Evac Chair
06.03.2012
Risk assessing the evacuation process for disabled employees and those with mobility problems within commercial premises requires a pro-active approach by employers. A European Directive and several local legislations clearly specifies that an employers' duty of care now extends to providing reasonable provision and adjustment for disabled members of staff.
more02.02.2012
The result of comprehensive development by designers and clinicians, the Neo-Restraint answers the needs for a safe, fully adjustable close proximity restraining system to reduce the risk of injury during infant transfer. The Neo-Restraint is colour coded and designed to secure infants ranging in weight from 500g to 6kg.
more11.11.2010
Outdoor clothing and equipment retailer, Cotswold Outdoor, is helping to ensure the safety of mobility-impaired customers by installing specialist evacuation chairs from Evac+Chair International into 20 of its 50 stores.
more09.04.2010
Most employers are already highly aware of the need to provide a safe and healthy workplace to protect their employees against potential health and safety risks. But the responsibilities toward employees with disability and those classified as mobility impaired are really different to the responsibilities toward all other employees. Heiko Baumgartner met Barry Scholes, Managing Director of Evac+Chair, in Birmingham to discuss the developments in this field.
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