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March 28, 2016 | Ken Reed

Equipment Safety Alert: Counterfeit Crosby Shackles

Crosby

The problem with fake Crosby shackles has actually been around for quite a while, but companies are still finding these shackles in their inventories. I thought I’d put this out there again and make sure we are still thinking about it.

Additionally, this might be a good time to verify your other lifting gear is meeting your specs.

– Are we using trusted suppliers?

– Are we researching the equipment and making sure there are no safety recalls issued?

– Do you have a program in place to periodically check for safety bulletins in your departments?

Go that extra step to make sure we are giving our teams the very best equipment, and helping them properly maintain it.

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