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SHE EXPO 2016 SHOW GUIDE


ARCO’S FIRST EVER FULL RANGE OF WOMEN’S HI-VIS HAZARDWEAR DEBUTS ON SAFETY & HEALTH


EXPO’S CATWALK UK safety company Arco is set to debut their first ever full range of women’s hi-vis hazardwear at Safety & Health Expo 2016 (stand M2050-M2100).


Models will take to the runway donning garments specifically contoured to both fit the female form, and keep women safe at work with meticulously specified and placed reflective bands around the chest, arms or legs.


Visitors to Arco’s stand will discover the company’s latest advancements in safety services, such as specialist mortal risk areas including working at height and confined spaces. The company’s


award-winning mobile confined spaces training unit will also be on the stand, and experts will be on hand to answer questions and offer advice.


Arco has its own, in-house, UKAS and SATRA independently accredited Product Assurance Laboratory. Recent testing Arco has shown that some of the products that you assume to be safe may not actually be fit for purpose.


Arco’s quality experts will be on the stand to provide advice and information for visitors. For those keen to hear more, Arco’s Marketing Director, Adam Young, will be putting quality and assurance in the spotlight, highlighting the topical issue of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) standards in the BOHS forum on Thursday 23rd June.


Other safety specialisms, such as hazard control, safety compliance, face-fit testing, and industrial skincare will be showcased.


Berendsen, rental workwear provider, will be showcasing its fully managed garment and maintenance services at the Safety and Health Expo, in partnership with the Professional Clothing Show 21-23 June 2016 at EXCEL in London.


Visitors to Stand T2150 will learn about the hygiene, time and cost benefits of outsourcing workwear management as well as being able to see first-hand the robust, high quality garments provided by Berendsen. A selection of these will also be modelled on the catwalk at the Workwear fashion show – SHE LIVE, 22 June at 15:30.


DISCOVER THE BENEFITS OF A FULLY MANAGED WORKWEAR SERVICE WITH BERENDSEN


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Serving a diverse range of private and public sector organisations across the country, Berendsen is trusted to provide appealing, fit-for-purpose professional garments. Able to service a broad range of requirements and sizes, Berendsen’s sector-specific professional clothing collections include technical, high visibility, free movement and flame retardant items as well as specially selected overalls, uniforms and accessories.


Commenting on the benefits of utilising a fully managed workwear service, Sibtain Naqvi, UK Product Marketing Manager


For further information about Arco, visit www.arco.co.uk


for Workwear at Berendsen said: “When you outsource your workwear management to Berendsen, there are lots of things you won't have to worry about. We work closely with you to find the right garments for your colleagues and then we take care of everything else – from sourcing, fitting and laundering right through to maintenance and delivery. This frees up your valuable time, space, personnel and capital so you can focus on your core business.


“From chefs, machinery operators, and metalworkers to mechanics, utility operators and emergency service providers, our workwear services help to keep workers safe, comfortable and alert when performing everyday tasks, every single day.”


Visit Berendsen Workwear at the Safety and Health Expo, 21-23 June 2016 at EXCEL London, stand T2150 and at the Workwear fashion show – SHE LIVE 22 June at 15:30.


Experience a free demonstration of precision RFID garment tracking technology at the Safety and Health Expo with Berendsen.


Register for free tickets at www.safety-health-expo.co.uk


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