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Workshop Tools, Benches & Storage

A Great Range of Workshop Tools, Benches & Storage Products

Health and safety is paramount on any commercial site which is why if youre looking for the safe solution to your workstations needs, youve come to the right place. We offer a range of storage workstations and classic workshop chairs along with the latest in safe tools, including the handy safety cutter and the best selling suction lifter and various models of safety knife.

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Do you comply with the Regulations.

Muskculoskeletal disorders (MSD's) caused by manual handling, affect muscles, joints and tendons and are the most common type of work related injuries in the UK. This affects 1.1 million people in a year and an estimated 12.3 million working days a year are lost to work-related MSD's*. Factors causing this type of injury are evident in almost any occupation from health services to construction.

Some of the main areas that cause risks include:

  • Repetative and heavy lifting.
  • Bending and twisting.
  • Repeating an action too frequently.
  • An uncomfortable working position.

There are cost effective ways to prevent MSD's. The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (as amended) establish clear measures for dealing with risks associated with manual handling.

These are:

  • Avoid hazardous manual handling operations so far as reasonably practicable.
  • Assess any hazardous manual handling operations that cannot be avoided.
  • Reduce the risk of injury so far as reasonably practicable.

Your risk assessment should include:

  • Observation of the tasks involved in the workplace.
  • Select the appropriate type of assessment.
  • If a task involves lifting and carrying, consider both.

Employees' co-operation in the development of good handling practice will help to ensure the best procedures are adopted. Any changes in Manual Handling practice must be monitored on an on-going basis, to check they are working. Handling and lifting equipment such as trolleys, lifting tables, sack and hand trucks can significantly reduce the risk of injuries in the workplace.

*HSE Statistics Dept.

How to contact Safetyshop

Safetyshop offers over 25,000 workplace safety products, including safety signs, personal protective equipment and pedestrian & traffic control products. Legislation and standards are subject to constant change and every effort is made to ensure that signs and other products conform to current legislation or standards.

You can contact us using the following details:

Full Postal Address
Safetyshop
Douglas Bruce House
Corrie Way
Bredbury Industrial Park
Stockport
Cheshire
SK6 2RR
England

General Email Enquiries
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Freephone 0800 13 23 23
Telephone +44 161 406 5500
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Telephone Orderline
Freephone 0800 389 5310
(UK only) 8am to 6pm
+44 161 406 5500 (International)
Monday to Friday

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Freefax 0800 389 5311 (UK only)
+44 161 430 8514 (International)

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Freephone 0800 13 23 23
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Customer Services
0161 406 5553
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Contact Safetyshop with your workplace safety product requirements, including safety signs, personal protective equipment and pedestrian & traffic control products. Legislation and standards are subject to constant change and every effort is made to ensure that signs and other products conform to current legislation or standards.

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