Looking ahead to OHLEX 2019, operation and safety for overhead lines. This year the exhibition takes place at Chester racecourse. Safety Technology will be exhibiting our range of safety solutions for utilities lines people including new products from our recent distribution deal with P&B Weir.
OHLEX 2019 takes place at Chester racecourse this year. We can’t wait and we hope to see you there! As a preview to the show we take a look at some of the products and services we’ll be showcasing.
New from P&B Weir.
We’ve recently entered into a distribution agreement with P&B Weir to bring a range of their insulated and telescopic rods to our customers in the utilities sector. P&B weir have a long history of product excellence and innovation and we are immensely proud to have secured distribution rights.
Utilities training
Safety Technology has a long history of training workers at height in safety systems. At this years show we’ll be introducing attendees to our training courses including:
- Polechoker training
- Smartline training
- Ladder instalation
- Basic work at height safety
We’ve got 20 years of experience training workers at height. This has given Safety Technology unrivalled knowledge ensuring workers safety.
Equipment
STL provide a complete range of equipment for technicians in the utilities sector. This includes our range of harnesses, rescue kits, market leading pole chokers and evacuation devices.
We’ll be showcasing the complete portfolio at OHLEX 2019 this years part of our pyramid of services; training, equipment and inspection. STL have built our capability on the back of our attention to detail, flexibility and innovation. OHLEX 2019 is a great opportunity to meet the highly experienced STL, find out more about our products and see how our solutions can help.
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