certified libraries are available for special functions and safe applications. Maintenance, diagnosis and updates are performed using TFTP via Ethernet and the maintenance tool. Additionally, these functions can be accessed via an application interface for ifm’s PDM displays and via a software development kit for customer applications.

Interfaces with extended functionality

Besides an RS-232 interface and the Ethernet interface with internal switch, all controllers provide four CAN interfaces to ISO 11898. All CAN interfaces support the essential bus protocols CANopen, CANopen Safety and J1939.

For more information visit the ifm website here

Abbott Informatics – STARLIMS

Abbott Informatics STARLIMS integrated solution helps to streamline the process of achieving high safety and quality standards while reducing costs through automation. This helps to eliminate errors caused by human factors through the use of innovative methods. STARLIMS is unlike other LIMS services in that it allows for quick and seamless integration with existing enterprise applications, streamlining audits with the aid of advanced analytics systems.

A scalable, web-based product, STARLIMS allows operators to manage data not just nominally, but by exception as well. STARLIMS is also available on iOS and Android tablets and smartphones via the cross platform STARLIMS Mobile app as well, ensuring maximum portability when ensuring workflow automations. The mobile app is tailored to screen size, supports an offline mode (with sync upon reconnection), and features a touch interface for haptic feedback.

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Enware emergency tank shower recognised for Good Design

Enware has been named the Good Design Awards’ Gold Winner in the Product Design category in recognition for outstanding design and innovation of the ET1400 Emergency Tank Shower.

Adam Degnan, Enware Australia managing director, commented: “To be recognised again this year in the Good Design Awards is a credit to our team of designers, who saw the need for a simple yet practical solution to workplace safety and brought it to life.

“Being chosen as a Gold Winner at this years’ awards can be attributed to a design journey in which the importance of research is equal to that of concept development. The integrity of the concept and the intelligence behind the design are what matter to our clients and the fact that they can depend on it for the health and safety of their employees.”

The award is recognition of the evolution of Enware’s design thinking journey. Over the last few years, the company has consistently been recognised for ‘Good Design’ within the Design community, with higher level accolades each year .

This year it was the empathy around creating safe work environments and the compassion for users that inspired the design thinking around the concept of the tank shower which proved most rewarding for all.

The annual Good Design Awards is Australia’s most prestigious awards for design and innovation with a history dating back to 1958.

Ezy-Deploy: safety mining reels manufactured in Australia

Local industrial reel users are turning to Reel Tech, an Australian company with more than 30 years’ experience in fluid handling.

The company’s PitBull mining reel range, known for its unique safety design, construction and versatility has been expanded and can now be optioned with new, easily attachable accessories designed to make them even safer and more productive.

Used by Australasia’s largest mining, oil and gas companies, Reel Tech’s range covers all applications and environments.

What makes PitBull Reels safer?

When designing new reel technology, Reel Tech’s core focus is on ease of use and operator safety. PitBull Reels can be integrated with a gearbox called Ezi-Deploy, which is an easy to bolt on accessory for all PitBull direct drive reels.

Ezy-Deploy is an auto declutching system, with no levers, buttons or electronics required; the operator can simply pull and go with the lowest pull resistance. Ezy-Deploy clutch system offers smooth reel operation to minimise operator strain injuries and reduce excessive force that can prematurely damage equipment. Difficult pull force on payout adds to the risk of strain injuries for operators. This auto declutching system dramatically reduces hose payout force, minimizing strain injuries and eliminates chain and sprocket pinch points. Originally designed for Reel Tech’s Firedog range of truck mounted fire fighting reels, the Ezy-Deploy is now available as standard across the mining reel range.

Safest reel for the toughest environment

Reel Tech has released a complete range of PitBull hose reels with a gearbox designed for ‘safer’ rewind speeds and with rewind options including manual, pneumatic, hydraulic and electric. A new product called Safe-R-Reel is also available. It helps minimise the chance of employee and equipment damage due to excessive hose ‘speed whip’ during rewind.

