Pedestrian trucks on show
The focus on the Combilift stand at this year’s Health and Safety Event is on the company’s ever growing range of walk behind stacker trucks.
The focus on the Combilift stand at this year’s Health and Safety Event is on the company’s ever growing range of walk behind stacker trucks.
This year’s Health & Safety Event will provide visitors with free access to an even bigger and better educational programme and exhibition.
Slingsby says that it offers great choice, value and expertise in the supply of workplace equipment.
Stanley Security provides a range of lone worker safety solutions for organisations that need to minimise the risks faced by the many different groups of staff that may have to work alone in a diverse range of environments.
After the successful introduction of Black Mamba Gloves in 2012 and YULEYS re-usable shoe cover in 2013, Fortress Distribution has demonstrated its ability to introduce leading-edge PPE products to the UK and now offers over 12 glove types and 4 different overshoes.
Long Range Systems (LRS) has developed an emergency call button that is said to be extremely rugged and is waterproof. Once the ‘call button’ on the front of the unit is pressed, the unit can page an individual or a group of people to respond to the emergency situation.
Blackline Safety will demonstrate its new G7c at The Health & Safety Event. G7c is claimed to be the world’s first 3G-connected portable gas detection and lone worker monitoring system of its kind, targeting municipality, utility, water/waste water, chemical, energy and several other industries.
At The Health & Safety Event, ZoneSafe (Avonwood Developments) will present its latest safety solutions including a new generation of technologically advanced products to help reduce the risk of accidents on work sites.
Cloud-based health and safety management provider Southalls will be returning to The Health & Safety Event. After a fantastic year which has seen high growth and even more developments to the Safety Cloud solution, visitors to the event will be able to see first hand and discuss with a team of expert safety professionals how Southalls can make health and safety management easier.
LoneALERT (Advance IT Solutions) has given away 30 Man Down devices – worth £250 each – to two charities as part of the LoneALERT In The Community campaign to keep charity volunteers safe.
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