Here at Safety Liftin Gear, we supply many different types of equipment for all kinds of industries and applications – from construction and manufacturing to marine and offshore work. We recently received some fantastic photos (and glowing feedback!) from Scott at Shearwater Marine Services, who hired a Load-Master load cell to weigh a large piece of diving equipment.
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This week (18th – 22nd May 2026) is the third No Falls Week. Launched in 2024 by the No Falls Foundation, this yearly awareness campaign aims to shine a spotlight on the risks associated with working at height while helping employers and workers to build safer habits and prevent avoidable accidents.
Here at SafetyLiftinGear, we offer an in-house proof load testing service to help verify the strength of lifting and load-bearing equipment before use.
There's no room for error when you're transporting a live animal – especially a dangerous predator like a jaguar! Safety Liftin Gear recently assisted Dartmoor Zoological Society with the relocation of one of their big cats, supplying the load restraints that were needed to help keep the transport crate secure throughout the move.
When you invest in heavy-duty lifting gear, you want equipment that will stand up to repeated use and keep performing well over time. That is especially true when it comes to chain slings, which are often used in demanding environments where strength, durability and reliability are absolutely essential.
The last thing you need on a busy job site is to be held up by missing equipment. When the gear you need isn't available, work slows down – and delays can quickly escalate.
The TILE principle is a health and safety framework that's used to assess risks during manual handling tasks. TILE stands for Task, Individual, Load and Environment – four key areas that you should consider carefully before commencing any manual handling job.