Electric and manual pallet trucks are both designed to do the same job: lifting and moving heavy pallets. The only real difference between them is how they’re powered.
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We're pleased to announce that we recently added a second unit to our depot in West London, giving us twice as much floor space.
To use a ladder safely, you need to ensure that the ladder is stable and well maintained. There are many other rules to follow when using a ladder, and they should all be taken seriously. Ladder safety should always be your top priority if you or your employees use ladders to work at height. As you'd imagine, we take safety very seriously here at SafetyLiftinGear. Here is our guide on how to use a ladder safely.
When working at height, you should take steps to avoid dropping your tools. Our tool lanyards are ideal for this – by attaching your tools to your person or to a sturdy anchor point, you significantly reduce your risk of dropping them and causing damage and injury below.
Humans cannot fly, and reliable jetpacks have yet to be invented. This means that working at height requires a fair amount of equipment, which can be broadly split into two categories: access and safety. Read on to find out more.
Did you know our webbing slings can be used as helicopter lifting slings? That’s right, our polyester webbing slings are specially designed to bear heavy loads ranging from 0-20 tonnes safely and efficiently.