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Safety on track
June 1st 2008

Helping maintain the operating efficiency of Caterpillar's lifting equipment and light crane systems at its steel track shoes facility on Teesside is the maintenance services division of Morris Material Handling.

In addition to carrying out a rigorously planned maintenance programme across 90% of the Caterpillar lifting equipment at the 5000m2 site, Morris Material Handling's Height Safety Solutions Division has designed and commissioned a 'working at height' horizontal lifeline system that is installed on an in-house paint line.

The site is responsible for producing track shoes ranging from 12 to 68kg, that when linked together form the 'Caterpillar track' found on hydraulic excavators and track type loaders and tractors.

Morris Material Handling undertakes a monthly inspection of loose lifting equipment. Individual items are colour-coded for the relevant inspection period, making parts immediately identifiable to personnel that they are safe to use.

Morris also carries out a six monthly inspection of onsite jibs, and ensures that Caterpillar meets its commitments under LOLER98.

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