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Nilfisk Industrial Vacuums Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremony!
Thursday, March 24th, 2011Free Webinar: Combustible Dust Preventative Maintenance
Tuesday, March 8th, 2011Free Webinar: Combustible Dust Preventative Maintenance: More than just Housekeeping
Date of event: 3/15/2011
In recent years, the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set their sights on combustible dust, naming it a high regulatory priority and issuing a National Emphasis Program with guidelines and recommendations for decreasing the risk of combustible dust fires or explosions in industrial settings. As a result, manufacturers are being closely monitored by the agency through random audits and being dealt hefty fines for not taking the necessary preventive precautions.
Join this webinar to learn how facilities can significantly reduce their risk of costly violations, and most importantly, a combustible dust accident, by instilling best engineering practices that include a solid maintenance plan to eliminate dangerous dust accumulations on floors, walls, machinery, and overhead areas.
This interactive webinar will:
- provide a basic understanding of the combustible dust issue,
- discuss critical housekeeping tips and recommendations as they pertain to Nilfisk Industrial Vacuum’s firsthand experiences,
- include a tutorial on choosing a “properly-equipped” industrial vacuum cleaner, as required by OSHA.
Register for this FREE event here:
http://event.on24.com/r.htm?e=288362&s=1&k=5CFC43E91B2B9B670D7740DCE57A4DD7&partnerref=nilfisk
Salesman of the Year “Gets the Ax” at Nilfisk Industrial Vacuums
Monday, February 21st, 2011Most companies award their salesman of the year with an award. Very few “give them the ax”, but here at Nilfisk Industrial Vacuums, it’s a tradition. Last Thursday, we concluded our annual North American Sales Meeting with a formal dinner and awards ceremony at The Hotel Hershey (Hershey,PA), including the official presentation of the “Order of the Ax.”
Winning the distinguished “Ax” or 2010 Salesman of the Year award was district manager, Jim Brazil, whose territory covers Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. Brazil joined the company in 2005 and has consistently displayed great pride in his job and determination to bring his territory to new heights. In 2010, Jim did an outstanding job raising awareness amongst manufacturing facilities in his northwest territory about the importance of proper housekeeping and recommending vacuum cleaner solutions to improve worker safety, meet industry regulations and increase productivity. In a very touching acceptance speech, Jim dedicated the award to his late grandmother, a former saleswoman and personal mentor.
Nilfisk Industrial Vacuums’ legendary Salesman of the Year award is known to employees as the “Order of the Ax,” because of the company’s deep ties to Scandinavian traditions. Nilfisk-Advance, parent company of Nilfisk Industrial Vacuums, originated in Denmark in 1906, and today has facilities on 5 continents. The ax represents the simple, yet technologically-advanced tool the Vikings used to conquer unknown lands.
During the awards ceremony, other members of the company’s sales force and back-office staff were also honored with Awards of Excellence and include district manager, Scott Boersma; finance director, Gabe DiGiacomo; and application engineer, Rob Decker.
Meet your LOCAL Nilfisk Industrial Vacuums Rep (California, Nevada)
Monday, February 14th, 2011Say hello to Rob Millard, our Nilfisk Industrial Vacuums District Manager responsible for solving industrial housekeeping challenges in Northern California and Nevada. Rob joined the Nilfisk team in 2005 and has already helped hundreds of customers develop solid maintenance plans to meet government regulations, keep their workers safe, and ultimately increase productivity. Rob has many success stories, including the one featured in our video case study on Harris Woolf Almonds. Thanks to Rob, the nut processor invested in a Nilfisk CFM 137 (now the S3) and DRAMATICALLY decreased cleaning time and received Superior Recognition from the American Institute of Baking. Rob also helped another nut processor, Paramount Farms, tackle product loss with a Nilfisk CFM central system that reclaimed pistachios falling off the conveyor lines. Aside from these success stories, one of Rob’s favorite challenges was helping a pomegranate packager separate the bad seeds (no pun intended) from the perfect seeds. In the California/Nevada area and want to know how Rob can help you? Email him at Rob.Millard@nilfisk.com or call him at (916) 201-6811. Plus, Rob is also running a promotion: Trade in your underachieving shop-style vacuum for an S2 or S3 vacuum cleaner and get a FREE GD10 Back.
Nilfisk Industrial Vacuums at Interphex! Free Registration On Us!
Monday, January 31st, 2011Call it wishful thinking, but Spring is actually not that far away; and while that means LOTS of good things for us up North (no more snow!), it also means Interphex is just around the corner. For Nilfisk, Interphex is THE pharmaceutical event and we look forward to seeing our many, many customers who visit the show, and of course meeting new people and answering their questions about contamination control, cleanroom maintenance, or combustible dust.