Excessive rewind speeds in motorised reels, whether spring or electric rewind, can cause hose to rapidly move. Rapid movement of hose and fittings can strike employees and equipment. Rewind speed can be significantly reduced by 30-50 per cent by using Reel Tech’s Safe-R-Reel brake cartridge system. This speed control system is easy and inexpensive to fit into many or existing spring rewind reels and protects the operator and equipment. This patented maintenance free non-belt and non-chain direct drive system ensures a controlled speed during rewind to reduce hose handling injuries.

For spring reels, users can add Safe-R-Reel in full stainless steel that is chemically resistant, robust, durable, and offers a high level of safety.

Manufactured in Australia, all PitBull reels are designed with hot dip galvanised frame and disc components, and with stainless steel full flow hub, fasteners and hose guide as standard. Hose reels no longer need to suffer from corrosion as all PitBull Reel range are hot dip galvanised, and as standard with stainless steel fluid paths, this means no painting and the ability of the reel to flow corrosive fluid without the need to change the reel internals makes it versatile, safer and most cost effective on site.

Adaptability

Most people don’t know that PitBull reels are designed with the patented quick change hub technology, which allows users to quickly change hose sizes and diameters. Reel Tech has also recently released a range of easy to bolt on accessories for PitBull reels. These easy add-on options such a quick change hub make PitBull reels the most flexible reel and easiest direct drive reel to change out on site, saving time on the job.

Custom Solutions

The PitBull range suits most hose sizes from ½” to 2” I.D. hose, available in ultra-narrow to large sized hose reels. Reel Tech has delivered numerous custom solutions from narrow reels for smaller spaces to fully automatic oversized reels. Users can also improve operator safety and handling with accessories like FlatWinder, an automatic hose layering accessory, allowing single operator control. The FlatWinder automatically layers the hose on the reel, so there is no reason for the operator to have to walk back to the reel at all during the operation — the system layers the hose onto the reel neatly every time.

In addition to the FlatWinder, by adding Reel Tech’s Reel-in-Control long-range wireless remote control system, with adaptive frequency hopping — perfect for one-person hose handling applications — reducing multiple hose handling requirements. The operator has no need to touch the reel during rewind operations at all. PitBull reels can also be ordered in manual rewind hose applications that do not require powered operation or control.

FG Wilson 7.5 to 2500kVA range of generators

FG Wilson provides a range of high-performance range of generator sets, available at AllightSykes.

The compact modular design of the 7.5 to 2500kVA range CAL and CALG enclosures ensure optimum performance in the harshest of environments.

Designed on modular principles, they have interchangeable components permitting on-site repair with lift off doors and access panels for easy service and maintenance.

Durable and robust, the enclosures are designed to resist corrosion and operation damage with the ability to withstand rough handling common on many mining and construction sites.

Developed through continuing research, all FG Wilson enclosures are fully weatherproof and incorporate internally mounted exhaust silencers, reducing sound levels.

Secure and cost effective, the 7.5 to 2500kVA range delivers high quality across all high-priority applications, where reliability and continuity of power is critical.

Weir Minerals launches Multiflo RF dewatering pump

Weir Minerals has expanded its extensive dewatering solutions portfolio with the global launch of the Multiflo RF dewatering pump unit.

The new Multiflo RF range is engineered in a compact package, offering customers a light and flexible solution.

Weir Minerals Dewatering product manager Peter Smit explained: “We developed the Multiflo RF unit following specific customer requests for a more compact dewatering pump that could move around site with ease while still retaining the same performance, reliability and robust build of our other units.

“The key to the compact design is the use of close coupled pumps, which provide the added benefit of accurate pump alignment. We also designed the Multiflo RF pump with built-in skid runners and a bolt-on dozer push-bar option to offer our customers versatility of operating configurations.”

Weir Minerals has moved to the next stage in the evolution of its dewatering pumps. The new diesel driven Multiflo RF pump presents a unit that incorporates the convenience of an auto vacuum priming system with an inbuilt skid and a compact design.

The range has been developed to operate effectively in a variety of harsh environments and applications, such as mining, quarrying, and water transfer.  The small frame footprint allows for ease of movement around site, while the dirty water capability sets the pump above the competition.

The Multiflo RF range includes seven new units, each designed to maximise efficiency no matter the application, with the same Weir Minerals aftersales service and support.  The unit provides a wide range of standard inclusions and a comprehensive selection of optional features to suit customers’ dewatering needs.

