
New Miller Tag Line Insulator
Click here for Miller's October 25, 2011 press release announcing the introduction of the Miller INSU-LINE® Tag Line Insulator for power line electrical safety.
New OSHA Crane & Derricks Rule and Insulating Links
OSHA has revised its Cranes and Derricks Standard (29 CFR Part 1926) to update and specify industry work practices necessary to protect employees during the use of cranes and derricks in construction. The revised OSHA standard went into effect November 8, 2010. Miller is participating as a member on the ASTM Committee which is developing a new standard for qualification and periodic testing of insulating links used for power line electrical safety. Click here for more info on the new standard.
OTC – Offshore Technology Conference, April 30-May 3, 2012.
Houston, Texas, Reliant Center, Booth # 1624
Miller Lifting Products is pleased to be among the world class exhibitors at OTC for the eighth straight year. We look forward to seeing old customers and meeting new customers in this technically challenging industry. See www.otcnet.org/2012 for more information.
New Heavy Forged Eye Hooks Available from Miller
Miller Lifting Products has begun to offer its new eye hook product which is available for working load limits to 400 tons. Until now, the North American market has had no domestic supplier for heavier eye hooks used in special lifts most often in offshore applications. The new eye hooks are in accordance with DIN 7540 and of grade 80 material. These hooks are also available from Miller with pad eyes attached to allow operation of the safety latch under submerged conditions by remotely operated vehicle (ROV). Stock is available for immediate shipment. Click here for technical data on the new eye hooks.
New ISO/Link Website By Miller
Miller has initiated a new website dedicated to our industry-leading load insulation safety products, ISO/Link-AC and ISO/Link-DC. Given the dual mission of these products- electrical safety as well as a safe lift- a dedicated website will better serve customers who have crane electrical safety concerns and responsibilities. Miller will continue to maintain ISO/Link reference information on its main website with more specific and tailored information becoming available at the dedicated new site. See www.iso-link.com for more information.
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