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JSP INDUSTRIAL SAFETY HELMETS: TRUSTED, TESTED,


TRACEABLE Using sub-standard personal protective equipment that does not deliver the safety benefits it promises can have devastating consequences. Serious and even fatal injuries have occurred because the head protection being worn by the victims did not meet British and European safety standards.


To address the proliferation of cheap, illegal and counterfeit products in the market JSP Ltd offers not one but two methods via which the millions of wearers of its helmets can check they’ve got the real thing and are fully protected.


First is the highly distinctive and instantly recognisable ‘shield’ shape on the front of every industrial safety helmet from JSP. The shape of the Shield™ badge of identity has evolved over the last 40 years and is unique to JSP. Its purpose is to allow JSP products to be clearly identified as the genuine article and thus trusted by procurers, site managers and users to provide outstanding head protection because of their exceptional quality and durability.


LAMPS IN SAFE HANDS WITH BALCAN


ENGINEERING Balcan Engineering, the global provider of bulb and lamp recycling systems, has launched a new plastic lamp processor that significantly improves speed and safety for separating the plastic from fluorescent lighting.


The new ‘Raptor’ machine removes the plastic coating from fluorescent tubes and separates the glass into a drum allowing both materials to be easily processed. This new machine can be connected to existing Balcan recycling equipment, which provides the filtration system and activated


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Because each JSP helmet is unique, wearers can also use the company’s pioneering online tracing and verification system, JSPCheck™, to determine the authenticity of their head protection.


JSPCheck™ uses the helmet's unique individual manufacturing barcode to access the full product traceability system operated throughout JSP’s production cycle. Performing the check is quick and straightforward. Simply go online and enter the helmet’s model, colour, serial number and date of manufacture – all moulded into the underside of the peak, or on the manufacturing barcode. After clicking ‘verify’, you will receive an e-mailed response from JSP in less than a minute.


carbon for mercury removal from the vapour. It can also be supplied with its own in independent dust and mercury filter allowing it to operate as an independent system for total, safe and efficient lamp processing.


Designed to be fed continually, the Raptor can process up to 2000 tubes per hour, which is more than 10 times as many as removing the plastic manually.


Alistair Rinfret, Managing Director of Balcan Engineering said; “This new machine will significantly improve speed and safety when stripping out the plastic parts of fluorescent tubes. Usually this is done manually using a knife to cut or shave it off, so it is very time consuming and of course handling a knife there is the risk of cuts. There is also the risk the lamp could shatter in your hand. After the plastic has been removed the


JSP’s helmets are manufactured and tested under both the ISO9001:2008 Quality Management System (QMS) and the British Standards Institution’s (BSI) Kitemark™ scheme. They meet, and significantly exceed, all relevant international performance standards.


JSP’s technical director, Matthew Judson, says: “We urge wearers of industrial head protection to look for JSP's Shield™ badge of origin and use the unique online JSPCheck™ system to verify the quality and performance of their helmets. That way, they know they will be protected at work and avoid vulnerability to serious injury, should the worst happen.”


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lamp debris can then be processed normally through a lamp recycling system. This new machine does all of this quickly, safely and efficiently and vastly increases throughput levels.”


From lamp crushing machinery to complete recycling processing plants, Balcan Engineering’s range of equipment is built and customised with the user in mind. Hard-wearing, high-quality and easy to maintain, Balcan provide specialist solutions that offer the perfect way to recycle spent bulbs and lamps, ensuring companies can meet international regulations and maximise environmental credentials. Balcan’s recycling equipment is used throughout the world processing in excess of 250 million lamps per year.


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