Daniel Bacigalupo, Weir Minerals global product manager for dewatering, added: “The Multiflo RF range is the next generation of dewatering pump units, and demonstrates our renowned attention to detail and focus on delivering a product that is powerful and efficient.

“Weir Minerals’ dewatering portfolio covers a variety of dewatering solutions for our customers, and the new Multiflo RF units complement our overall dewatering offering.”

Weir Minerals offers an extensive range of mine and process dewatering products, including dewatering pumps, hydrocyclones, dewatering screens, specialty hose, tailored pontoons and barges.

The DigiShot Plus.4G

Dyno Nobel has been working on its latest innovation in electronic initiation technology for the past five years. Australian Mining talks to technical specialist Nico Swart to see how DigiShot Plus.4G has done in the wild.

Dyno Nobel is one of the world’s most famous explosives companies; inspired by the groundwork laid out by Swedish namesake Alfred Nobel, Dyno Nobel was originally founded in Norway in 1865 and operates today as a multinational and subsidiary of Australian manufacturer Incitec Pivot.

Recently, the company’s JV DetNet embarked on a project to improve the technology of its electronic initiation systems, the systems that allow the explosives to trigger.

Technical specialist Nico Swart has been working on the company’s DigiShot Plus.4G from concept to creation for roughly five years; the preliminary stages of development actually started in earnest as a multi-tiered process about two to three years ago. Originally from Pretoria, South Africa, and a long-time employee of the company (nearly 14 years), Swart described DigiShot Plus.4G as something of a passion project for the engineering team.

“It’s become like a family base,” he explained to Australian Mining. “We’ve got good relations with the people we work with in our JV.

“They introduced the new system in stages,” he explained. “If you look at the equipment you’ve got the firing system, and the handheld tagger, which is the device you interact with the detonators on the bench.

“The tagger was introduced first, so it focused the developers’ resources on that component and then from there, they developed the actual control equipment that’s used to initiate the blast.”

The new system makes use of a number of forward-thinking systems.

With previous initiation equipment, delays were stored on the firing boxes and were downloaded during the firing process, and if device box failed for some reason, the whole setup process would need to be redone.

Backup devices could help to rectify this issue somewhat, but the new system takes things further; all necessary process data required for initiation is stored within the detonator itself, so should a delay occur, operators can now swap out control equipment very quickly.

“You are ready to go in two minutes,” explained Swart.

The DigiShot Plus.4G system allows operators to connect strings (of detonators), also called firing lines, in any order they like. This is a significant development as traditionally, a unique ID would be assigned to each blast-hole for capture, but since DigiShot Plus.4G knows the hole number, once the location is assigned, the detonator knows where it fits in the blast panel. Dyno Nobel’s proprietary PC-based ViewShot3D blast design software enables timing patterns to be downloaded directly from the PC into the Tagger.

The extensive use of RF synchronisation of the bench commanders in lieu of wired setups is another win for Dyno Nobel. In addition to there being no wires between the firing point and the bench commanders, there is no wiring between the bench commanders themselves with full synchronisation via RF.

“The commanders can be widely separated across the bench as long as there is effective line of sight (LOS) to either the firing point directly or via a repeater commander,” explained David Gribble, manager applications technology at Dyno Nobel, and current director of the DigiShot Plus.4G rollout in Australia. “A lot of systems on the market require the boxes to all be connected up for synchronisation.”

“Instead of running cables between multiple boxes on the bench to link them together, we can just place them on the bench and they all talk to the base commander at the firing position via RF,” added Swart.

“The system limit on timing is stored from zero to 20,000 milliseconds in one-millisecond increments” explained Swart.

“Current electronic detonator systems use an RC oscillator that is temperature dependent, so the current systems available have to physically talk to each detonator and calibrate it to make sure it fires at the desired time.

“With this new system, we’ve also built into the actual detonator the calibration of the RC oscillator that ensures the detonator fires at the desired time so it can now self-calibrate; I don’t have to address each detonator anymore, which removes a lot of time during the firing process. Previously, there was generally a lengthy process in getting the system ready to fire.”

