PPE WORKWEAR
INSTITUTE OF OCCUPATIONAL
MEDICINE Research Avenue North, Riccarton, Edinburgh, EH14 4AP
T 08458 737 020 E
info@iom-world.org W
www.iom-world.org
CONTROLLING SUBSTANCES HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH
IOM Protection for Workplace Health blends occupational hygiene, laboratory analysis and H&S learning and development. Established in 1969, our occupational health research helps us understand the factors affecting human health in the workplace and the wider environment.
IDENTIFY. SOLVE. DELIVER
We help organisations identify hazards and risks. We solve employee protection concerns through workplace measurements, risk assessments and laboratory analysis. Finally, we deliver science-led, pragmatic advice, training and recommendations.
COVID-19 risk assessment | COSHH assessments | Chemicals | Dust exposure |PPE testing | Legionella assessment| LEV testing| Noise | Vibration | Welding fumes
JSP LTD JSP Limited, Worsham Mill, Minster Lovell, Oxford, OX29 0TA, England
T +44(0)1993 826050 E
sales@jspsafety.com W
www.jspsafety.com
Established in 1964, JSP is internationally recognised as the leading manufacturer of innovative ‘above the neck’ Personal Protective Equipment specialising in Head, Eye, Face, Respiratory Protection and Height Safety Products.
With state-of-the-art automated manufacturing and testing facilities in 7 factories over 3 continents, JSP is strongly committed to innovation with an in-house Research and Development team and has been voted European leader in Industrial Head Protection by Frost and Sullivan.
JSP operates a BSI Kitemark scheme for products, the platinum standard for product quality providing a guarantee that every product that JSP manufactures is from a batch that has been controlled and tested to ensure it passes the relevant standard. JSP is the chosen brand for workers as they can be confident that by choosing JSP PPE they are wearing a Tested, Trusted and Traceable product with full technical backup and support.
TILSATEC
Tilsatec Limited, Flanshaw Lane, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF2 9ND
T 01924 375742 E
info@tilsatec.com W
www.tilsatec.com
Tilsatec is a UK manufacturer, specialising in cut resistant gloves and sleeves engineering high levels of performance and protection into all our products. Working closely in partnership with customers, we develop solutions from the ground up to ensure maximum performance/cost efficiencies.
Tilsatec not only produce finished items of PPE but the Rhino Yarn™ technology which goes into our products is manufactured on site in the UK. As the yarn is a key element in delivering a product’s mechanical protection, we can ensure and maintain control and performance throughout, whilst delivering value and assurance.
Having expanded our manufacturing capabilities, we have also established a comprehensive UKAS accredited, in-house mechanical testing laboratory. This further demonstrates our commitment to ensuring high standards of quality and consistency.
UNIGLOVES
3 Ambley Green, Gillingham Business Park, Gillingham, Kent, ME8 0NJ
T 0800 049 6602 E
enquiries@unigloves.co.uk W
unigloves.co.uk
Unigloves has been saving lives across the world by protecting hands and preventing the spread of disease since 1988, when we manufactured our first gloves. Today, we produce up to 100 gloves every second of every day; we are one of the world’s leading glove manufacturers, as well as one of Europe’s most trusted providers of protective products and services.
From our offices in the UK and Germany, we supply our products to European wholesalers, buying groups, and retailers across multiple industry sectors and regions. You can find our products in households, laboratories, healthcare environments, hair and beauty salons and body art studios, food processing facilities and industrial environments.
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