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Slip, trip and fall protection
News Release from: E-Components and Chains | Subject: Suregrip SN non-slip stair nosing
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 January 2005
Non-slip stair nosings cut to length for
free
The Disability Discrimination Act Part 3 came into force during October 2004, and E-Components and Chains has developed a range of safety products to help customers deal with this.
The Disability Discrimination Act Part 3 came into force during October 2004, and E-Components and Chains has developed a range of safety products to help customers deal with this The Act, in essence, requires that all stairs accessed by members of the public should have a contrasting coloured nosing fitted to all step edges and, in addition, such nosings should provide a slip-resistant surface
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 7 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Suregrip SN has been developed as a cost-effective, long-term means of complying with the requirements as laid down by the Disability Discrimination Act Part III and, in particular, the sections relevant to the partially sighted.
Suregrip SN is a slip-resistant stair nosing offering superior traction even in wet or oily conditions.
Suregrip SN measures 60mm x 40mm and is 4mm thick.
The company stocks 2000mm lengths and can cut to customers' exact requirements free of charge.
The Act is now fully enforceable, and E-Components and Chains says Suregrip SN is the quick and easy way to help companies comply with the Act's requirements.
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