With this reduction in time comes a reduction in on-the-bench training, as well, since some of the necessary processes and information are now stored on the detonator. Individual detonators, strings of detonators or the entire pattern can also be tested prior to connection to the blast commander. DigiShot Plus.4G can also have up to 400 detonators per channel, 1,600 detonators per commander and 16,000 detonators across 10 commanders.

Dyno Nobel’s DigiShot Plus.4G upgrades aren’t confined to the initiation unit and detonator alone; downhole wire too has seen an upgrade, seeing improvements in impact and abrasion resistance, as well as tensile strength. This is a particular point of pride for Gribble.

Like Swart, he comes from a storied technical background — one of his first major projects (now nearly 30 years ago) was the invention of the ANRUB explosive, a low-shock energy explosive designed to slow down the explosive rate of reaction, a feat achieved by replacing the then-standard fuel oil with rubber particles.

Before joining Dyno Nobel as a senior technical consultant, where he has worked for nearly 15 years, he was an employee of Rio Tinto. He explained some of the improvements to the wiring, further increasing system reliability.

“One of the weak points with electronic initiation systems in general is the wires connecting the detonator in the hole to the surface. When you prime the hole, load explosives, and stem the remaining length of the hole with rock, it can sometimes cause a cut in the lead,” he explained. “This is not something you want, naturally — if you cut the lead completely you can’t talk to the detonator, and if you cut it a little bit you might get leakage.

“Together with our JV DetNet, we’ve done a lot of work over the last 2 years to determine what makes good wire and we now understand the factors required in order to make it. Our DigiShot Plus.4G system has rolled out alongside our new wire, colloquially named Black Mamba, and comes in both a standard and premium ‘XTM’ configuration, with XTM wire on spools for lengths of 37 metres and above. This new wire is a real step up compared to our previous wire, we’re seeing great results in the field.”

This wealth of upgraded systems eventually coalesced into a tangible whole just over a year ago, with preliminary trials to prepare DigiShot Plus.4G for market launch having taken place around the beginning of 2017. Following a positive and extensive testing period, the product saw its commercial rollout beginning in the second quarter of 2017. Response from operators, Swart said, has been largely positive. “So much so,” Swart concluded, “that they would never consider going back to the previous system.”

Like his colleague, Gribble is happy with how the launch turned out and how DigiShot Plus.4G has been received, with lead times for product having been cut drastically on account of the company’s investment in local assembly.

“It reduces our supply chain significantly from several months to a few weeks,” he explained.

“We are the only supplier that has local assembly here in Australia, starting from the middle of last year. The majority of our products are locally made which gives us shorter lead times, improves security of supply and the ability to respond more efficiently to customers’ orders.”

Wearlon plastics for automation applications

Wearlon thermoplastics replacements are being engineered by Cut To Size Plastics for machine building, process automation, drive and conveyor equipment, construction equipment, mineral processing and offshore technology.

The Wearlon range of LiNNOTAMHiPERFORMANCE polyamides – including 612 and 1200 grades are partially crystalline, thermoplastic high performance polyamides which, using carefully formulated additives and modifiers, have been specially designed for the demanding requirements of specialty components in machinery design.

These include production-critical applications, such as production automation and high volume product processing and conveying where downtime costs are considerable and producers wish to avoid the hazards of replacing heavier and more labour-intensive machinery components.

The high performance polyamides are part of Cut To Size’s nationally available Wearlon ranges from the international manufacturer and fabricator of engineering plastics, Licharz, which produces the LiNNOTAM family of light, rugged polyamides for easy machining and long service lives.

Pat Flood, NSW Manager of Cut To Size Plastics said, “The LiNNOTAMHiPERFORMANCE members of the Wearlon family represent the peak of performance for the universally proven family of polyamides, which includes globally recognised types such as nylon and Kevlar.”

“Wearlon LiNNOTAMHiPERFORMANCE components particularly shine in applications requiring good dimensional stability and fatigue strength, and excellent damping properties. The material can be machined well and is used, for example, for highly loaded wheels, crane float pads and near net shape cast components.”

