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Case No. 1: Pontoons and Pylons – Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
The Farrow System has been used to clean debris and detritus from jetty pylons and pontoons within the confines of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and has ongoing approval to operate in this sensitive area.
Alternative blasting systems and their associate health and environmental issues have been banned from working on Hamilton Island . It is likely too that this ban will encompass an ever widening area as the capability of The Farrow System is realised. |
Case No. 2: Mining Equipment - Townsville
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Mining companies can now restore heavy machinery without the need to strip the equipment down prior to blasting. Painted components can be either stripped back to bare metal, or given a light blast in preparation for recoating, without removing hydraulic hoses and other componentry. A full strip down of the equipment is no longer required offering an economical alternative to the complete re-build. |
Time savings using this method mean that, from the point of view of the mining company, equipment is not lying idle. In addition, companies tendering on such refurbishment work can be extremely competitive by utilising The Farrow System.
Workplace Health and Safety Officers love this system. The risk associated with grit blasters or high pressure water jets are gone. The Farrow System can be operated safely in closed environments and in close proximity to other personnel.
FARROW AGENTS
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