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Lending a helping hand Spectrum Industrial extend range of safety stations

Safety Signs Manufacturer and Safety Products Supplier Spectrum Industrial have extended their range of safety stations.

Safety stations positioned in easily accessible areas provide that helping hand to health and safety managers, by aiding the reduction of workplace injuries.

According to HSE there were 693,000 people that sustained an injury at work in 2019/20. Unfortunately, accidents will inevitably happen in the workplace, but it is the employers responsibility to ensure risks are identified and measures are put in place to avoid accidents.

Safety stations are an ideal way of displaying key health and safety messages. Each station has been designed to provide pertinent information and safety equipment in a consistent and professional manner.

The use of shadow board characteristics on these stations clearly shows where information should be stored, highlighting missing information and ensuring that urgently needed materials can be located.

Spectrum’s range includes First Aid Stations, Fire Action Stations, Hazard Stations and Site Safety Notice Boards. Managing Director, Paul Kantecki commented: “These stations make everyone aware of not only possible dangers, they list important information as well as safety equipment.”

The extended range is in stock now, but with in-house manufacturing capabilities, these Safety Stations can be produced in different materials, sizes and also be customised featuring clients logo and branding, or can be tailored to suit clients individual requirements.

For more information visit www.spectrum-industrial.co.uk or email sales@spectrum-industrial.co.uk

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