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training sessions readily available
for all. They are typically conducted
onsite for the convenience of the
customer, but hosting them online
makes the most sense right now,”
says Enerpac channel and product
leader, Australasia, Andrew Marsh.
“Enerpac has a global ‘Goal Zero’
initiative that aims for zero harm
to employees, customers and
end users of both Enerpac and
other-brand hydraulic machinery.
These safety training courses are
an important way of achieving Goal
Zero by training staff on safety bestpractices
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with hydraulic tools,” says
Mr Marsh.
The practical, down-to-earth safety
training development courses will
use real-world examples and cover
topics such as:
• Tool inspections and correct
workplace usage guidance
• Maintenance and storage
practices that optimise safety and
uptime
• Spotlighting potentially dangerous
practices unique to high pressure
hydraulic tools
• Extending tool life and
increasing productivity
“As a hydraulic technology
and safety leader in Australasia for
more than 50 years, Enerpac is now
taking a further lead in the industry
by using online safety courses
to deliver immediate benefits by
combining local expertise with
global knowledge and standards.
The key outcomes on which they
focus are reduced accidents and
downtime,” said Mr Marsh.
Enerpac territory manager, South
Australia and Northern Territory, Karl
Gautam, says the online courses are
a great way for companies to get
a head-start on safety initiatives,
before a potential post-COVID-19
boom in activity.
“Once everything is back up and
running, companies are going to be
busy, but safety is always a priority
onsite. Now is the ideal time to
refresh and expand hydraulic tool
safety knowledge in preparation for
busier days ahead,” said Mr Gautam,
who joins fellow territory managers
that cover all states and territories
of Australia, plus New Zealand and
Papua New Guinea, to provide the
top levels of service and support
that Enerpac is known for globally.
The courses are open to anyone
who uses or supervises the use
of hydraulic tools, including tool
users; supervisors; inspectors;
safety managers; project and site
engineers; maintenance shutdown
engineers; administration and
management staff concerned with
risk assessment and management;
training and development
managers.
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