This year, from booth 1658, we’ll be featuring several of our HEPA and ULPA filter vacuum cleaners for the pharmaceutical industry. Of course, the iconic GM80CR will be there, but so will our newest vacuum, the Nilfisk CFM S3. In fact, it will be the first time the pharmaceutical industry gets to see the vacuum’s many features and benefits up close! (Longopac “endless” collection container, filter monitoring LED indicators, stainless steel construction, etc.).
So we hope to see you at the show. If you haven’t registered yet, please do so, on us! Click on the image below and you’ll be directed to FREE registration. See you at the show!
Combustible Dust Preventative Maintenance is a Serious Job that Requires a Serious Solution
Wednesday, January 12th, 2011The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) continues to have its sights set on combustible dust, once again naming it a high priority for the new year. As a result, industrial manufacturers are stepping up their maintenance plans to remove hazardous dust accumulations. In high-risk facilities, certified explosion-proof vacuum cleaners are required to safely collect combustible dust; our Nilfisk CFM CD 3507 EXP is an explosion-proof vacuum ideal for larger combustible dust jobs, including process-integration to collect dust at the source or as part of a central vacuum system used throughout the plant.
Like all our EXP vacuums, the Nilfisk CFM CD 3507 EXP is CSA-approved for use in Class I, Group D and Class II, Groups E, F, and G environments. Constructed of non-sparking stainless steel, the vacuum features an explosion-proof regenerative blower with a three-phase TEFC (totally enclosed fan cooled) induction motor with few moving parts and long service life. Other features include:
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Antistatic filter with large surface area guarantees high filtration efficiency and prevents premature clogging.
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Available with manual or automatic filter cleaning system to easily clean the main filter, without opening up the vacuum. This not only maintains vacuum suction performance, but also improves worker productivity.
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Drop out wheeled collection container for easy disposal of collected materials.
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Optional HEPA filtration available to collect 99.97% of particles, down to and including 0.3 microns.
In addition, the Nilfisk CFM CD 3507 EXP is available with a wide range of non-sparking, antistatic accessories to clean hard-to-reach areas including overhead pipes, walls, and machinery.
Want to know more? Check out our combustible dust focus site at www.explosionproof-vacuum.comor call 1-800-645-3475 to schedule a free combustible dust maintenance assessment with your local Nilfisk rep.
Workplace Safety Resolutions for the New Year
Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
This article was written by Norm Nyhuis, Consultant/Trainer Evergreen Safety Council Newsletter. It appeared in their monthly newsletter. Thank you for the inspiration!
Something deep in the human psyche percolates to the surface on January 1st, usually sometime after the conclusion of the Pasadena Rose Parade and the half-time of one of the innumerable college bowl games. Perhaps the thought of a new year, filled with promise and seemingly endless possibilities, stirs the desire in us to make a resolution to improve ourselves in some tangible way.
Behavioral experts seem to agree that one of the reasons our ardor for fulfilling the resolutions we make dissolves before the end of the month—sometimes even sooner—is that we make a resolution that is too generalized. Examples include: “I will lose weight this year” and “I will exercise more.”
Businesses make New Year’s resolutions too. Often these resolutions address safety issues and, all too often, like our personal resolutions, they may be too generalized, and are abandoned after a brief but well intentioned period of time. Below are some practical, measurable, and, most importantly, attainable ideas that will add value to your safety program in 2011.
Go on a “Hazard Hunt.”
Your business may have already assessed the hazards associated with the job, and implemented means to either eliminate or mitigate the hazards. Consider the following:
• Take a look at housekeeping and the condition of work areas. (Do you have dust accumulations more than 1/32″, the thickness of a paperclip?, Are your workers inhaling wood or metal dust particles during surface prep sanding, drilling?, Is accumulated dust acting as a slip/fall or combustible dust hazard?)
• Examine tools and equipment to insure they are safe to use. (If you’re collecting combustible dust in a classed environment, is your vacuum cleaner a certified explosion-proof vacuum cleaner?)
• Observe the way employees work; you might be surprised by what you see. (Are they cleaning fast and efficiently with industrial vacuum cleaners or spending too much time cleaning with brooms?)
• Is the appropriate personal protective equipment in good condition and readily available?
• Identify other, possibly new hazards throughout your facility, and take action to eliminate these risks. (think, combustible dust, one of OSHA’s main focuses right now or Lead RRP violations).
Emphasize Training.
Employee training is a vital aspect of any successful safety program.
• Review federal, state, local, corporate or industry specific policies for training requirements, as many regulations have very specific requirements. Often new or revised requirements are implemented (become law) on January 1st. (For Lead RRP info, check here. For more info on combustible dust regulations, check here, www.explosionproof-vacuum.com.)
• Take advantage of available technology to enhance and expand training options. Exciting new training methods are continually being introduced.
