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Platforms provided for ports and docks
23 January 2013
Contact Attachments has designed and manufactured a bespoke Aerial Rescue Platform to help ports and docks management authorities salvage injured crew from ships. The product has been produced especially for H.E.F.,

Contact Attachments has
designed and
manufactured a bespoke
Aerial Rescue Platform to
help ports and docks
management authorities
salvage injured crew from
ships. The product has
been produced especially
for H.E.F., a long-standing
client of the company in
Belgium, and has already
been installed at Antwerp
docks.
The platform is capable of holding up to eight people plus a stretcher, has self-closing and automaticlocking gates for additional security, and is also protected by a salt-resistant coating to ensure the steelwork isnt corroded by seawater.
Not only does the bespoke platform conform with current EU regulations, but it also exceeds new Safety Port Authority Regulations.
"The feedback we've received has been extremely positive, and we've had a number of enquiries to produce similar products from a range of potential customers," says Joe Headley, international business development manager.
The platform is capable of holding up to eight people plus a stretcher, has self-closing and automaticlocking gates for additional security, and is also protected by a salt-resistant coating to ensure the steelwork isnt corroded by seawater.
Not only does the bespoke platform conform with current EU regulations, but it also exceeds new Safety Port Authority Regulations.
"The feedback we've received has been extremely positive, and we've had a number of enquiries to produce similar products from a range of potential customers," says Joe Headley, international business development manager.
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