PSC Guide-it Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick

PSC Guide-It Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick

Control Loads. Protect Hands. Prevent Injuries.

In high-risk industrial environments, one wrong move near a suspended load can cause serious injury. The PSC Guide-It Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick is engineered to eliminate direct hand contact during lifting, rigging, pipe handling, and load positioning operations.

βœ” Keep hands and feet out of pinch points
βœ” Maintain safe distance from suspended loads
βœ” Improve load control with precision
βœ” Support hands-free safety compliance

Upgrade your safety program with a proven no-touch load control solution.

The Real Risk in Lifting & Rigging Operations

Lifting and rigging operations are among the most hazardous tasks across oil & gas, marine, drilling, and construction industries. While heavy equipment and certified lifting gear are essential, many incidents happen after the lift β€” when workers guide, adjust, or land loads manually.

Common hazards include:

  • Pinch points between load and structure

  • Crush zones during load landing

  • Struck-by injuries from shifting loads

  • Caught-between incidents during pipe handling

  • Foot injuries during tubular maneuvering

Even experienced crews face danger when guiding loads with their hands. Safety policies emphasize maintaining distance β€” but without the right tool, safe load control becomes difficult.

That’s where the PSC Guide-It Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick makes a difference.

The Solution: PSC Guide-It Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick

The PSC Guide-It Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick is a heavy duty, industrial-grade push pull stick designed specifically for hands-free load control.

Instead of reaching into hazardous zones, workers can:

  • Push loads into position

  • Pull equipment safely

  • Adjust rigging hardware

  • Retrieve taglines

  • Guide suspended materials during landing.

This tool transforms load handling from high-risk manual contact to controlled, distance-based guidance.

PSC Guide-It Push Pull Tool  Heavy Duty Hands-Free Safety Stick
PSC Guide-It Push Pull Tool  Heavy Duty Hands-Free Safety Stick

Engineered for Industrial Strength and Reliability

The PSC Guide-It Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick is built for demanding environments where durability is non-negotiable.

High-Strength Fiberglass Shaft

  • Lightweight yet extremely strong

  • Corrosion resistant

  • Suitable for offshore and marine environments

  • Non-conductive properties for added safety

Impact-Resistant Nylon Head

  • Designed to withstand repeated contact

  • Absorbs shock during load guidance

  • Maintains structural integrity in heavy operations

Ergonomic Non-Slip D Handle

  • Provides firm grip in wet or oily conditions

  • Enhances operator control

  • Reduces fatigue during extended use

PSC Guide-It Push Pull Tool  Heavy Duty Hands-Free Safety Stick
PSC Guide-It Push Pull Tool  Heavy Duty Hands-Free Safety Stick

Multiple Length Options

Available part numbers:

  • PSC-GIT-21

  • PSC-GIT-42

  • PSC-GIT-50

  • PSC-GIT-72

  • PSC-GIT-96

Different lengths allow crews to select the right reach for their specific operational requirements.

Applications of PSC Guide-It Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick Across High-Risk Industries

1. Suspended Load Landing & Positioning

The PSC Guide-It Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick is widely used to safely guide suspended loads into final position without direct hand contact.

  • Control swinging loads during crane operations

  • Align loads with mounting surfaces or base plates

  • Maintain safe distance from crush zones

  • Prevent hands from entering pinch points

  • Improve precision during final load placement

Ideal for lifting beams, equipment modules, structural steel, machinery, and heavy components.

2. Drill Pipe & Tubular Handling (Oil & Gas)

In drilling operations, tubular handling presents significant hand injury risks.

  • Guide drill pipes into position

  • Assist in casing alignment

  • Control pipe rotation safely

  • Push tubulars during racking operations

  • Maintain safe spacing from heavy rotating equipment

Reduces risk of caught-between and struck-by incidents on rigs and offshore platforms.

3. Tagline Retrieval & Control

Taglines are essential for load control but can create hazards during retrieval.

  • Retrieve taglines without stepping under suspended loads

  • Prevent workers from entering danger zones

  • Maintain control during windy or offshore conditions

  • Assist in stabilizing moving loads

Enhances safety during post-lift operations, where many injuries occur.

4. Marine & Dock Cargo Handling

Dockside and offshore cargo handling environments are dynamic and hazardous.

  • Guide suspended cargo containers

  • Control heavy sacks and material bags

  • Assist in load stabilization during vessel transfers

  • Position equipment during crane lifts

Keeps personnel at safe distance from shifting marine loads.

