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Hose safety training

March 9, 2009
“Hose Assembly Visual Evaluation” (HAVE) safety training module is a flash- and web-based program designed to increase hose users’ awareness of the possible consequences of failure and improper selection or use of hydraulic hose ...

“Hose Assembly Visual Evaluation” (HAVE) safety training module is a flash- and web-based program designed to increase hose users’ awareness of the possible consequences of failure and improper selection or use of hydraulic hose assemblies. Training module highlights the importance of checking hoses, couplings, and related accessories; demonstrates signs of potential failure; and provides advice for installation and maintenance.

RYCO Hydraulics Inc.
(281) 821-4100
www.ryco.com.au

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