THE New Elfin hand-held medium-to-heavy-duty pendant stations from Treotham Automation are designed to meet stringent ergonomic and safety requirements.
Liz Foster reminds readers that prevention is better than a cure when working at heights.
RECENT changes to the standard for the manufacture of height safety products deliver a higher specification at product level; however they are not so relevant if they are not accompanied by a change in approach and attitude by organisations and their workforce as to correct equipment use.
Regularly checking height safety equipment can save lives in the workplace. Liz Foster writes for Safety First.
Forthcoming changes to industrial fall protection equipment standard are designed to save lives. Liz Foster reports for Safety First.
DBI-SALA has announced the launch of a new Lanyard Cover, an optional accessory item for use with fall arrest shock absorbing lanyards.
Guna Chandran (GC) Facilities Management Coordinator, Fairfield City Council and Carl Sachs* (CS) Director of Workplace Access & Safety talk to Safety First (SF) about the Council’s new height safety programme
ALERT Safety has formed a new technical division offering solutions to confined space entry, hazmat and emergency service applications.
DETERMINING who is legally responsible for height safety is often difficult for the courts, so it should be no surprise that deciding financial responsibility is equally fraught with difficulty.
Di Beauchamp outlines the steps necessary to protect staff working at height.