by Pearl Engineering | May 6, 2020 | Blog, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Safety
In his famous book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen R. Covey states that “Sharpening the Saw” is critical to remaining effective. In our last newsletter, we discussed this idea and how Pearl Engineering is Sharpening our Saws to be “Building a Better...
by Pearl Engineering | Apr 28, 2020 | Blog, Electrical Engineering, Safety
As the old saying goes: “There’s Safety in Numbers.” But today, we are going to continue to talk about: “There’s Safety in Structures.” Industrial Facilities have lots of structures that need to be safe. So let’s talk through some more of them. Like the COVID-19 Virus...
by Pearl Engineering | Apr 20, 2020 | Blog, Safety, Stacks, Structural Engineering
Many Industrial Insurance Carriers recommend stack and chimney examinations to maintain their structural integrity and service life. FM Global for example, in their Property Loss Prevention Data Sheets 1-13 – February 2010 on Chimneys provides its customers with the...
by Pearl Engineering | Apr 20, 2020 | Blog, Safety, Structural Engineering
As the old saying goes: “There’s Safety in Numbers.” But today, we are going to talk about: “There’s Safety in Structures.” Industrial Facilities have lots of structures that need to be safe. So let’s talk through some of them. Slip Hazards It is obvious to most that...
by Pearl Engineering | Oct 21, 2019 | Blog, Fall Protection, Safety
Industrial smokestacks go through a lot during regular activity. Constantly pumping out steam vapor and exhaust exposes the interior of a smokestack to a tremendous amount of heat, gas, moisture, and even debris like sawdust. Over the course of months and years, all...
by Scott Burkart | Mar 21, 2019 | Blog, Safety, Scott Burkart
Whether it is man-made or natural, disaster can occur without notice and cause major disruptions to the operations of a business. If a disaster occurred, would your organization be prepared to appropriately respond? This is where an emergency response plan comes into...