February 3, 2006, Newsletter Issue #2: Safety is Essential with Carpet Mills

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Textile plants such as carpet mills have a bad reputation for on-the-job accidents and workplace dangers. However, much of this is unfounded and is especially the case in carpet mills. Many people who purchase carpets do not understand that the plants in which their carpet was manufactured most likely runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to produce the amount that they do. When this is taken into account, you can see that the actual amount of man hours involved in the operation of carpet mills means there would obviously be a larger average of issues. Most carpet mills now employ state of the art safety features that go way beyond goggles and gloves. The newer manufacturing machines are all but self maintained and run with little human interaction when they are active. This is a great change from older carpet mills where humans did much of the loading and sorting of the fabric prior to it becoming carpet and afterwards as well. Today, carpet mills run with little complication and carpet mills are even available for a small maker who wants to start their own carpet making business. If you are looking for more information on carpet mills, use our site and other Internet resources to get what you need.

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