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TRAKA SECURES THE HEALTH &
SAFETY EVENT 2017 Traka is attending The Health & Safety Event to demonstrate how its intelligent key and asset management solutions can ensure full control and accountability for the successful running of a safe and efficient workplace.
On stand D64, the intelligent key cabinets and lockers systems manufacturer will showcase how its state-of-the-art solutions can provide full audit trail capability, to ensure complete compliance to latest health and safety standards.
BSIF LAUNCH BEST PRACTICE
INITIATIVES The British Safety Industry Federation will take to the stage at the Health & Safety Event 2017 to reveal plans to drive up the standard of safety products and services in the UK.
The BSIF, which is partnering with the event for the first time this year, is relaunching its Registered Safety Supplier and Safe Supplier Accreditation initiatives. The twin schemes aim to raise confidence among businesses investing in health and safety by setting a benchmark for the quality of products and the training of those involved in supplying them.
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Visitors will be able to see live displays of how Traka systems can assist from pre- operational safety checks such as fault reporting and integrated alcohol testing; machine start controlled access, to fork truck and fleet management, using the latest intelligent key management.
Traka will also demonstrate how its systems can be tailored towards customer needs to secure a wide variety of assets including PDAs, chip and pin machines and radio. In loading management, Traka will present unique anti-drive-off prevention solutions alongside high security dock door control.
Gemma Brennan-Smith, Marketing Manager at Traka UK, commented: “The implications for not taking ownership of health and safety are
The federation will also be championing best practice through the BSIF Safety Awards, which for the first time have been integrated into the programme of the show. The winners in all three categories – Product Innovation, Service Awards and Safety Excellence – will be announced during a ceremony on the final day of the event.
The BSIF will also be giving those shortlisted the opportunity to present their products in the Product Innovation category to the judges in front of a live audience at the event.
BSIF Chief Executive Alan Murray said: “In 15 years of BSIF Safety Awards, this is the first time the awards will be judged in a live environment, which is a very
becoming increasingly significant, with severe fines that can prove the downfall for any business, and even immediate imprisonment becoming a reality for those caught.
“As one of the leading providers of key management solutions, we are attending the show to prove how simple measures can make a difference. We will show how Traka systems can control, manage and audit the use of every key, asset or device to ensure visibility and traceability at all times to offer total peace of mind.”
To find out more, please visit Traka’s stand D64 at The Health & Safety event.
www.traka.com
exciting prospect. Presenting in front of a live audience will put additional pressure on the entrants, creating a highly absorbing spectacle for observers.
“Our partnership with the Health & Safety Event, and its organisers Western Business Exhibitions and Publishing, provides us with a fantastic opportunity to engage with the health and safety community at large, not only at Birmingham NEC in March but also at the related events in Glasgow, in May, and Manchester, in October. Among the topics we will be discussing with audiences is the need for quality benchmarks that will give customers greater confidence in their suppliers and reduce instances of poor practice.”
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