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25.02.2013

Polyester sling alert

A warning has been issued by the KBR Building Group, which counts Boeing among its clients, concerning a brand of Chinese sling sold under the S-Line label.

The alert follows an incident and a safety audit. While this bulletin has been widely circulated we have been unable to determine if the slings are made by or for S-Line, a Texas based company, or if they are counterfeit slings.
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The sling labels claim that they are made by S-Line


The yellow slings are supposed to contain red core yarns in order to indicate excessive wear or damage. A random test of six further slings also proved to have been made without the core yarns.
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Cutting a number of slings revealed the absence of any red marker yarns


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The suspect slings all have tags in the ends saying Made in China


The full text of the bulletin that we have been sent is as follows:

“A damaged polyester sling was discovered during a routine safety audit. The label indicated “If red core yarns are visible remove the sling from service”. Upon further inspection, the red core warning yarn was not present. Three similar slings were removed from service. None of these slings contained red core warning yarn as indicated on the labels. United Rentals, a supplier of these slings, cut six polyester slings. All six slings were missing the red core warning yarn. United Rentals removed this product from their inventory and will discontinue supplying slings made in China to vendors in the Charleston, SC region.

Corrective Action:

All Polyester slings manufactured in China have been removed from service. Going forward, polyester slings manufactured in China will no longer be permitted on the Boeing project.”

We have contacted S-Line in Texas, and are waiting on a response, but in the meantime feel obliged to pass this warning bulletin on, given that it may have safety implications that go beyond the omission of the red core yarns.
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The KBR bulletin


Comments

It's hard to see in the picture but is that sling marked with a WLL of 6 tons? In Europe yellow slings have a WLL of 3 tons and a CE marking and for every cm of widenes a maximum capacity of 1 ton...

Feb 27, 2013