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  1. 8 de nov. de 2010 · The majority of safety incidents that occur while using hydraulic or pneumatic torque wrenches can be prevented through proper handling of the equipment, preventative maintenance, and annual safety trainings.

  2. 6 de jul. de 2016 · Here are a few tips on how to prevent torque wrench accidents and make sure your torque tools function properly: Always wear safety goggles/safety glasses when using a torque wrench or any other hand tool. Inspect the wrench, and look for cracked/worn sockets. Take time to properly lubricate and replace parts that are worn.

  3. A member has reported an incident in which a diver sustained a cut injury to his left hand palm whilst working with a hydraulic impact wrench. A team of two divers were engaged in removing bolts of an old riser clamp at shallow depths.

  4. 6 de feb. de 2008 · The hydraulic torque wrench, operating at 64.8MPa, was not secured to prevent uncontrolled movement. The reaction arm did not have a secure footing (as at the corner of excavator body), and a packer was used between the side of the excavator (car) body and the reaction arm.

  5. What is Torque Ergonomics? Ergonomics is the science of matching the capabilities of the human body to certain job functions. It considers the best way to lift boxes, lay pipe, cut trees, work in an office environment, and handle heavy torque tools, as well as many other applications.

  6. 8 de mar. de 2023 · The incident investigation found that the rig crew was using a hydraulic torque wrench to extract the bolts from a telescopic riser joint (TJ) flange. During the operation, the HTW T socket became stuck between the bolt head and the tapered edge of the TJ.

  7. Take Time to Torque. Apply proper torque to prevent accidents. The problem. From 2009 to 2015, over 45 accidents and incidents have occurred that resulted from maintenance personnel applying improper torque to engine fasteners (bolts and nuts) during engine maintenance activities.