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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


Snickers’ NEW 4-Way Stretch Trousers give maximum mobility


These NEW slim-fit stretch trousers deliver extreme working comfort all day, every day


you are on site. The 4-way stretch fabrics integrated into these Work Trousers deliver maximum freedom of movement for all


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EMMA Safety Footwear just got safer for you & the environment


Next Generation Safety that takes your wellbeing and the environment as seriously as you do!


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ow part of the Hultafors Group’s PPE portfolio, EMMA Safety Footwear is a fully EU accredited range of


excellent values shoes and boots that satisfy a wide range of user needs and workplaces - including light and heavy industry sectors plus office and retail environments. Complementing the Solid Gear and Toe Guard range, EMMA


safety footwear includes all the Hultafors Group hallmarks of hi-tech designs that combine top quality materials for ulti- mate comfort, maximum safety and wellbeing at work. What’s more, if sustainability is a priority for you and


your company, every product in the EMMA range is made entirely from recycled or recyclable materials. It’s a 100% ‘circular’ manufacturing, usage and recycling process for every shoe and boot produced under the EMMA brand.


EMMA Safety Footwear u 01484 854788 u sales@hultaforsgroup.co.uk u www.emmasafetyfootwear.com


Hellberg Safety u 01484 854788


kinds of work all year round as well as improved ventilation and overall comfort. With great fit and superb value for money they have a slimmer tailored fit for better all-round looks and protec-


tion against snagging. Plus reinforced stretch Cordura in the certified KneeGuard System for greater flexibility, com- fort and durability. They’re specially designed to take the new D30 ERGO Craftsman Kneepad. Check out all the Stretch Garments from Snickers Workwear – the optimal choice for craftsmen and women who need to get every job done comfortably and efficiently on site.


Snickers Workwear u 01484 854788 u sales@hultaforsgroup.co.uk uwww.snickersworkwear.co.uk


Hellberg Safety – Advanced Personal Protective Equipment U


products that are comfortable and reliable in any risk environment. The SECURE series features everything from standard passive ear defenders


available in 3 protection levels to advanced electronic communication solutions. SECURE ACTIVE allows you to communicate with your colleagues, hear warning


signals and other important information while protected from hazardous noise. SECURE RELAX protects your hearing while you enjoy listening to your favourite radio station, while SECURE REACT allows you to listen to AM/FM radio and communicate with your colleagues while still being protected from harmful noise.


The SAFE face protection range offers customised visors solutions for protection


against a variety of hazards. The visors and carriers are ergonomically designed to be practical and effective and are fully compatible with the SECURE system.


u sales@hultaforsgroup.co.uk u www.hellbergsafety.com Local energy network innovation needed on journey to net zero emissions


available capacity if the UK is to achieve its net zero carbon emissions goal.


L Symon Gray, Head of Networks at Energy Assets


Networks, says that the move toward greater electrification and the decision to outlaw new petrol, diesel and hybrid vehicles by 2035, will require independent distribution network owners (IDNOs) to bring greater innovation to local network design and load management.


He said: “The government’s decision to phase out new


fossil fuelled vehicles – including part electrified hybrids – earlier than anticipated means that we need to accelerate plans to create smart local networks capable of managing load more effectively than ever before.


“We need to be ready for the electric vehicle revolution


through more innovative network design and load management while integrating renewables generation and battery storage into network design. In this way, we can be a key contributor to a lower carbon future.”


Energy Assets Networks (IDNO) and Energy Assets


Pipelines (IGT), its gas transporter equivalent, have grown fast since being launched two years ago – capturing an impressive 5% market share of planned new residential development network adoptions in Britain.


“We have built our offer on being an agile partner for


developers and contractors, taking a flexible approach both to asset values and asset type and investing in the people and skills that will ensure that schemes progress as quickly as possible,” said Symon.


“Our in-house technical expertise means we can also


shape local network design to meet the resilience and capacity requirements that will be needed as we decarbonise our economy.”


Aside from electricity networks for residential


developments, Energy Assets has an asset management partnership with Grain for 1GB fibre-to-the-home networks, and is now expanding into on-street and in-transit EV charging infrastructure, working as an asset adopter alongside world-leading technology providers.


CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/ENERGYMANAGEMENT “The challenges facing the UK on its journey to net zero


carbon emissions are considerable, but they also open up significant opportunities for local network owners.”


Energy Assets Networks u www.energyassets.co.uk


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ocal energy network operators must play a significant role in balancing consumer demand for energy with


i-tech fabrics and body-mapping designs in the NEW multi-purpose ALLROUNDWork 4-Way Stretch Trousers from Snickers Workwear ensure maximum working mobility wherever


sing high quality materials, all Hellberg Safety products are developed and independently tested in “real-life” situations for optimal performance to deliver


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