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Showing posts with label Hydrodemolition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hydrodemolition. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 October 2013

Hydrodemolition horror…

Hydrodemolition specialist fined over double accident.
A Hampshire-based firm has been sentenced for serious safety failings following two incidents in less than a week which left two employees with life-changing disabling injuries.
At Dundee Sheriff Court yesterday (26 Sept) Hydro Pumps Ltd was fined £46,500 after incidents arising from work to the Tay Road Bridge, Dundee in July and August 2007, which were investigated by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), and the Crown Office Health and Safety Division.
The court was told the company had been subcontracted to cut away concrete top sections of the support columns on the bridge to allow engineers to replace worn out support bearings.
On 26 July a 27 year-old employee was using a hand-held jet gun that delivered a high-pressure concentrated stream of water at a 5mm distance from the surface of the concrete. He suddenly slipped and fell losing his grip on the gun. He toppled forward as he had been balancing himself against the force generated by the gun and the water jet penetrated into his abdomen.
Due to his severe injuries he has been unable to return to work since.
The work was suspended pending an internal investigation. However, within ten minutes of it resuming on 1 August a second employee, who had been brought in to replace the first, was himself seriously injured when the same gun came apart in his hands and he lost control of it, resulting in the water jet shooting into his knee.
He was taken to hospital with severe leg injuries but despite two operations to try and save his leg, it needed to be amputated.
Hydro Pumps Ltd, of Highmead, Fareham, Hampshire, pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 by failing to ensure the health and safety of its employees; in particular failing to ensure that they were not exposed to injury from the use of a high pressure water jetting gun. Hydro Pumps failed to conduct a suitable and sufficient risk assessment in relation to the work (particularly as they had modified the gun by shortening its lance to a length less than recommended by the manufacturers and industry guidance and employees were operating the gun at almost twice the force recommended by industry guidance). In addition, the company failed to provide a safe system of work, failed to provide and maintain safe equipment, and failed to supervise the use of appropriate protective equipment.
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Friday, 12 July 2013

Hydrodemolition



At Sabre Jetting, we are the UK’s longest established hydro-demolition contractor in which we perform the controlled removal of concrete using high pressure, high speed water. This offers you with the best concrete removal solution as this has several advantages over traditional air tool, machine mounted breakers.

1. Minimal vibration to the operator
2. No loose or damaged concrete on the edge of breakout area
3. No damage to steel reinforcing
4. Removal of concrete around dense reinforcing (impossible using air breakers)
5. Thorough washing / self-cleaning of breakout area

The use of hydro-demolition is becoming more widespread amongst the construction industry, particularly within the civil engineering sector. The reasons listed above are the main factors for the increase in awareness of what is now a growing industry. As one the countries most experienced hydro-demolition contractor, due to the ability of our operatives, we are able to undertake projects of any nature ranging from intricate work such as bearing removal, to bulk projects such as parapet demolition. To find out more about our hydro demolition please visit our website or give us a call on
+44 (0) 121 706 9801.

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Thursday, 30 May 2013

Hydrodem

Hydrodem is short for hydro demolition and the process involves removing concrete using high pressured water. This method of concrete removal is becoming more widespread across the construction industry due to the fact that it causes no damage to steel reinforcing surrounding concrete and it can be used to easily remove concrete that is surrounded by dense reinforcing. Find out more about our hydrodem services by visiting us online.

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

High pressure water jetting

Our high pressure water jetting can be used to remove and also cut concrete. This is also known as hydro demolition. We are able to undertake any high pressure water jetting projects as all of our operatives are highly skilled in their jobs, this makes us one of the UK's most experienced hydro demolition contractor.

Find out more on our website.

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Hydro Demolition

For those of you that don’t already know we thought we would explain hydro demolition. hydro demolition is the term used to desctibe the technique of cutting and removing concrete from a structure by the use of high pressure, high speed water. To find out about our hydro demolition services visit our hydro demolition page by clicking on the below link  http://www.sabrejetting.co.uk/index.php?webpage=hydro-demolition