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THE ULTIMATE CHOICES IN WORK TROUSERS


Snickers Workwear introduces new styles, new designs and their most advanced work trousers yet – with 4-way stretch.


September sees the next generation of Work Trouser choices from the premier brand of working clothes for professional tradesmen and women. The Flexiwork 2.0 trousers are designed for craftsmen who want nothing but the best. These high-spec trousers are made of durable 4-way stretch fabric that offers a new level of comfort and freedom of movement.


Then there’s the ‘loose-fit’ AllroundWork stretch trousers which have a classic Snickers Workwear look and feel plus the new FlexiWork Denim Work Trousers where Workwear meets Streetwear in these slim-fitting work trousers made of washed stretch denim.


Also take a look at the new regular-fit RUFFWork Canvas+ heavy duty trousers. But the ladies will definitely have a close eye on the ALLroundWork womens stretch trousers, specially designed and


shaped to fit the female anatomy with a narrower waist for optimal comfort and freedom of movement.


All in all, these are probably the best possible additions to the Snickers Work Trouser range with something to suit everyone on any site or job.


www.snickersworkwear.co.uk


training area with a 40m tunnel and a non-operational 30m wind turbine.


Working at height remains one of the biggest causes of fatalities and major injuries. In workplace rescue, practical experience can make the difference between life or death giving rescuers the confidence to deal with a situation quickly and calmly because they have encountered it before in a realistic training scenario.


The new courses comprise:


GWO9 – Advanced Rescue Training (ART): This course deals with the specific issues surrounding advanced rescues in all areas of a wind turbines, giving delegates the knowledge and practical skill required to safely package and extract an injured person using industry standard lowering and raising equipment applicable to that issued by the employer.


3M SAFETY TRAINING FACILITY APPROVED FOR GWO


ADVANCED RESCUE TRAINING The science-based technology company 3M has received GWO (Global Wind Organisation) approval for two new, advanced rescue courses at its training facility in Oldham.


The highly practical courses are limited to four students per instructor for maximum delegate-to- trainer interaction involving practical demonstrations and application-specific teaching. Training areas include three telecommunications towers, a 17m working at height training tower, a confined space


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GWO10 – Advanced Rescue Training (ART) Nacelle, Tower and Basement Rescue Refresher (NTBRR): This refresher course reviews and builds upon previously gained knowledge and skills from the ART Nacelle, Tower and Basement training, as well as Working at Height training. Delegates practice entry type injured person rescue operations in a wind turbine generator, using industry standard rescue equipment, rescue methods and techniques.


Successful delegates will receive a GWO ART certificate valid for two years and a Single Rescuer certificate with no expiry date.


3M is offering each course at an ‘early bird’ discounted price of £595 +VAT. (The cost mentioned is subject to change and purely at 3M discretion.)


www.3m.co.uk/safetytraining www.tomorrowshs.com


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