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KEE SAFETY INTRODUCES SCOTLAND’S LARGEST FALL PROTECTION COMPANY
Global supplier of fall protection solutions and safety railing systems, Kee Safety has announced an exciting new venture that sees four of its Scottish- based businesses merge into one premier fall protection company. This development will allow the company to create new employment opportunities, invest in new technologies and deliver a more efficient and effective operation.
As of Tuesday 1 September, the four businesses, Roof Edge Fabrications, The Roof Anchor Company, W.H. Maintenance and APS Safety Systems, will trade under APS Safety Systems Ltd and will operate out of a facility in Glasgow. The APS Safety System team will combine employees from all four companies, resulting in one highly skilled and knowledgeable team. Customers will have access to a larger product range, including fall protection systems, guardrails, walkway solutions and fixed access products.
Brian McLean, General Manager of APS Safety Systems, said: “We are very excited about this merger. Built on 10 years of success, APS Safety Systems’ reputation is based on quality and safety. This, combined with the ‘Separate People from Hazards’
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philosophy that all Kee Safety companies abide by, makes us confident that this new structure will benefit existing and new employees, clients, and our supply chain and will allow us to continue our sales growth across Scotland.”
Part of the Kee Safety Group, APS Safety Systems specialises in the design, installation and maintenance of fall protection and access systems. The company offers a range of planned and preventative maintenance services to ensure that buildings and asset portfolios remain in the best possible condition. Operating across sectors such as industrial, education, commercial and retail, residential and health, APS Safety Systems assist clients at every stage of their project, from expert advice at the outset, through installation to on-going maintenance.
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WERNERCO’S DIRECTOR OF PRODUCT ENGINEERING TAKES ON EMEA RESPONSIBILITY
WernerCo’s Director of Product Engineering, Steve Lock, has recently been promoted to take on new responsibilities for EMEA projects and aligning the European offering.
With more than 15 year’s experience leading multi- disciplined engineering teams to deliver product solutions for
customers, including five years as Technical Director at J.P Hare Ltd, Steve is now responsible for delivering
EMEA projects and the European business, which aligns all major products and utilises the wider company expertise in this field.
Steve now also leads product engineering and development across all UK brands as WernerCo bids farewell to Paul Bruton, who retired last month after 45 years spent in the ladder industry, following an in- depth transition period.
Justin White, Managing Director at WernerCo, commented: “We are delighted to have Steve in the team, as he brings with him extensive knowledge that will be invaluable to the future development of our product ranges in the coming years. His responsibility for EMEA projects also comes at an exciting time as we look forward to a number of major new product developments later this year as we get back to business following the impact of Coronavirus.
“Steve steps into the large shoes left behind by Paul Bruton, who has been an integral part of the team at WernerCo over many years.”
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