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THE EXHIBITORS


RRC INTERNATIONAL – STAND N10 Kevin and Nick will be on stand N10 throughout the two-day show to answer any questions you may have on RRC’s HSE training and consultancy services.


The training provider will be offering discounted places for the NEBOSH Certificate, Diploma and IOSH courses taking place in Manchester, Leeds and Newcastle. For those who want to travel further afield for training, the team can also do deals for courses at the Aberdeen, Glasgow, London, Dubai, Tunis, or Tbilisi centres.


RRC will showcase the new NEBOSH Certificate online courses at Health & Safety North, and visitors can discover why the online courses are so popular and deliver such good pass rates.


For those who are thinking about studying the new NEBOSH Process Safety Management course, Nick will be able to demo RRC’s online course, which is based on NEBOSH’s own study materials.


SITEZONE SAFETY – STAND F22 SiteZone Safety will be showcasing its portfolio of proximity warning systems at Health & Safety North 2018, stand F22 at the Event City, Manchester from 9-10 October.


Speaking ahead of the event Director Gary Escott said: “The SiteZone team will be on hand to share information on our safety innovations, and answering questions on how we could assist you in making your site operations safer. This year we have been focusing on improvements to anti-collision safety in the waste and recycling sectors as staff/vehicle collision risk is still a high priority. We look forward to engaging with influencers with insight at the show.”


The team will be on hand to demonstrate the full range of SiteZone radio frequency identification (RFID) proximity warning alarm systems including:


SiteZone proximity warning system SiteZone uses radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to warn pedestrians and drivers of each other’s presence. Using vibration as well as audio and visual alerts, SiteZone lets the driver know when a pedestrian is close to the vehicle and warns the pedestrian that their safety is compromised.


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There is a special show discount of 20% on all online courses, a prize draw for £500 training vouchers and some great runners-up prizes.


If you are looking for economic ways to train groups of staff, talk to the RRC team about in-company training and annual training contracts for their open and online courses.


Managing Director Gary Fallaize commented: “Last year’s show was a great success for RRC and it is in a great location with great enthusiasm from the visitors. Please visit the RRC stand where Kevin and Nick will look after you and demonstrate how effective our new online courses really are.”


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SiteZone variants: • SiteZone has evolved into smart variants including the UK’s first wireless proximity warning system, SiteZone iNstant, for easy and quick installation without cables.


• BucketZone is a SiteZone option specially designed for use on extendable parts of plant machinery.


• OverSite is a telematics option for SiteZone and represents the biggest development since the product was originally introduced. It collects essential data from SiteZone in the event of a zone breach and saves to the cloud to help managers monitor and improve site safety.


• Dumper Advance is a SiteZone variant specifically designed to prevent collisions between forward tipping dumpers and site workers. Robustly designed, a discrete antenna can be placed directly under the skip of the machine, which allows for the creation of a larger detection zone at the front of the vehicle which is the major point of concern.


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