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Slips and trips are often seen as a joke, however; in reality nothing could be further from the truth.
95% of major slips result in broken bones and they can also be the initial cause for a range of other accident types such as falls from heights.
Simple measures can reduce these accidents.
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33% of all reported major injuries.
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90% of which were broken bones.
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20% of over-3-day injuries.
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50% of all reported accidents to the public.
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Cost to employers £512 million per year.
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Cost to Health Service £133 million per year.
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Incalculable human cost. |
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"It has to be said that your company has been instrumental in achieving completion through supply and erection of steps and ramps" |
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CB Solutions |
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Wisefield |
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Beverley Road |
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East Yorkshire |
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YO25 8AD |
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01262 488919 |
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01262 488986 |
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03952893 |
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721 3710 72 |
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Access Solutions - Treatment |
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Timber is loaded into treatment vessel. Initial vacuum is applied - timber cells evacuated of air. Vacuum held.
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Cylinder is flooded under vacuum with Tanalith® E wood presevative, with Tanalith® Extra or Tanatone® additives, if required.
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Hydraulic pressure is applied, forcing the preservative deep into the structure of the timber.
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Final vacuum extracts excess preservative solution, which is pumped back to storage.
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Low pressure inside the timber draws in surface solution when vented to atmosphere. Treated timber is left to dry. |
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Main features...
Tanalised® E pressure treated timber has been impregnated with Tanalith® E wood preservative under controlled conditions in a vacuum pressure impregnation plant.
Tanalised® E pressure treated timber is protected against fungal decay (rot) and insect attack to ensure an extended service life to the timber / timber components, when treated to the appropriate specification.
Following impregnation, the preservative bonds with the wood structure such that it cannot easily be removed from the timber.
Tanalith®
E wood preservative is registered and cleared for use under the UK Control of Pesticides Regulations. The preservative contains copper and triazole biocides.
Typical uses for Tanalised® E pressure treated timber include general construction, cladding, garden and lesiure wood structures, fencing and playground equipment, all within Use Classes 1, 2, 3 and 4 (BS EN 335-1).
Tanalised® E pressure treated timber is available with built-in water repellency - Tanalised® Extra pressure treated timber and with built-in brown colour - Tanatone® pressure treated timber. |
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Personal hygiene...
After handling or working with treated timber, all exposed skin should be washed before commencing other activities, especially eating, drinking, smoking or going to the toilet. If sawdust accumulates on clothes, clean them before reuse. Launder heavily soiled clothes seperately from other household wash items. |
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Waste disposal ...
Tanalised® E pressure treated timber is not classified as hazardous waste.
Post treatment processing wastes, such as sawdust and off-cuts, must not be used for animal litter or bedding. Tanalised® E pressure treated timber should not be used for fuel in barbecues, cooking stoves or grates.
Householders should dispose of the timber, sawdust or ash through the oridinary waste collection service or at a local authority amenity/disposal site.
Any waste timber, sawdust or redundant timber from commercial or industrial use (e.g. construction sites) should be preferably be recycled by re-use, or disposed of to an authorised landfill or to a correctly controlled and approved waste incinerator. |
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