A cornerstone of the Institute has been the creation of a series of whitepapers addressing key issues in end-user industries where hose safety is crucial. These whitepapers reflect the opinions and best practices of both NAHAD Institute members, as well as key players in the affected industries. In addition, several educational resources have been added for members on topics such as hose assembly testing – highlights and updates from these resources have been integrated into the newest version of the Handbook.
Yes! We’re going electronic, so members will have a choice of electronic or hardcopy when ordering the Handbook. Hardcopy updates to the existing Handbook will be available for ordering at cost within the next few weeks. Or you can simply download a pdf version of the Handbook for your company’s use. The electronic version is available for free to any company who has previously purchased the Handbook. It may also be purchased at a reduced fee for first timers. Membership requirements for the Hose Safety Institute are being adjusted to reflect employee access to the Handbook, rather than a hard copy version for each location. The new membership requirement is that each member company provide access to the Handbook for all employees. Your choice whether that is electronic or not.
Members of the Hose Safety Institute have committed to following these industry-leading safety guidelines. Choosing to do business with HSI members ensures that the safety of your team and your customers is a top priority. If you are a NAHAD member and have not yet joined the Hose Safety Institute, now’s the time! This is a great way to demonstrate your commitment to safety, not just for your own program, but one based on an industry consensus around the right way to specify, design, and fabricate hose assemblies. And you get the benefit of insights from your peers in the industry, not to mention access to the testing program, and discounted rates on the Handbook!
Check it out on the NAHAD website under Hose Safety. For additional details or questions, contact Debbie Mitchell at dmitchell@NAHAD.org.