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Fall protection products on show (1st August 2007)
Capital Safety Group will be launching new fall protection products and solutions at A+A 2007. Visitors to Stand 55/59 in Hall 6 will be able to see EZLine, a lightweight retractable horizontal lifeline system that retracts
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Freedom of movement from jamb anchor (1st June 2007)
Capital Safety Group has added a door/window jamb anchor to its DBI-Sala product range.
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NO-TANGLE DESIGN FOR NEW HARNESS (1st June 2007)
Capital Safety has introduced Delta II, a dynamic new range of full body fall arrest harnesses. The new range has various interesting features, and the Delta No-Tangle design holds the shape of the harness for added comfort and ease of use.
Intelligent safety for fall arrest equipment (1st April 2007)
i-Safe from DBI-Sala, part of the Capital Safety Group, combines RFID tagged fall protection equipment and web-based information management to simplify inspection, inventory control and information management of equipment. i
Controlled descent (1st February 2007)
Designed for personnel working at height and for dedicated rescue teams, the Rollgliss R250 is a simple, lightweight and compact personal evacuation system from Capital Safety Group. The descender handle ensures precision co
SHOWING ITS FALL ARREST CAPABILITY (1st April 2005)
Safety at Height Services (SAHS) will be exhibiting at Safety & Health Expo for the first time and will take the opportunity to demonstrate its fall arrest capability.
Training guides (1st February 2005)
Two height safety training booklets have been produced in conjunction with courses run by the Health & Safety Training Academy and are designed to act as a guide for any person who may be exposed to danger when working at height.
Guidance published (1st December 2004)
Working from height continues to be a major cause of accidents, resulting in about 15% of reportable accidents to electricians.
Tailor-made kits (1st October 2004)
Height safety and fall protection kits designed for specific types of jobs and packed in a single holdall, have been launched by Protecta, part of Capital Safety Group Northern Europe (CSGNE).
New literature (1st August 2004)
New literature produced by the Health & Safety Training Academy (HSTA) is timed to prepare staff and managers for major changes to height safety legislation later this year.
SMALL AND LIGHT FALL ARRESTER (1st April 2004)
Introduction of The Rebel, believed to be the smallest webbing fall arrester available, presents those working at height with a compact, low weight product that has swivelling anchorage point as standard.
FALL ARREST EQUIPMENT - High on the agenda (1st April 2004)
Safety regulations will soon stipulate that working at height starts at 25mm, rather than the 2m previously stated. It is therefore important for anyone working at height, or with staff doing so, to make sure they are up to scratch with all elements
Cost effective (1st February 2004)
Sayfclimb from Sala is a new temporary fall arrest system for operators working on structures needing infrequent maintenance. Portable and installed in around 30 mins, Sayfclimb is a cost-effective alternative to permanent systems.
Strategic partnership (1st February 2004)
Capital Safety Group Northern Europe has announced a strategic partnership between its professional centre of excellence, the Health and Safety Training Academy (HSTA), and the British Safety Council. A wide range of courses are covered by the pa
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QUICK-TO-INSTALL CABLE-BASED SYSTEM (1st December 2003)
Towersayf is a permanent fall arrest system developed by Sala for the electricity and telecom industries.