Safety seal company targets UK industry with new free audit service
Heavy industries in the UK are being targeted by a new free safety seal audit service.
The service is being launched by Bury based international safety seal manufacturer Roxtec. Roxtec's UK managing director Graham O'Hare said the service will examine the safety standards of cable and pipes in a variety of sectors including construction, marine, nuclear, telecoms, oil and gas and rail.
"We know there is a huge pressure on North West industry to ensure people, buildings and products are properly protected from a variety of hazards," he said. "Ensuring electrical power and instrument cables and pipes are robustly sealed is critical to this. Our report will examine the standard of safety of cables and pipes and detail a set of recommendations. These recommendations will meet the highest safety standards and will ensure cables and pipes are protected from a range of hazards including fire, water, explosion, radiation, dust and vermin."
Mr O'Hare said Roxtec designs bespoke safety seal solutions for a huge variety of firms across the world.
"We can work closely with electrical, mechanical and instrument engineers to ensure their designs meet the latest and most innovative standards of safety sealing," he said. "This free report will be a comprehensive thorough study undertaken by an experienced professional specialising the sector."
For further details on the free audit report contact graham.ohare@uk.roxtec.com
0161 761 5280
www.roxtec.com
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