Grab Innovations and Services offers engineering solutions for manufacturers

Roger Grabman, of Grab Innovations and Services
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Roger Grabman, of Grab Innovations and Services, offers engineering solutions to manufacturers seeking to address challenges and improve operations. His work includes safety and OSHA compliance audits, hazard assessments following standards such as ANSI B11.0 and ISO 12100, and assistance with abatement and arc flash hazard assessments.

Grabman also provides services in product design, production equipment improvement, manufacturing documentation, technical writing, CAD services, and plant layout. He has experience working in sectors like food production, plastics, consumer products, glass production, parts assembly, and machinery involving indexing and synchronous cam-driven systems.

He holds a certificate of authorization from the Georgia Board of Professional Engineers & Land Surveyors, which is required for offering engineering services in the state.

More information about Grab Innovations and Services is available at https://www.grabinnovations.com/.



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