H&S NORTH: EXHIBITORS
Alcumus Stand K34
At H&S North this year Alcumus, a specialist provider of software-led solutions in the risk management sector, will be showcasing its software-based risk management and supply-chain management solutions, UKAS accredited certification services, workplace monitoring services, training and HR consultancy.
Alcumus will have demos and information available and will also offer discounts on selected products and services for bookings made on the day. Plus, you can get your hands on a selection of free whitepapers for you to peruse in your own time.
With more than 40,000 clients using Alcumus’ services delivered under its SafeContractor, PSM, Sypol, ISOQAR and Info Exchange brands, don’t miss out on this exclusive offering at H&S North.
Key features at Alcumus’ stand will be:
• SafeContractor’s new SafePQQ offering, giving clients greater visibility of the compliance risks within their supply chain. This will also focus on extending it beyond health and safety by providing an online platform for businesses and contractors to verify commitment to best practice quickly and cost-effectively
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Info Exchange will showcase its latest functionality, including the new and improved user experience, interface and applications including: Incident Reporting, Risk Assessments, Audits, Property, Maintenance and Asset Management
• Alcumus’s team of Sypol COSHH specialists will be on hand to help you understand your organisation’s exposure to hazardous substances
Unigloves Stand: N2
Single-use hand protection experts Unigloves will be showcasing the importance of grip and durability through its enhanced PRO.TECT range at this year’s Health and Safety North.
Located on stand N2, members of the Unigloves team will give visitors to the chance to see and feel four of the latest heavy duty editions to its performance PRO.TECT range.
Backing this up will be practical demonstrations of the effectiveness of the enhanced grip properties of it’s Nitrile PRO.TECT Orange HD and PRO.TECT Green HD gloves over traditional single use nitrile gloves. Visitors will be able to test the gloves in both wet and oily environments and feel the grip performance themselves.
Designed for a wide range of industrial environments requiring protection against chemicals such as
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and help you understand how Sypol’s range of services can make your business safer, healthier and stronger. Alcumus’ team of occupational hygienists can also provide a range of workplace monitoring services including air quality testing, HAVE testing and noise exposure, and are offering visitors the chance to book a free monitoring services consultation
• UKAS accredited certification body ISOQAR will have information on its ISO and British standards, as well as information on ISOQAR IRCA-approved training courses
• PSM will have information on its new proposition to support SMEs with health and safety and HR services
www.alcumusgroup.com
the automotive manufacturing, maintenance and repair, engineering, maintenance, pharmaceutical and laboratory work, the Unigloves nitrile disposable gloves provide a range of wearer benefits.
Unigloves Marketing Director Donald Gillespie said: “We want visitors to our stand to experience for themselves the difference between the enhanced grip performance of our PRO.TECT range in dry, wet and oily environments compared to standard nitrile gloves. Our demonstration zone will give them the chance to try ours, and traditional nitrile gloves, in identical environments so the difference can literally be felt.”
The new Unigloves catalogue will also be available to visitors as will sample packs for visitors to take with them and test the gloves in their own work environments.
https://info.unigloves.co.uk/request-a-sample www.tomorrowshs.com
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