5. Structural Steel & Construction Positioning

Construction sites involve heavy steel beams and prefabricated components.

  • Push beams into alignment

  • Pull components into connection points

  • Guide structural steel during erection

  • Control load swing during crane lifts

Prevents hand injuries during steel placement and connection work.

6. Pipe Yard & Industrial Facility Operations

Pipe yards and fabrication facilities involve heavy cylindrical materials.

  • Align stacked pipes safely

  • Push or roll tubulars into storage position

  • Separate or reposition pipe bundles

  • Assist in safe pipe loading/unloading

Eliminates the need for manual hand contact near rolling materials.

7. Rigging Adjustments & Sling Positioning

During lifting preparation, adjustments often require close proximity to heavy equipment.

  • Adjust sling placement safely

  • Reposition hooks and chains

  • Assist in controlled tension adjustments

  • Guide shackles into alignment

Reduces exposure to moving rigging components.

8. Equipment Installation & Machinery Placement

During installation of heavy machinery:

  • Fine-tune alignment during final placement

  • Prevent hand crush injuries

  • Control equipment movement in confined spaces

  • Maintain safe positioning distance

Ensures safer installation procedures.

Why These Applications Matter

In many incidents, injuries happen not during lifting, but during manual adjustments and load guidance.

Using the PSC Guide-It Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick helps:

βœ” Reduce caught-between injuries
βœ” Prevent crushed fingers and hands
βœ” Improve control of suspended loads
βœ” Strengthen job site safety culture
βœ” Increase operational efficiency

Supporting Hands-Free Safety Programs

Modern industrial safety standards emphasize β€œhands-free” policies. The goal is simple:

No hands in the line of danger.

The PSC Guide-It Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick reinforces this safety principle by:

  • Reducing direct hand exposure

  • Minimizing pinch point risk

  • Improving hazard awareness

  • Enhancing compliance with workplace safety programs

By integrating push pull tools into standard operating procedures, companies demonstrate proactive risk management and commitment to worker protection.

Why Safety Managers Choose PSC Guide-It

Safety professionals prioritize tools that deliver measurable benefits:

Injury Risk Reduction

Maintains safe working distance from hazardous movement zones.

Improved Operational Control

Allows precise load positioning without physical contact.

Reduced Downtime

Fewer injuries mean fewer delays and less lost productivity.

Long-Term Durability

Built to withstand harsh environments and repeated use.

Cost-Effective Safety Investment

A small investment in prevention can avoid major injury-related expenses.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is a push pull safety tool used for?

It is used to guide, push, or pull suspended loads without direct hand contact, reducing injury risk.

2. Can this tool be used offshore?

Yes. Its fiberglass shaft and durable construction make it suitable for offshore and marine environments.

3. Does it replace taglines?

No. It complements taglines by improving control and enabling safe retrieval.

4. Is it heavy to handle?

No. The lightweight fiberglass construction ensures ease of use while maintaining strength.

5. What industries benefit most from this tool?

Oil & gas, marine, offshore drilling, construction, and heavy equipment operations.

6. What is a push pull safety tool used for?

It is used to guide, push, or pull suspended loads without direct hand contact, reducing injury risk.

7. Can this tool be used offshore?

Yes. Its fiberglass shaft and durable construction make it suitable for offshore and marine environments.

8. Does it replace taglines?

No. It complements taglines by improving control and enabling safe retrieval.

9. Is it heavy to handle?

No. The lightweight fiberglass construction ensures ease of use while maintaining strength.

10. What industries benefit most from this tool?

Oil & gas, marine, offshore drilling, construction, and heavy equipment operations.

The Safety Advantage You Can Rely On

In lifting and rigging environments, safety is not optional β€” it is operationally essential. The PSC Guide-It Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick provides a practical, reliable, and effective way to keep hands and feet away from danger zones.

By improving load control while maintaining safe distance, it helps:

  • Protect workers

  • Strengthen safety culture

  • Reduce workplace incidents

  • Enhance operational efficiency

Application

PSC Guide-it Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick
PSC Guide-it Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick
PSC Guide-It Push Pull Tool  Heavy Duty Hands-Free Safety Stick
PSC Guide-It Push Pull Tool  Heavy Duty Hands-Free Safety Stick

Upgrade your lifting and rigging safety program with the PSC Guide-It Heavy Duty Push Pull Stick.

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