Slip, trip and fall protection

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Access equipment can now be accessed online

Zarges is announcing that its catalogue of trade and industrial access equipment - ranging from ladders to scaffold towers - is now available online.

News from Zarges (UK), Jan 17, 2005

Rubber sheeting found by metal detectors

E-Components and Chains is launching Detectamet metal detectable rubber sheeting.

News from E-Components and Chains, Jan 5, 2005

Fibreglass grating comes with non-slip surface

Tuffgrate fibreglass grating is used extensively throughout industry as an alternative to traditional materials such as wood or steel, and ECC has a vast range.

News from E-Components and Chains, Dec 16, 2004

Incorrect use of fall arrest systems can be fatal

The Health and Safety Executive has issued a warning on the importance of following manufacturers' instructions on the use of fall arrest equipment.

News from Health and Safety Executive, Dec 10, 2004

Quick route to non-slip floors and DDA compliance

Ronadeck TackTile is a range of slip resistant floor panels, profiles and nosings that provides a fast and cost-effective solution to the problem of slippery floors in the workplace.

News from Ronacrete, Dec 3, 2004

Stainless wire cable is attractive and effective

Lifting Solutions is launching a range of stainless steel wire swaged products.

News from Lifting Solutions, Nov 26, 2004

Free online tool for assessing slippery surfaces

A new online Slips Assessment Tool that evaluates potential risks to workers and others from floor slipping hazards in the workplace is being launched by the Health and Safety Executive.

News from Health and Safety Executive, Nov 16, 2004

Lighting maintenance made easier and safer

Reeltech has developed an innovative remote lighting lifter for helping to prevent industrial accidents such as falls from height.

News from Reel Tech, Nov 5, 2004

Access platforms raise safety and save money

Access platforms can be a cost-effective alternative to scaffolding and help compliance with the new Work at Height Regulations at the same time.

News from Procter Machinery Guarding, Sep 27, 2004

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Successful GRP railing requires skilled design

ChemGrid has installed GRP railing, ladders and walkways in the cooling water area of a power station to replace steel items that had corroded badly.

News from ChemGrid, Aug 10, 2004

Possibly the strongest platform step on the market

The new Class 1 industrial platform step, now available from Zarges (UK), conforms to British standard BS 2037: 1994 Class 1.

News from Zarges (UK), Jul 28, 2004

Rugged non-slip treads fit over existing steps

New from E-Components and Chains is a range of SureGrip non-slip tread plates that can be fitted over the top of existing stair treads.

News from E-Components and Chains, Jul 15, 2004

Treads reduce slips and falls in the work place

Made from isophthalic resin that is corrosion resistant, fire resistant and extremely hard wearing a range of tread plates can be fitted over the top of existing stair treads.

News from E-Components and Chains, Jul 14, 2004

Platforms offer an alternative to stepladders

Zarges UK is introducing the Sherpamatic and Sherpascopic work platforms to satisfy the demand for alternatives to stepladders in line with the Working at Height Regulations.

News from Zarges (UK), Jun 17, 2004

Cable reels make wirecloth workplace safer

United Wire has installed four Nederman self-retracting cable reels to eliminate trip hazards from its wirecloth production facility.

News from Nederman UK, May 6, 2004

Avoid safety regulation slip-ups on stairs

The majority of all staircases at a new supermarket have been fitted with a DDA compliant stair edge nosing panel, which is extremely slip resistant even in the wettest of conditions.

News from FibreGrid, Dec 2, 2003

Time to test employees' hazards knowledge

Sira Test and Certification has compiled a series of questionnaires which offer companies the chance to test staff on their hazardous area knowledge.

News from SIRA, Jul 29, 2003

Do not gamble over safety risk

Instead of carrying out the bare minimum of precautions to protect operators, a better idea is to make a risk assessment and see where the unacceptable risks are says Robert Sharrock.

News from Siemens Automation and Drives, Jun 18, 2003

Oily floor cleaner has 30% better absorption

To effectively clean oil and other liquids from factory floors, an oil and grease absorbent cleaner now has a formula that provides 30% better absorption than similar cleaners.

News from Castrol UK, Mar 14, 2003

Warn operators audibly of equipment movements

Manufacturers of fork lift trucks, conveyor belts, and other mechanical handling equipment can ensure the safety of workers and plant with Klaxon's range of signals.

News from Klaxon Signals, Aug 14, 2001

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