PPE and CPE: a 360° offer for optimal protection

When it comes to personal protective equipment for fall hazards, you’re already familiar with harnesses, lanyards, etc…

But did you know that there are also their extensions, which are just as essential? These are the “collective protective equipment” known as CPE, which includes guardrailslifelinesladders with crinolines or fall protection grids.


“These two types of equipment are intrinsically linked, since they are used simultaneously and sometimes one allows you to connect with the other,” explains Gonzague de Zélicourt, Global Product Line Manager at Delta Plus for fall arrest equipment.

Since 2017, Delta Plus, a pioneer in fall protection PPE, has acquired several entities specializing in CPEs in order to consolidate its offer in this field.

“Today, we are working to create bridges between the business units of these two sectors, in order to promote a global and effective fall arrest offer,” explains Gonzague de Zélicourt.

Training is conducted for sales representatives and product managers, a cross-functional approach is favoured and sales tours are organised in pairs.

“Therefore we are able to offer our customers a dedicated, turnkey fall protection offer, from recommending the most suitable products for their environment to training in our technical training centres,” says Gonzague de Zélicourt.

Through its position as a leader and manufacturer, Delta Plus values its 360° vision of protective equipment to reveal the possibilities of complementarity and compatibility, in the service of a safer working environment for workers.

Four Reasons You Should Try TIG Welding from Harris Welding

Why should I try TIG Welding?

1. Weld more metals and alloys than any other process

TIG welders can be used to weld steel, stainless steel, chromoly, aluminum, nickel alloys, magnesium, copper, brass, bronze, and even gold. TIG is a useful welding process for welding wagons, bike frames, lawn mowers, door handles, fenders, and more.

2. Create high quality, clean welds

With superior arc and weld puddle control, TIG allows you to create clean welds when appearances count. Because the heat input is often controlled by pressing on a foot pedal, similar to driving a car, TIG welding allows you to heat up or cool down the weld puddle giving you precise weld bead control. This makes TIG welding ideal for cosmetic welds like sculptures and automotive welds.

No sparks or spatter
Because only the necessary amount of filler metal is added to the welding puddle, no spatter or sparks are produced (if the metal being welded is clean).

No flux or slag
Because the Argon gas protects the weld puddle from contamination, no flux is required or used in TIG welding and there is no slag to block your view of the weld puddle. Also, the finished weld will not have slag to remove between weld passes.

No smoke or fumes
TIG welding does not create smoke or fumes, unless the base metal being welded contains contaminants or elements such as, oil, grease, paint, lead or zinc. The base metal should be cleaned before welding.

3. Use one shielding gas (Argon) for all applications

Because Argon can be used to TIG weld all metals and thicknesses you only need one type of gas in your shop to handle all of your welding projects.

4. Weld in all positions

TIG welds can be made in all positions – flat, horizontal, vertical or overhead. Perfect for roll cages and inside confined areas.

Selecting Best Fuel Nozzle for your usage

Fuel Nozzles are a very crucial part of any fuel dispensing system. At gas stations, you have seen Fuel Nozzles attached to the pump with flexible hoses, so they can easily reach the vehicle’s fuel inlet. Fuel Nozzles are usually color-coded to indicate which grade of fuel they dispense. This color-coding differs between countries and even retailers.


When selecting a fuel dispensing nozzle, you need to decide whether you require an automatic or a manual nozzle. An automatic fuel pump nozzle cuts off the fuel supply when the vehicle being refueled becomes full, preventing further fuel from being dispensed and an overfill from occurring. On the other hand, a manual refueling nozzle needs human attention while filling the fuel. It is a cheaper solution and fits well when the user is not much concerned with automatic shut off. Manual fuel nozzles are quite popular within the agricultural and mining market.

GROZ USA offers a large range of fuel dispensing nozzles for the refueling of vehicles and the general transfer of petrol/diesel from one container to another: for example, for filling a fuel storage tank from a delivery tanker. Included in our fuel dispensing nozzle range are the FUEL CONTROL DIESEL NOZZLE – AUTOMATIC; an automatic option that is popular within the agricultural and plant markets, and the MANUAL FUEL NOZZLE FOR DEF/ADBLUE/UREA; For use with DEF, adblue, urea, windshield fluids & other water-based media. This is designed for minimal back pressure & reduction in flow.

Also included in our range are high flow fuel nozzles specially designed for refueling larger vehicles and machinery and models within built flow meters for identifying the amount of fluid dispensed. Check out our bestseller “MANUAL FUEL NOZZLE WITH SWIVEL AT INLET & DIGITAL TURBINE METER AT OUTLET. It should also be noted that whilst some fuel dispensing nozzles work on both gravity and pump installations, there are specially identified fuel pump nozzles and gravity fed nozzles.

For the refueling of large plants and construction equipment, we can also offer specially designed high speed diesel fuel nozzles that have a very high flow capacity. One of our bestsellers is MANUAL FUEL NOZZLE WITH SWIVEL, INLET 1″ NPT, OUTLET OD 1″. It comes with a continuous flow switch for unattended dispensing. This is designed for minimal back pressure. This fuel nozzle is available in a choice of straight or curved spout, both with and without swivel.

Manual fuel nozzles are a cheaper solution for the refueling of vehicles/machinery in comparison to automatic nozzles. As they do not shut off when the tank being refilled is full, they can result in fuel spilling out of the fill point but remain popular in certain markets such as agriculture and construction due to their price. Our range of manual diesel nozzles are available at different flow rates so the speed of dispensing can be matched to the size of the tank being refilled.

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