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Heavy-Duty Cord Protection Becomes Industrial Necessity

9/4/2015

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Among industrial project managers, horror stories abound of losses both in personnel and money from poorly-protected heavy-duty cords. The industry recognizes that electrical cords provide the backbone to on-site powered equipment, but sometimes lack of foresight makes for an unsafe working environment. The risk of injury, costly delays, or even fire is too great to even consider not using heavy-duty cord protection. Tripping, tangling, and extensive cord damage are only a few of the problems involved in using these vital parts of a project. Let's see how to safeguard them.

Stiff, thick, and unwieldy heavy-duty cords propel many industries from job beginnings to productive conclusion. In the construction of a home or office building, cords provide power to enable lighter-weight equipment usage that is opposed to a heavier bit of machinery that contains an engine. Lightweight equipment means faster and more mobile workers who complete their tasks with the least strain possible. Cord protection means that workers avoid injury and promote job satisfaction.

From the construction job site to an indoor entertainment venue takes a little imagination, but let's consider that electricity propels the most prevalent means of both industrial construction and providing entertainment or new product displays. For instance, a state-of-the-art 3D product display runs on electricity and may need to work in a convention floor filled with onlookers who are casually strolling about. The convention industry thrives on channeling enthusiastic crowds into safely controlled walkways, and by using Brahman Systems products, the savvy industrial planner ensures heavy-duty cord protection.

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