PRODUCTS & SERVICES
CYGNUS CUT COSTS DURING STATION
RENOVATION Network Rail recently required a temporary fire alarm to be installed during work on three Waterloo Station suites to ultimately reduce the number of cable wires during installation, cut costs, and protect workers on site.
Network Rail contracted service provider MJ Quinn to renovate the three Waterloo Station suites, which cover a total space of 69,324 sq ft. Waterloo station is carrying out a major refurbishment of this area and required a temporary system. The system had to be user friendly and easy to work with in a building environment – Cygnus provided the ideal solution.
MJ Quinn worked in partnership with Bull Products, an independently owned manufacturer and importer of life- saving products, to install the Cygnus
JSP ACHIEVE BSI
CERTIFICATION JSP have been awarded BSI Certification to the new PPE Regulation for a range of protective products.
JSP has received an unprecedented four BSI CE certificates for its EVO2®, 3, 4, 5 and EVO® Full Brim industrial safety helmets, as well as its Force™8 half mask and PressToCheck™ P3 Filters, which enable wearers to easily and reliably check the face-fit of their half mask, and its Sonis® hearing protectors.
Always well ahead of the game, JSP has ensured that customers buying a JSP product today can have total confidence that it is future-proofed and complies with the new PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425, which replaces the old PPE Directive.
They can be sure that all new JSP products will continue to meet the new Regulation – the entire JSP range will be certified to the PPE Regulation by its enforcement date of 21st April 2018, many years ahead of the 2023 official deadline.
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Matthew Judson, Technical Director at JSP said: “Always first off the mark in ensuring safety, JSP has gained advanced certification from the BSI across a large selection of our world- renowned products, including head, hearing and respiratory protection.
“Gaining this important certification means that all JSP products will legally be able to be sold in both the EU and the UK, and demonstrates our total readiness for the coming
Regulation, well before we need to be by law.
“If you buy now, you are safe in the knowledge that JSP products will always comply with the PPE Regulation. JSP is committed to continuing manufacture of quality safety products, going above and beyond the minimum requirements of all regulations and legislation. This truly is a ‘Safety First’ from JSP.”
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Wireless Alarm System – a major innovation in wireless technology.
The most adaptable temporary fire alarm system used in the construction industry, the Cygnus range is designed to work over long distances, underground, and in areas of dense concrete or steel frames.
Providing ultimate reliability and performance, the Cygnus range can connect up to 480 individual units in 15 different zones using Class 1 Radio, and features an advanced cause and effect set up between zones that are ideal for complex projects.
In April 2017, eight Cygnus Detector Interface units were installed across eight floors and will be in place until work finishes on site in December 2017. Taking only one week to install, the interface module can be assigned to a zone and has an individual unit number like all other Cygnus devices, meaning many interfaces could be addressed into a single system.
The system provides heat and smoke detection in and outside of working hours as well as CO detection in particular circumstances. The system also ensures workers are protected in an emergency, thanks to the interface which will trigger the door release and deactivate the entry/exit turnstile so a quick evacuation can be made to the assembly point.
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