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Paving the way
Everbuild Building Products Ltd has announced that it has acquired the distribution rights to GEO-FIX the paving jointing mortar, the
unique, patented GEO-FIX product which had previously been distributed by Feb since its invention in the mid 1990s.
“We will be working with Feb and GEO-FIX to transfer stocks to Everbuild as soon as possible and anticipate soon being in a position to supply
GEO-FIX to both Feb and Everbuild customers.”
RapierStar and
Kee Safety
Screwfix
receives
RapierStar has announced that it has agreed a partnership deal with Screwfix
CHAS
Group, a partnership that was a direct result of a meeting at Fastener Fair
Stuttgart 2007.
Starting last year with Screwfix’s September catalogue, and now in 135 Screwfix
accreditation
branches, RapierStar is able to supply the full range of specialist window screws and
installation fixings from its newly opened 43,000 square feet warehouse and office
facility in Congleton, UK, which is within 15 miles of Screwfix’s own Stoke on Trent
Kee Safety Ltd, a supplier of handrail, guard rail, roof
complex.
edge protection and steelwork connections, has
In its eighteenth year of trading, RapierStar says it has grown continually in its announced it has successfully gained the Contractors
specialist field of supplying window screws and fixings for the PVC-U fabrication
Health and Safety Assessment Scheme (CHAS)
industry, and has extended its product ranges to include a comprehensive selection
accreditation. By meeting the acceptable standard of
of woodscrews, direct-fix concrete screws as well as decking screws. All of these
health and safety compliance required for
products are complemented by drill and driver bits, adhesives, abrasives and other
accreditation.
ancillaries.
“We are delighted with this accreditation, as we feel
Over recent years RapierStar has introduced Microsoft Dynamics, fully integrated
it is important for us as a company to show that we can
information technology, expanded its branches in Norwich and Belfast, and
developed supply partners throughout the UK and Europe.
achieve the safety standards set by respected
“As one of the most financially stable importers and distributors, we look forward
organisations such as CHAS” said David Hill, group
to a successful relationship with the UK’s largest direct supplier to trade.”
marketing director at Kee Safety Ltd. “By achieving
accreditation with CHAS our customers will be reassured
that we are constantly improving the quality of our
services. It also illustrates how our employees continue
to work safely and to a high standard.”
CHAS carries out independent assessments of
company health and safety policies and procedures,
administered by the London Borough of Merton. Run
jointly by a number of local authorities and other
organisations, with the support of the Health and Safety
Executive, the CHAS scheme indicates whether a
company has demonstrated adequate documentary
compliance and acceptable management arrangements
in compliance with Health and Safety legislation.
The CHAS accreditation has been achieved through
Kee Safety's design and installation division, Kee
Projects. The Kee Projects division specialises in
providing turnkey project solutions, whether they be
new build, refurbishment or retro-fit developments. By
combining expert industry knowledge and safety product
ranges, the Kee Projects team can provide safety
guardrail and handrail solutions that will meet all project
requirements.
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