• Provide lots of demonstrations and hands-on experience during training sessions. (If you’re a Nilfisk Industrial Vacuumcustomer, remember that your local Nilfisk rep can provide demos and employee training!)
• Don’t forget to provide training for supervisors and managers too.
Encourage Employee Participation.
There’s an old saying: “Keep people up on things and they won’t get down on them.”
• Encourage employees to make suggestions about how to improve workplace safety. Reinforce this behavior by giving their suggestions serious consideration.
• Involve employees in problem-solving when challenging safety and health issues arise.
• Rely on safety committees composed of employees from all levels and positions to identify hazards, investigate accidents, and promote safe work habits among your workforce.
Recognize and Reward Safe Behavior.
Don’t forget to show your gratitude for the efforts employees, supervisors, and managers make to help create a safer workplace.
• Use recognition and reward programs to reinforce safe behavior and positive safety attitudes.
• Talk up safety at every opportunity. Let employees know that their safety is your top priority this year.
• Ask them to join you in making safety their top priority as well.
Review This List.
Use a “tickler” or abeyance file, or put an entry on your calendar to remind yourself to review this list, at least monthly, to gauge your progress and identify how far you’ve come toward a safer workplace.
We’re Moving! Nilfisk Industrial Vacuums is Relocating to Morgantown, PA!
Thursday, December 2nd, 2010In the next couple weeks, we’ll be packing our boxes and saying goodbye to our Malvern office, our home for nearly 25 years. But we’ll be saying HELLO to Morgantown, PA, a community in Berks county, about 25 miles from Malvern.
Our new headquarters, located at 740 Hemlock Road, Suite 100, will continue to support our three industrial vacuum cleaner brands: Nilfisk, Nilfisk CFM and Nilfisk ALTO. It is a larger facility that will enable us to keep growing as the industry’s preferred supplier of industrial vacuums.
According to Paul Miller, our VP and General Manager, “Our number one priority is to provide our customers with the best value, quality, and service. Relocating to this facility with increased warehouse space will allow us to meet our customer’s delivery expectations. Our customers can still expect the same quality products we have been offering for more than 100 years.”
The new facility in the Morgantown Business Park also consists of office space for our back office team (where this blog comes from!) that supports Nilfisk Industrial Vacuums’ 17 direct sales managers and large network of distributors, located across the United States and Canada. For more information on our big move, visit www.nilfiskindustrialvacuums.com/newaddress or call 1-800-645-3475. More pictures coming soon!!
Kansas OSHA issues Grain National Emphasis Program; includes combustible dust
Friday, November 12th, 2010Following 2 fatalities in Russell, KS from a grain elevator collapse, the state’s OSHA office is cracking down on grain-related accidents with a new local emphasis program. According to OHSonline, OSHA said personnel from its Wichita Area Office will examine grain elevators, storage bins; rail cars; milling, fertilizer, feed, chemical, and farm machinery operations; and equipment repair and maintenance, with their inspections including hazard evaluations on fall protection, engulfment, fire, explosions from combustible dust, noise, confined spaces, and machine guarding. Kansas ranks first nationally in flour milling, wheat gluten production, and wheat stored, according to the state’s Department of Agriculture.
“The hazards associated with grain handling operations are well recognized, and allowing workers to enter grain storage facilities without proper equipment, precautions, and training can cost workers their lives,” said Charles E. Adkins, OSHA’s regional administrator in Kansas City, Mo. “OSHA’s Wichita Area Office will devote resources to outreach and enforcement activities in an effort to prevent workplace hazards and save lives.”
This program continues OSHA’s 2010 emphasis on grain operations. Assistant Secretary Dr. David Michaels sent a letter Aug. 4 reminding grain elevator operators about engulfment hazards.
The risk of a grain-related combustible dust fire or explosion can be greatly reduced with a strong and consistent maintenance plan. OSHA recommends using a properly-equipped industrial vacuum cleaner (certified explosion-proof) to collect accumulations of dust on walls, pipes, and overhead areas. For more information, visit www.explosionproof-vacuum.com.
We told you it was the best! Occupational Health & Safety Magazine Salutes S3 Industrial Vacuum Cleaner
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010Did you hear? The new S3 industrial vacuum cleaner really is the best!
Earlier this month, Occupational Health and Safety magazine awarded Nilfisk CFM and our S3 industrial vacuum cleaner the 2010 best new product of the year in the industrial hygiene category.

Introduced this summer, the S3 industrial vacuum cleaner was one of 42 products in 17 award categories chosen by an independent panel of three highly qualified judges. As explained by Jerry Laws, editor or OH& S, “the New Product of the Year contest recognizes innovation, quality, and excellence in customer service by many leading manufacturers in the safety and health industry.”
Thank you OH&S for this wonderful honor! For more information on the S3, check out www.NewNilfiskVacuums.com!






