Pro Installer August 2016 - Issue 41 | Page 24

24 AUGUST 2016 PRO INSTALLER PRO NEWS www.proinstaller.co.uk BE SAFE WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHT Eurosafe Solutions has a new brochure covering all aspects of testing and inspection of fall protection equipment. The 16-page brochure aimed at building owners and estates and facilities managers covers fixed access systems - such as handrail/guardrail, fall protection systems, eyebolts, Personal Protective Equipment, (PPE) abseil access and lightning protection. John Boyle, Director of Testing and Inspection for ‘We make sure that a building is fully compliant from a work at height point of view. This results in a much safer working environment, where risks are minimised’ Eurosafe Solutions, said: “Our new brochure gives a complete overview of our testing and inspection services for different types of equipment. It also covers frequency of inspection and which regulations are relevant to which type of equipment. Our aim is that it becomes a valuable source of information for any building owner, property manager or facilities management company.” In the brochure, Eurosafe Solutions emphasises that if work at height equipment is not tested at frequent intervals, then workers could be put at risk. It explains how Eurosafe Solutions can take care of a building’s fall protection systems ensuring they are fully tested and up to date, as well as assessing workers’ individual requirements and providing an appropriate level of training. John Boyle explains: “We make sure that a building is fully compliant from a work at height point of view. This results in a much safer working environment, where risks are minimised and there is much greater peace of mind for the building owner or facilities manager.” The brochure outlines how the Work at Height Regulations (2005) state that cable-based fall protection systems should be tested at least every 12 months, as should PPE associated with this equipment. In addition, abseil anchors should be tested at least every six months, adhering to the Work at Height legislation, including BS EN 365, BS EN 795 and BS EN 7883. Staff should also be appropriately trained and competent in carrying out Work at Height. Inadequately trained staff have been found to be a major contribution to the cause of accidents. Contact Eurosafe Solutions Ltd on 0114 2507411 or visit http://www. eurosafesolutions.com/en/ Testing-Brochure MD Marks 31 Years of Service Lighthouse Summer Ball raises £75,000 Over 600 people arrived at the Honorary Artillery Company in the heart of London to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Lighthouse Club – the construction industry charity. The occasion was marked in style along with long term supporter, the Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA), also celebrating its 75th anniversary. Guests were welcomed with champagne and cocktails in the stunning orangery and crowds spilled out to the garden to enjoy the summer evening. A three-course evening meal followed whilst Dan Boyles amazed his audiences with mind blowing trickery and ‘Rat Pack Swinging Live’ went down a storm with people up on their feet to classics such as That’s Amore and New York, New York. The online silent auction fuelled everyone’s competitive nature and the star of the show, a ‘gold digger’ donated by Kubota raised an amazing £26,000. The backdrop to the evening on July 9 was a funfair, and festivities ended with a live band. In total, the evening raised a whopping £75,000. Win a trip to the Ryder Cup The Lighthouse Club is offering golf fans a chance to win a luxury trip for two, including flights and five days’ accommodation at this year’s Ryder Cup in Hazeltine, USA. This prize has been kindly donated by Kilnbridge and all auction proceeds will transfer to the charity. To take part in this auction simply register and place your bid. The auction will close at 3pm on 30th August 2016 coinciding with prize giving at The Lighthouse Club’s Construction Industry Charity Open day at The Berkshire Golf Club. To register and bid, go to http:// www. lighthouseclubauctions. com/register. Once you have registered click on the auction called RyderCup16. When Mark Smith started working for Peterborough-based PVCu fabricator Trade Frame, he was an office junior at a company that was still very much in its infancy. Now, over 30 years later he has worked his way up to become managing director, and Trade Frame is well placed for further dramatic growth thanks to a recent acquisition by The Glaze rite UK Group Limited. Mark, who started work at Trade Frame in July 1985, is not the only long serving member of staff at the company. Ian Harris, who joined in November 1985, is now the factory foreman, while David Neve, team leader in the dispatch department, started in November 1986 – that’s three employees with over 90 years of industry experience between them. According to Mark, the industry has changed dramatically from the heydays of the 1980s to more recent periods that have proved to be more of a challenge. He said: “When I started at Trade Frame we were doing just 20 frames a week. More recently we have been squeezed harder because of increased operating costs and ever reducing margins on the selling price of frames. “However, thanks to the acquisition and subsequent investment by Glazerite in February, we now have a fantastic opportunity to not only strengthen our position in the market but to grow significantly in the future. “To be successful these days, you need to be as efficient as possible so we are overhauling the factory with new machinery and production software including barcode scanning that will allow customers to track their orders. We will also benefit from Glazerite’s expert marketing support and online ordering systems.” Mark said staff experience, a loyal customer base, and support from Glaze rite should combine to help Trade Frame achieve its goal of 1,000 frames a week. www.glazeritewindows.co.uk