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Access platforms cut the cost of maintenance
Jeremy Procter explains how custom-built access platforms can reduce the cost of maintenance in process and manufacturing plants.
Within the manufacturing and process industries, huge efforts have been made in recent years to streamline production, optimise processes and, thereby, minimise production costs.
Nonetheless, in the present economic climate there is still a need to reduce overheads, so many companies are seeking ways to cut their maintenance spend.
With large process and manufacturing plant, maintenance access is often gained by means of scaffolding - either of the traditional or tower type - or with mobile powered access platforms.
But few maintenance and facilities managers appreciate the true cost of these methods.
For example, taking into account the time to obtain a scaffold from an outside contractor or from within the company's own stores, plus the erection time, disruption at floor-level while the scaffold is in place, and the time to dismantle and return the scaffold, this approach is relatively expensive.
It is estimated that if a scaffold has to be erected on three or more occasions to gain access to plant, it usually would have been cheaper to have had bespoke access platforms constructed and installed.
If suitable platforms, walkways and fixed ladders are in place, no time is needed to assemble the means of access, and the labour requirement is often reduced from two or more down to one.
There is also no disruption to production caused by scaffolding obstructing access at floor level, and bespoke access platforms often provide better access than tower scaffolding because they can be designed to reach over and around plant.
Moreover, in the case of emergency maintenance following an unplanned stoppage, access can be gained immediately so that downtime is minimised, and safety is not compromised because guard rails are designed at the outset and permanently fixed in position (around 50 per cent of fatalities involving machinery are associated with maintenance).
Often companies that have installed access platforms find that easier access means that maintenance takes place more frequently, leading to higher quality production with more consistent output.
Procter Machinery Guarding has over 30 years of experience of supplying bespoke access platforms.
Customers are offered a free site survey, after which a quotation is prepared that includes the costs of designing, manufacturing and installing the platforms, ladders, guard rails and associated hardware to the customer's specification.
All designs are completed in accordance with the requirements of the EEMUA (Engineering Equipment and Material Users Association) as well as all applicable British and European standards.
CAD (computer-aided design) is used to ensure that the designs are highly accurate, which also helps the installation to be completed as quickly as possible.
The installation can be scheduled to take place at a weekend or during a planned maintenance shutdown so as to avoid disrupting production.
Procter Machinery Guarding has its own teams of experienced fitters that can travel anywhere in the UK and Ireland.
Aside from reducing the cost of maintenance, custom-designed access platforms can also provide the optimum location from which to control processes, view production or replenish hoppers of raw materials.
To discuss any requirements for access platforms, either for existing plant or new projects, please contact Procter Machinery Guarding.
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