SEPTEMBER 2016
SAFETY: TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURE


Dangerous energy sources in machines and equipment are among the most serious workplace safety concerns. Safely shutting down and locking out machinery and equipment or tagging it as off limits can protect your team. Employers are encouraged to have lockout/tagout policies and procedures in place to help mitigate risks associated with hazardous energy.

Click the button below to read these tips
and see how they can be applied to your lockout/tagout procedure.



ENERFAB LEADERS: CHRIS WILLENBRINK


Chris Willenbrink has worked at Enerfab for more than 15 years, gaining knowledge across the business and leading by example. The Director of Project Controls leans on his depth of experience when leading his team members to produce top-notch results for the customer.

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Willenbrink's thoughts on how Enerfab has improved over the years and what opportunities lie ahead.



TRADE SHOW: CONNECT WITH ENERFAB AT THE ICBC IN FLORIDA

Sept. 20-23
Clearwater Beach, Fla.

Enerfab team members will travel to Florida this month for the International Citrus & Beverage Conference. Enerfab can make a unique claim in the history of aseptic storage in the citrus industry. We pioneered the concept of a turnkey storage solution for citrus.

Look us up at the conference. We'd love to explore ways to work together.



PROJECT SPOTLIGHT: THE HOW AND WHY BEHIND OUR WELDING MASTERY

 
Enerfab's technicians and welders are masters of their craft with a depth of experience and advanced training. Each team member is trained in welding technique best practices, welding procedures, weld metallurgy and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT). The diverse training goes beyond just the ability to understand and interpret welding procedure specifications (WPS) and delves into why specific parameters are required.

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about how our team has mastered more than 800 weld procedures to deliver superior quality to our customers.


MARKET UPDATE
SURCHARGE
$/lb
Alloy Apr
May
June July Aug
Sept
304/304L
0.3316 0.3433 0.3668 0.3536 0.4013 0.4298
316/316L 0.4191 0.4330 0.4918 0.5090 0.5428 0.5819
317/317L 0.4834 0.4977 0.5736 0.6059
0.6327 0.6770
309/309S 0.4517 0.4597 0.4892 0.4694 0.5412 0.5863
2205 0.3783 0.3953 0.4609 0.5027 0.4941 0.5151
Alloy 276 2.4467 2.4246 2.3485 2.4842 2.5749 2.8598
Inconel 625 3.2682 3.2249 3.1550 3.2796 3.3502 3.4778

SCRAP
$/lb
Month 316 Carbon Steel
September 0.5500
0.0800
August 0.5500 0.0700
July 0.5300 0.0500

 
PLEASE NOTE : This information is provided for the convenience of our customers. The rates and methods of calculation are subject to change without notice. Specific prices may vary from those calculated using these charts.
DID YOU KNOW? NATIONAL MANUFACTURING DAY IS NEXT MONTH


National Manufacturing Day is Oct. 7. The goal of Manufacturing Day is to raise awareness of manufacturing and dispel common misperceptions about manufacturing and to provide manufacturers across the country an opportunity to open their doors and showcase what genuine manufacturing is. 

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 about how you can participate in the special day of recognition for all things manufacturing.


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