Water treatment plants are the most important facilities in any industry or municipality. Be it sewage treatment plants, effluent treatment plants, or drinking water filtration units, all treated plants tend to operate as seamlessly as they do because of the reliability of the internal components. It is never all about tanks, pumps, or pipelines. The true heart of a water treatment facility is its valves, fittings, and safety gear - all of which are responsible for the entire process cycle spanning from raw water intake to treated water discharge.
Every water treatment automation system is controlled by a PLC or other controllers, which automatic or manual switchboards are integrated into. The entire range of valves control the entry and exit points of the water in the facility, and the operability and functionality of each piece control how easily repair and maintenance is undertaken.
Purchasers, plant engineers, maintenance teams dealing with water treatment projects need
Modern industries operate under highly regulated environments where every safety equipment used by workers must meet certain standards of performance, testing, and durability. There are internationally accepted standards for safety products, the two most commonly followed are ANSI (American National Standards Institute) and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration). These two bodies define the design, testing methods, and minimum performance expectations of almost every personal protective equipment or PPE used in industries.
For India, where a local blend of international products are used in factories, construction sites, oil and gas fields, chemical plants, and manufacturing units, there is always confusion regarding the relevance of ansi and OSHA standards. These standards and their role in Indian industrial safety practices need to be understood deeply by plant managers, purchase heads, and safety officers.
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