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SAFETY & HEALTH EXPO SHOW GUIDE


BOLLE SAFETY Q160


Bolle Safety will be on hand at the Safety & Health Expo to demonstrate how they’ve simplified the ordering of prescription safety glasses with their new and unique All Inclusive Prescription Pack. The pack contains everything you need to order your prescription safety glasses, including a choice of 17 different frame styles, single vision or progressive Platinum double sided anti-scratch and anti- fog polycarbonate EN166F K&N lenses in any power, case, cord, fitting and dispensing. This is a truly easy and unique system.


Simply purchase a pack from your local distributor, take it to your local optician, choose your frame, your optician will take all the necessary measurements and send the form to Bolle Safety. Bolle Safety will manufacture your new glasses to EN166F K&N and return them to your optician who will contact you and arrange final fitting and checking.


TRAKA Stand M140


Traka will demonstrate how it can help organisations enforce process and fulfil health and safety requirements, whilst implementing superior management control right from pre-operational safety checks through to loading management.


Fault reporting, integrated alcohol testing and machine start controlled access to fork truck and fleet management, making sure only qualified staff can operate, are just some of the processes available where Traka can help to keep audit


The new exclusive permanent double sided anti-fog and anti-scratch Platinum coating is supplied as standard with the new All Inclusive Prescription Pack and it also guarantees greater safety, reliability and comfort. In all circumstances and at all times the Platinum lens innovation guarantees your eyes improved protection.


control using the latest intelligent key management.


Traka will be available to discuss tailored customer solutions when required to secure a wide variety of equipment, including PDAs and scanners, alongside increasingly used body worn camera technology to present accountability, efficiency and significant cost savings.


Steve Bumphrey, Sales Director at Traka, said: “The implications for not taking ownership of health and safety, both from a human perspective and business case, are increasingly significant. With severe fines that can prove the downfall for any business,


The system is suitable for all prescription types, all lens types, all markets sectors and all occupations from aeronautical engineers to zoo keepers. Contact Bolle Safety today to learn more about this simple and easy system and ensure you and your employees can see clearly at all times and in all situations.


www.bolle-safety.com


and even immediate imprisonment becoming a reality for those caught.


“Our ambition on stand M140 is to prove how simple measures can make a difference. Whilst we know every business has different health and safety requirements, Traka systems can help control, manage and audit the use of every key or asset in a secure setting. And with ease of installation, we can ensure visibility and traceability at all times to offer total peace of mind.”


Visitors will be able to see live displays of a range of Traka’s specialist systems, including its popular Touch series, presenting its ability to either operate as standalone systems requiring no network capabilities or networked via Traka’s exclusive Web software.


Traka’s DockSafe and loading management will also be on show as a simple install addition designed as a drive off prevention system, to stop vehicles prematurely leaving Goods Out bays of distribution centres.


www.traka.com/en/site/traka twitter.com/TomorrowsHS 49


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