LiNNOTAMHiPERFORMANCE 612 is a polyamide with greater impact resistance, less water absorption and improved creep resistance compared to pure LiNNOTAM cast polyamides.

LiNNOTAMHiPERFORMANCE 1200 is a cast polyamide based on the Laurinlactam organic compound, offering very good impact resistance, toughness, excellent dimensional stability, lowest water absorption, creep resistance, hydrolysis resistance and chemical resistance.

The cast polyamides of the Wearlon LiNNOTAM range are virtually free of internal stress. Proprietary lubricants and additives give the polyamides special characteristics which can improve the sliding properties or torque transmission.

Safety devices for buildings, vehicles and pedestrian access

PE safety beams and light curtains are used to prevent gates from closing on vehicles and pedestrians, whilst loop detectors perform the same functions but only detect vehicles. Control your gate remotely with the G Switch using your mobile phone or install a coded keypad for secure access to your building.

G Switch Mobile Phone Switching Device

  • Open, close + control devices like automatic gates + alarms, remotely from your mobile phone.
  • Suitable for both domestic + commercial applications
  • Store as many as 300 users.
  • Add or delete users easily through an SMS or the G Web interface.
  • Independently control and monitor 2 separate devices
  • Allow tradesmen + visitors remote access.

PE Safety Beams + Light Curtains

Rotech have a range of PE safety beams for every application.

  • i5 through-beam with infra-red sender and receiver with upto 40 metre of coverage.
  • PC 50 reflective safety PE beam has a reflector to complete the circuit +an operating range of 10 metres.
  • Photon PE beam has a battery powered transmitter, convenient when access to power is limited.
  • Vandal proof 910 + 920 PE beams are exceptionally strong for installation in high risk areas.
  • Light curtains ensure maximum coverage with up to 8 beams, 20 metres of coverage at 2 metres high.

Keypads

Secure entry to any building with our range of keypads.

  • Smartguard wired keypads, for affordable functionality + reliability
  • Smartguard Air Wireless keypads with 2 AA batteries + upto 2 years of battery life
  • Digipas Vandal Proof keypads, solid high strength to withstand extreme abuse.

Loop Detectors

THE LD range of dual + single channel loop detectors are used to either open a gate or prevent it from closing + come in 13 different models.

  • Fast– detecting both small cars + trucks
  • Low Power– Suitable for solar power or battery back up
  • Compact– for confined spaces
  • Programmable– with vehicle counter, sensitivity adjustment + timer.

Flexi Narrow Aisle Articulated Forklift

Flexi Narrow Aisle Forklifts have been designed to combine the features of a reach truck with those of a standard counterbalance truck. This unique hybrid forklift can operate just fine in the loading yard outside as well as indoors in extremely restricted aisles.

The narrow aisle articulated forklift by Flexi enabling quicker production in narrower spaces

  • Available in electric (easily removed rear battery) or LPG
  • Designed for indoor and outdoor operations
  • Does the work of a turret truck, reach truck and counterbalance forklift without requiring wire guidance or guide rails
  • Basic capacity of 2000 kg
  • Lift heights to 12 metres with 1000 kg capacity
  • Clear view triplex mast design provides maximum visibility at all stages of operation
  • Adjustable steering and seat position provide a comfortable working environment
  • Easily accessible controllers and motors for simple and quick servicing without having to remove the battery
  • Battery options available for shift and heavy work requirements
  • Camera available for height accuracy
  • Available in special configurations such as Flameproof, cold storage
  • AC units now available
  • All forklifts come with grammar suspension seat
  • Integrated sideshift
  • Strong and proven David Brown differential from the U.S.
  • Durable long lasting large cushion tyres
  • Exceptional clear vision of pallet load whilst at height
  • Backed by a National Service Network of dealers throughout Australia
  • Compact – The Flexi Narrow Aisle needs only 1800 mm compared with 2800mm for a standard reach truck.

Compact: Increased warehouse capacity by 30% + due to reduced aisle widths. The Flexi Narrow Aisle forklift allows you to easily reduce your aisle widths and thereby avoid a costly warehouse house extension or relocation.

