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Contractor takes steps to boost ladder safety (1st July 2008)
To increase awareness of the importance of safe working practices among staff, Northern-based building maintenance and refurbishment contractor, cityresponse, brought in health and safety consultant Peter Carter who tu
From Health safety welfare
Step by step (1st May 2008)
Ladderstore.com has launched its new, all news website containing information on safe working at height. "Our involvement with the HSE training initiative 'Shattered Lives' proved the real catalyst for this idea. There
From Plant process control
Helping to prevent 'Shattered Lives' (1st March 2008)
The latest campaign to be launched by the Health and Safety Executive kicked off in February with the aim of reducing the number of slips, trips or fall accidents at work.
Free check up (1st May 2007)
Ladderstore.com has come up with a free and simple way to check that ladders are safe. If they are found to be safe, the company can help keep them that way with its Ladder Log Safety Tagging System; if they are not saf
From Premises management maintenance
Safety in the warehouse (1st September 2007)
The Klime-Eze range of mobile safety steps and bespoke ladder systems, available from ladderstore.com, represent affordable and safe solutions to working at height in warehouses and storage facilities.
Safety steps (1st March 2007)
The Klime-Eze range of mobile safety steps and bespoke ladder systems, available from ladderstore.com, represents affordable and safe solutions to working at height in warehouses and storage facilities. Key to the range is t
Ladder record (1st July 2006)
The Working at Height Directive 2005 means it is now the responsibility of anyone who supervises employees using ladders and access equipment to ensure ladders are inspected regularly and that those inspections are recorded.
Ladder help (1st July 2005)
Ladderstore.com offers training in the use of ladders and access equipment, and inspection procedures to ensure that all employees and contractors are protected and equipment is safe to use.