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Roof safety under high scrutiny

Walking on air? A guide to crossing skylights and asbestos roofs.

News from Workplace Access & Safety, Nov 7, 2006

On the road again for equipment rental company

A-Plant preferred supplier to Nuttal's Heads of the Valley contract.

News from A-Plant, Nov 6, 2006

Cable chains prevent slips and trips

Office safety: thwart work space hazards with simple solutions.

News from Cable Organizer, Oct 13, 2006

JCB works at height

JCB adds access equipment to its range.

News from Zarges (UK), Oct 10, 2006

Comprehensive anti-slip product range

Don't replace your floors! New anti-slip finishes for stone, concrete, vinyl, lino, wood, metal, glass and other hard and resilient floor surfaces.

News from No Skidding (HANDL Solutions), Oct 10, 2006

Meets UK Slip Resistance Group Guidelines Issue 3

Anti-slip tapes for a safer working environment.

News from No Skidding (HANDL Solutions), Oct 10, 2006

SAFEPost meets EN795:2002

Planet Platforms has devised a way to provide safe access to the roofs of temporary buildings.

News from Planet Platforms, Sep 19, 2006

Anti-slip adhesive tapes make the workplace safer

Anti-slip, lane marking and barrier tapes, designed to contribute to improved safety in the workplace are made from PVC coated with aluminium oxide will stick to factory floors and walls.

News from tesa UK, Sep 8, 2006

Warner Bros buys custom Multitag tagging system

Warner Bros has invested in products from the Scafftag holder and insert tagging range, including a customised version of the Multitag tagging system for all the step ladders.

News from Scafftag, Aug 28, 2006

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Imperial College London uses Safetrak system

Imperial College London is using the computerised Safetrak system for organised, trackable inspections, with instant access to equipment information and reports in a paperless format.

News from Scafftag, Aug 28, 2006

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Safe use and inspection of ladders

Scafftag warns against treating all access systems as 'ladders' in terms of inspection and safe use.

News from Scafftag, Aug 25, 2006

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Free ladder inspection poster

Following consultation with customers and with the National Access and Scaffolding Confederation (NASC), the standard Laddertag insert has been updated.

News from Scafftag, Aug 24, 2006

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Work platforms enable trucks to be covered safely

Hydro Aluminium has implemented a multi-purpose scaffolding work platform system that complies with safety regulations and gives access to enable tarp covers to be put onto trucks.

News from Lobo Systems, Aug 24, 2006

BAE Systems reduces costs with Lobo access system

The versatility of the Lobo System brings cost and labour reduction, enhanced efficiency and performance, together with a safer working environment, to BAE Systems.

News from Lobo Systems, Aug 23, 2006

National Trust adopts modular access system

The National Trust found that traditional scaffolding is too heavy and cumbersome, and aluminium towers are not always versatile or clean enough, so it has now switched to Lobo Systems.

News from Lobo Systems, Aug 22, 2006

Miller Brewery saves cost by using Lobo System

Miller Brewery managers expect to save significant costs by using the innovative Lobo access system instead of outsourced scaffolding.

News from Lobo Systems, Aug 21, 2006

General Motors selects Lobo access platforms

Lobo Systems' safe and secure modular platform product allows GM maintenance crews to attach a guardrail at any point on the system, so they are not exposed to the risk of a fall during assembly.

News from Lobo Systems, Aug 18, 2006

Boeing replaces wooden platforms with Lobo Systems

Boeing is using Lobo Systems' modular, reconfigurable access platforms instead of traditional bespoke wooden stands.

News from Lobo Systems, Aug 17, 2006

Syngenta chemical plant uses Lobo platforms

Syngenta is reducing costs by using Lobo Systems' access platforms rather than using outsourced scaffolding services.

News from Lobo Systems, Aug 16, 2006

Bombardier uses Lobo system to access carriages

Bombardier has implemented a Lobo multi-purpose scaffolding work platform system that is safe and allows Bombardier's personnel to work on top of its railway carriages.

News from Lobo Systems, Aug 15, 2006

A-Plant access division places £5.5M JLG order

A-Plant has expanded the company's Powered Access fleet with an order worth over £5.5 million for new products from leading manufacturer, JLG.

News from A-Plant, Aug 3, 2006

Lightweight hop-up has non-conductive GRP stiles

Zarges UK has introduced a non-conducting low-level work platform, the GRP Hop-Up, to its range of access equipment for work at lower heights.

News from Zarges (UK), Jul 31, 2006

A-Plant invests £80million in new hire equipment

A-Plant has announced a massive increase in new equipment investment to support the company's ambitious growth plans, with planned capital expenditure over the next 12 months of over £80 million.

News from A-Plant, Jul 13, 2006

A-Plant Wins Two Prestigous Awards

A-Plant and its Group Chief Executive were declared winners of two of the hire industry's most prestigious awards at Hire Association Europe's Hire Awards of Excellence 2006 hosted in Amsterdam.

News from A-Plant, Jul 4, 2006

Lobo Systems ships access platforms to GM in USA

Lobo Systems has successfully won a contract supply access platforms to the automotive giant General Motors (GM) in St Louis, USA.

News from Lobo Systems, Jun 28, 2006

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