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PRODUCTS BE PREPARED FOR WINTER


WITH SNICKERS Snickers new Waterproof Jackets will keep you warm and dry – all day, every day.


You can count on year-round comfort and protection with Snickers Workwear new AllRoundWork Waterproof Jackets. They’ll make your working day easier and more comfortable with built-in quality, functionality and high-performance features to cope with the very worst that the weather can throw at you.


With lightweight and heavier-duty designs and styles for professional tradesmen and women, these jackets are 100% waterproof. The insides are fully sealed from the worst of the weather and every seam is taped or sealed. Even the pockets and cuffs are specially designed to keep the weather out and dry warmth in.


There’s a host of designs, styles and extensive size options so you can select just the right jacket for you and your job. To back them up, Snickers has a great range of Winter Vests and Bodywarmers, even a Body Mapping Micro Fleece - so you’ll be well looked after all day, every day.


www.snickersworkwear.co.uk


LEADING EQUIPMENT TESTING SPECIALIST SWITCHES TO RFID


SYSTEM One of Ireland’s leading testing and inspection specialists for lifting equipment has switched to a new RFID system to improve safety and efficiency.


Cork-based Anderco Lifting is using CoreRFID’s CheckedOK system for its on-site


reports. CheckedOK offers equipment safety testing and inventory reports enabling users to pull all data together in one place and send it directly to clients. Its RFID based system can reduce reporting times from a couple of days to a matter of minutes. It can be integrated into users’ IT systems and customised for specific client needs such as adding new equipment categories.


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Anderco, which is well-established in the Irish utilities, chemicals, construction and petroleum industries, is planning to offer a new training service for its CheckedOK users.


Anderco’s MD Jim Lennon said: “Our previous system could no longer deliver the increased functionality, flexibility and time efficiency clients increasingly want from their reporting systems. CheckedOK enables us to offer clients the service they want as well as improving our processes, especially in terms of booking in regular checks.”


CoreRFID’s Technical Director Munzi Ali commented: “The CheckedOK Solution is widely used to help improve safety management in construction, engineering, manufacturing and chemical industries.


“The system enables customers to easily collect and access inspection data using handheld computers, Android and Windows tablet devices or mobile phones and so reduce human error as well as speeding-up the process.


“Even though its well-established, we’re looking to continually update its capabilities and functions and we recently added a camera to complement data collection.”


CoreRFID’s Irish client base includes long-time users of CheckedOK Walter Watson, which manufactures overhead cranes, Prolift Handling, a supplier and service provider of lifting and material handling equipment and Hoistech, a specialist in manufacturing and testing lifting equipment.


www.corerfid.com www.tomorrowshs.com


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