Product category:
Signs for Health and Safety
News Release from: Stocksigns | Subject: Training packs and pocket guides
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 June 2005
Health and safety signs, guides and
training
In line with Stocksigns' reputation as a conscientious manufacturer and market leader in health and safety signage, the company has developed a wide range of training packs and supportive literature.
In line with Stocksigns' reputation as a conscientious manufacturer and market leader in health and safety signage, the company has developed a wide range of training packs and supportive literature, based upon the comprehensive range available from the 144-page free catalogue The guides cover various health and safety issues, from Emergency Resuscitation to Manual Handling Operation Regulations
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 21 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Many of the guides are available in the form of aluminium or rigid plastic signs for the work place, as well as pocket guides for quick reference.
The pocket guides, sold in packs of 10, will assist in training staff in a variety of safety matters, while at the same time helping to endorse a company's safety policy.
Sized at 100 x 120mm, the guides are printed on both sides and encapsulated inside a clear laminate.
The guides cover a comprehensive range of topics such as CoSHH warning symbols, pipeline marking and personal protective equipment (PPE) at work regulations.
Multi-Pack training aids are also available, consisting of one of each of the most popular pocket guides in a clear plastic wallet.
Bern Harrington, sales manager, says: "We have found that many companies use the multi-pack guides, as they are ideal for training purposes and are particularly useful as part of a 'new employees induction pack'.
"And they can be carried very easily on site, so important information is available at source rather than just in the classroom".
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