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Electrical Factory Outlet Low Voltage Switchboard Rescue Kit

06 October, 2015

The Low Voltage Switchboard Rescue Kit (LVSBRKIT) from Electrical Factory Outlet is designed to be used by a safety observer for the safe rescue of victims of electrical shock and other injuries when working on low-voltage switchboards and substations.


Rules to live by to avoid a shock

17 August, 2015

For those who work with electricity, there is always a risk of electric shock, which can be fatal. But there are a few basic 'rules' you can follow that will dramatically increase your safety at work.


AdeptDirect Wall Mount Cable Hanging Bracket

21 May, 2015

The AdeptDirect Wall Mount Cable Hanging Bracket is Australian made and designed for elevating cables, power leads and hoses out of the way at building sites, mines and construction areas.


Electrical safety again called into question after Perth tragedy

02 March, 2015 by Malcolm Richards, CEO

As we collectively mourn the loss of two of our own after the explosion in the West Australian capital of Perth, questions are being raised around how such a tragedy could occur, and how we can all make sure it never happens again.


Ansell Marigold Industrial Rubber Insulating Gloves (RIGS)

19 February, 2015

The Ansell Marigold Industrial Rubber Insulating Gloves (RIGS) are designed to protect the hands of people who work with exposed energised, de-energised or re-energised electrical circuits.


Ansell Marigold Industrial Rubber Insulating Gloves (RIGS)

19 February, 2015

The Ansell Marigold Industrial Rubber Insulating Gloves (RIGS) are designed to protect the hands of people who work with exposed energised, de-energised or re-energised electrical circuits.


Genie GS-2669, GS-3369 and GS-4069 BE hybrid scissor lifts

09 January, 2015

The Genie GS-2669, GS-3369 and GS-4069 BE hybrid scissor lifts provides users with a true 'start to finish' machine. The scissor lifts will be available in first quarter 2015 to the Australian and New Zealand market.


Katestone Heat Manager software program

21 November, 2014

Katestone's software program Heat Manager forecasts when workers are more likely to suffer from heat stress.


Legrand ionisation smoke alarms

03 November, 2014

Legrand's ionisation smoke alarms 'feel' the smoke. They detect invisible particles of combustion, eg, from cooking toast. They activate more quickly for fast, flaming fires with little visible smoke.


Steel Blue Enforcer safety boots

30 April, 2014

Steel Blue's Enforcer range of boots is designed to specifically meet the footwear needs of first responders, including security experts, police officers and emergency services officers.


Ansell HyFlex 11-840 glove 

16 July, 2013

Ansell’s HyFlex 11-840 glove offers extended wear life due to a more durable and longer-lasting coating, plus a new-generation liner that copies the shape of the hand.


NOJA Power Recloser App

01 July, 2013

The NOJA Power Recloser App runs on Apple’s handheld devices and allows a linesman to check the status of the Automatic Circuit Recloser (ACR) and make changes to its operation without having to leave the ground.


Electrical safety - not just about voltage

30 May, 2013 by Dannielle Furness

Australia has the highest per capita rate of asbestos-related disease in the world. We have a long relationship with the silicate material initially lauded for its superior insulation qualities. Asbestos mining began in here in the 1880s and continued well into the 20th century, and it was only around the mid-point of the 1900s that we began to suspect that something noxious was contained within those fibres.


Brady BMP51 Label Maker

28 March, 2013

Brady’s BMP51 Label Maker is a printer that helps users get the job done - and gets it done faster, easier and with confidence. This label maker has a large display and easy-to-use interface, so users can create, edit and print labels in seconds without being connected to a PC. Even changing materials is a snap; just drop in the cartridge and the printer will calibrate the rest.


Safety in the trenches

18 March, 2013

Any type of construction site is a dangerous place. Constantly moving heavy machinery and high-pressure equipment, along with toxic and hazardous chemicals, are an everyday part of the industry. With an increasing focus on having a safe and healthy workplace for workers and contractors, considering all of the options available can both save money and minimise the risk of injuries and fatalities on work sites.


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