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RECYCLING BINS
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CLEANING PRODUCTS & SYSTEMS UVEX HECKEL SAFETY FOOTWEAR Find out more
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Offering a wide range of innovative cleaning products and systems for general building cleaning, healthcare, HoReCa and Controlled Environments. Comprising of durable and disposable mops and cloths, trolleys, scourers, floor pads, gloves and an award winning waste management range.
Tel: 01706 759597
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GAS DETECTION
Comfort that keeps you moving Heckel Maccrossroad 3.0 BOA® Fit System
Power through your shift with confidence. Featuring the BOA® Fit System for a fast customised fit. This multi-purpose safety boot is lightweight despite being designed for rugged terrain, which helps keep fatigue at bay.
Certified S3 protection and features water- resistant full-grain leather, metal-free toe cap and puncture-resistant sole. Durable nitrile rubber sole helps grip uneven ground. With a carbon footprint of just 11.76 kg CO2 eq.
Available in sizes 36–48 (UK 3.5–13).
Gas detection meets connected safety with the all-new G7
www.BlacklineSafety.com EVACUATIONS Evacuation specialist for people in buildings
• Advising you on your emergency evacuation plans • Escape evacuation equipment for every scenario • Providing support with expert training • Helping you to stay legal with annual maintenance
DRIVER SAFETY
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Use driver training courses and risk management solutions from the UK’s leading road safety charity
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business@iam.org.uk
To appear in Tomorrow’s Health & Safety classifed contact Clare at: CLARE@
opusbm.co.uk or 01625 426054
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