

In steel production, safety is not a department — it’s a culture. During commissioning, when new systems and equipment are being tested for the first time, safety becomes the most critical part of the operation. At Steltech Makina, we treat commissioning safety as the cornerstone of every project — protecting people, equipment, and performance from day one.
Why Commissioning Safety Matters
The commissioning phase bridges the gap between construction and production, when machinery is functional but still being fine-tuned.
This is when risks are at their highest — electrical systems are energized, hydraulics are pressurized, and mechanical components are in motion for the first time.
By implementing strict Safety Protocols, Steltech ensures:
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Zero injuries during start-up
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Controlled energy isolation (Lockout/Tagout)
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Verified ventilation and exhaust systems
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Real-time temperature and pressure monitoring
These preventive measures eliminate unplanned hazards before they escalate.
Steltech’s Step-by-Step Safety Framework
Every commissioning operation follows a structured safety plan tailored to each project:
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Pre-Commissioning Review: Inspect all systems, confirm mechanical completion, and verify documentation.
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Risk Assessment & Safety Briefing: Identify hazards and train every team member on emergency procedures.
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Isolation & Testing: Lockout/tagout protocols applied before energizing circuits.
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Controlled Activation: Systems are powered up sequentially — electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic — under supervision.
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Continuous Monitoring: Sensors feed live data to the control room for instant feedback and adjustments.
This methodical approach allows Steltech engineers to deliver seamless, incident-free start-ups.
Culture of Safety: People First
Safety at Steltech isn’t just a rule it’s a mindset.
Our teams receive continuous training on PPE use, confined space entry, and hazard communication. Each worker understands that their vigilance keeps the entire system running smoothly.
When a furnace, crane, or conveyor starts for the first time, every precaution is in place because safety drives performance.

