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News Release from: Signs and Labels | Subject: Autumn 2004 Safetyshop catalogue
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 November 2004
First Aid At Work - Are Your Employees
Safe?
The new Safetyshop catalogue from Signs and Labels features numerous products to help you comply with Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations and ensure the safety of your employees.
First Aid in the workplace is governed by The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 and the 1997 Revised Approved Code of Practice These state, that employers should provide suitable equipment and facilities to enable first aid to be administered to employees if they are injured or become ill at work
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 1 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new Safetyshop catalogue from Signs and Labels features numerous products to help you comply with these regulations and ensure the safety of your employees.
Products include: * An extensive range of First Aid Kits, including the Safetyshop Extra Value Kit, Motoring Kits and Catering Kits.
* Accident Books that comply to the requirements of The Data Protection Act 1998.
* A Sharps Handling Kit and Disposal Kit that will protect your employees from the dangers of handling discarded sharps such as needles, syringes and blades.
* Eye Wash Stations and Safety Showers, where appropriate, should be easily accessible in case of emergencies.
* First Aid Wallcharts and Safety Signs.
* First Aid Room Equipment including screens, trolleys and cabinets.
Next day delivery, competitive prices, no minimum order charges, a 14 day no risk trial and comprehensive legislation advice are all part of the exceptional customer service offered by Safetyshop.
Contact us for a FREE copy of the Autumn 2004 Safetyshop catalogue. Request a free brochure from Signs and Labels ...
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