Anti-fatigue flooring and matting
Wearwell (TMC Mats) is set to exhibit their anti-fatigue flooring & matting products that are specially designed for the industrial athlete at Safety & Health Expo.
Wearwell (TMC Mats) is set to exhibit their anti-fatigue flooring & matting products that are specially designed for the industrial athlete at Safety & Health Expo.
A specialist in fall protection is warning that systems used to protect people working at height may not have been adequately tested, despite the introduction of stricter European standards.
Southmead Hospital in Bristol has demonstrated its commitment to safe working at height for its maintenance staff by appointing Eurosafe Solutions to deliver a series of fall protection safety courses.
Secondary protection whilst working above safety nets is the subject of a new guidance document issued by FASET, the trade body representing the fall arrest and safety net rigging industry, and BCSA, the British Constructional Steelwork Association.
The Brymore Group property company had roof problems at a Surrey office block. Workers needed roof access to service the air conditioning units, and window cleaners needed to access the ManSafe clips for their harnesses.
According to The Work at Height Regulations (WAHR) 2005 being just a few centimetres above ground level constitutes work at height and must be properly planned and where possible performed using the correct access equipment.
Deborah Services, specialists in the provision of non-mechanical construction equipment, has launched two BoSS sales centres in Peterborough (East Anglia) and Rotherham (South Yorkshire) with the help of Youngman.
The NASC and CISRS are set to exhibit at the UK’s largest and leading health and safety event at London’s ExCeL – the Safety & Health Expo, June 16-18.
Accessing rooftop plant on construction sites opens up an array of health and safety issues. Joe Rose, technical marketing manager at Big Foot Systems, explains how a non-penetrative framework can provide the solution.
A property company has been fined after workers were found working dangerously at height while demolishing buildings in Lancashire.
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