Working at height
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Working at height

Our 3D animated video library compiles the most common safety incidents due to working at height at steel plants and explains how to avoid them.

Occupational Safety and Health
Working at height
Occupational Safety and Health
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Occupational Safety and Health

Working at heights on or around an electric arc furnace (EAF)

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SAF0107308

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In the Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) recycled steel scrap is melted and converted into high quality steel by using high-power electric arcs. The operation of EAFs is critical, and the equipment require an intensive maintenance program to ensure reliability and safe conditions. Working at heights represent a significant risk for workers involved in these activities (e.g., panel replacement). These activities are aggravated by the hazardous environment surrounding the EAF (e.g., molten metal at high temperature inside of the furnace, dusts, hazardous fumes, etc.). Working at height in plants and equipment related to the steel industry should be controlled considering specific contexts.

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