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Safety Documentation Goes Global

By Jeff White, Induron Sales Manager

Man, my head is spinning. Just as we all think we’ve figured out how to read an MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet), the game is about to change.

In 1983, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released its Hazard Communication (HazCom) regulation, which required an MSDS for every potentially hazardous material. It is now a generally accepted practice that MSDSs are reviewed and on-site as a part of every job. And we in the coatings industry and many other industries are better for it. Continue reading Safety Documentation Goes Global

The Times – and the Standards – are A-changin’

By Jeff White, Induron Sales Manager

One of the most widely-used standards in the coatings industry is getting a facelift. SSPC, the Society for Protective Coatings, announced recently that it had made technical revisions and editorial clarifications to its coating application standard, SSPC-PA 2, Procedure for Determining Conformance to Dry Coating Thickness Requirements. SSPC’s PA 2 is one of the most widely-referenced standards in the protective coatings industry. PA 2 first hit the industry in 1973, and has been refreshed several times since. These latest updates were effective May 2, 2012. Continue reading The Times – and the Standards – are A-changin’

Confirming Commonsense

By Jeff White, Induron Sales Manager

From Materials Performance

Here at Induron Coatings, we have been specifying stripe coats and contrasting colors in multi-coat systems for years as a way to enhance the quality of coating systems.

I don’t know that we originated the idea, but it’s good when other professionals confirm this commonsense approach as one way to help inspectors and owners get a quality coating job. This article from Materials Performance entitled, “The Silent Inspector – Specifying Color to Assist in Inspection,” does just that.

Now you See Me, Now you Don’t

By Jeff White, Induron Sales Manager

Jeff White with his tanker during Operation Desert Storm

As a former Army Tanker with the 1st Battalion 64th Armor Desert Rogues, this article in Paint Square News caught my eye. Researchers at the University of Texas have developed a coating for Army tanks that mimics the “mirage effect” often seen in deserts.

This could greatly benefit our Armed Forces, especially in desert conditions. And of course, I believe that anything that helps make a tank harder to find for our enemies is a good thing. I hope that this technology continues to be developed and, of course, is only available to the U.S. and our allies.

Improving Worker Safety

By Jeff White, Induron Sales Manager

I’m not much on “big government,” and sometimes, in my opinion, many regulations are arbitrary. Regulations for regulation’s sake never helped anybody. However, when it comes to worker safety, we’ve got to continually improve and maintain focus to make sure all of us get home to our families safely every day.

This article from Paint Square News outlines a few upcoming regulations from OSHA that focus on improving the safety of the industrial coatings industry. We’re glad to have them, and look forward to implementing them in our work!

Thank You, Veterans!

By Davies Hood, Induron Executive Vice President

Induron would like to thank all of the men and women – and their families –  who have served and continue to serve our great country. We are proud to honor you every day!

We’d like to take this opportunity to give a special shout out to Jeff White, Induron’s Sales Manager, who was the commanding officer in one of the lead tanks crossing the desert and racing into Bagdad almost 20 years ago during Desert Storm. Because of brave men and women like our very own Jeff White, the rest of us are able to live in the Land of the Free! Thanks Jeff!