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A thirst for safety
23 January 2013
When Coca-Cola embarked on building a new flagship bottling and distribution plant in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, plastic-barrier specialists, A-Safe was called in to advise on the safety features of the proposed 45-acre

When Coca-Cola embarked on
building a new flagship bottling and
distribution plant in Lisburn,
Northern Ireland, plastic-barrier
specialists, A-Safe was called in to
advise on the safety features of the
proposed 45-acre plant.
The new plant would converge two sites into one under the Coca- Cola Hellenic brand, and be one of the largest production, bottling and distribution sites in the world.
A-Safe has now installed a variety of systems within the site, including bespoke column protectors specifically for this site. It has also installed pedestrian and vehicle segregation barriers, pedestrian walkways, machinery and equipment protection, height restrictors across doorways and door frames and bollards.
The new plant would converge two sites into one under the Coca- Cola Hellenic brand, and be one of the largest production, bottling and distribution sites in the world.
A-Safe has now installed a variety of systems within the site, including bespoke column protectors specifically for this site. It has also installed pedestrian and vehicle segregation barriers, pedestrian walkways, machinery and equipment protection, height restrictors across doorways and door frames and bollards.
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