Speedy: The Flexi Narrow Aisle Articulated Forklift is 20% faster than conventional reach trucks. It is also 50% faster than conventional moving mast reach trucks when off-loading curtain sided vehicles.

Versatile: The Flexi Narrow Aisle Articulated Forklift can unload pallets from deliveries outside, and then take them straight into the warehouse shelving.

Increased Productivity: The Flexi Narrow Aisle Forklift gets the job done faster with no double handling.

Find out more, click here.

HDPE tool holders for elevated work areas

Cut To Size Plastics have released new high-density polyethylene (HDPE) tool holders to safeguard against injury in cherry pickers, elevated work platforms, and enclosed workplaces.

The impact resistant containers, which can be configured for different tools, are made from the same type of flexible materials that feature temperature tolerance, flexibility, insulation, chemical resistance, and easy washdown.

The holders are insulated for safety when operating in electrical environments such as power line maintenance. They feature no sharp edges, corners or surfaces, water and chemical resistance, and a variety of adjustable brackets to secure to different sizes of cherry picker buckets or confined work areas.

They can also be configured to any size bucket or workspace, and extra trays can be added as necessary to accommodate fasteners.

Omni Stop provides pedestrian protection

There are regular reports across Australia of incidents where vehicles have crashed into construction zones, bus stops, pavement cafes and retail shop windows. Protecting lives from potential injury or death is paramount for all authorities so after each of these incidents, there is an investigation to assess whether or not it could have been prevented.

One way to prevent out of control vehicles crashing into work zones or pedestrian areas is to erect a barrier which affords protection but does not restrict everyday activities on, or adjacent to, a road. Some common types of barrier, such as precast concrete sections or water-filled plastic units, provide inadequate protection and in some cases increase damage and injury to drivers and pedestrians.

The Omni Stop Bollard is an energy absorbing bollard that is the only one of its type in Australia. It has been extensively crash-tested with impacts up to 60 kilometres per hour and complies with the requirements of AS/NZS3845:1999 Table 5.3.3(3). The Omni Stop Bollard permits access for workers to a construction zone or pedestrians to a shopping precinct while at the same time preventing vehicle penetration.

Designed, assembled and tested in Australia, the Omni Stop Bollard is available from Saferoads. Based in West Gippsland, Victoria, Saferoads has been servicing State government departments, local councils and road construction companies with a broad range of products designed to direct, protect, inform and illuminate all road users since 1992.

The carbon steel bollard of the Omni Stop is supported by a unique energy absorbing cartridge that is encased in a concrete footing. When the bollard is impacted, the cartridge deforms and absorbs the kinetic energy of the vehicle.

When a 1600 kilogram car at 60 kilometres per hour hits an Omni Stop, the bollard moves no more than 300 millimetres at the top. The cartridge can deform in any direction—hence the bollard’s name—allowing it to be located where it provides the best protection. After most impacts the inner cartridge can be replaced and the bollard itself reused.

Councils in all States recognise the effectiveness of the Omni Stop Bollard in protecting workers, drivers and pedestrians. The Omni Stop bollards can also be installed to protect communication assets from costly vehicle damage which causes disruption to households and business alike.

The increase in the popularity of pavement cafes means there are larger numbers of people seated close to moving traffic. A growing number of local authorities across Australia have made it part of their outdoor dining policy that energy-absorbing bollards be installed to protect diners at all cafés, requiring applicants to install adequate coverage commensurate with the number of kerb-side diners.

Similarly, tram stops, bus stops and other pedestrian areas where there are large numbers of commuters closer than normal to the edge of the road are also being protected by energy-absorbing bollards.

Construction work on busy suburban or CBD streets mean that workmen and women are at greater risk of being hit. When a site requires a loading dock or crane bay, workers unloading materials need the assurance that a barrier system that will protect them from potential impact.

The Omni Stop Bollard can be sited along the roadway to delineate the safety zones, with some bollards fitted with a lifting eye to provide the flexibility of removing them and covering the hole left with a specially designed steel disc which allows road authorities the ability to open the lanes for peak hour, special events or emergency traffic flows.

Saferoads continues to research and develop innovative, economical road safety products that are effective and easy to install and fulfil the fundamentals of company’s philosophy: delivering innovative road safety solutions.