Category Storage & Handling

Q-Pall Heavy Duty Plastic Pallets

Heavy Duty Plastic Pallets

Manufactured in the Northern Europe, Q-Pall is a relatively new manufacturer of Medium and Heavy Duty plastic pallets, all of which have a fully ventilated flow through design. With Static loads up to 7500 kg and a dynamic load of either 1250 or 1500 kg.

Qpall 1210 M6R

Q-pall heavy duty plastic pallet

 
The Q-pall 1210 M6R plastic pallet is designed for Medium duty, racking to 800 kgs, and available with or without edge lips.

Size: 1200 x 1000 mm
Height: 165 mm
Style: Full Perimeter
Deck: Open
Colour: Black
Weight: (kg) 15
Loading – Dynamic (kg): 1250
Loading – Static (kg): 6000
Loading – Racking (kg): 800
Material: Recycled Mix
Delivery: 1 – 3 days
No. in 2.4m stack: 15
Full trailer load: 390

Qpall 1210 HR 5R

Qpall 1210 HR 5R Heavy Duty pallet
The Q-pall 1210 HR 5R Heavy Duty pallet is suitable for racking loads up to 1000 kg. As standard it’s available in black recycled materials, but colour options are available for 500 or more.

Size: 1200 x 1000 mm
Height: 160 mm
Style: Full Perimeter
Deck: Open
Colour: Black
Weight: (kg) 20.7
Loading: Dynamic (kg) 1500
Loading: Static (kg) 7500
Loading: Racking (kg) 1000
Material: Mix PE
Delivery: 1 – 3 days
No. in 2.4 m stack: 15
Full trailer load: 390

Qpall 1210 HRR 5R

Accepting racked loads up to 1250kg
Accepting racked loads up to 1250 kg, the Q-pall 1210 HRR 5R is the top performer in the range, available with lips as standard. The pallets can also be printed for identification.

Size: 1200 x 1000 mm Height: 160 mm
Style: Full Perimeter
Deck: Open
Colour: Black
Weight: (kg) 20.7
Loading: Dynamic (kg) 1500
Loading: Static (kg) 7500
Loading: Racking (kg) 1250
Material: PE
Delivery: 1 – 3 days
No. in 2.4m stack: 15
Full trailer load: 390

Please use the contact for or call 0845 124 9955 During office hours

Little Giant Steps

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The Little Giant safety step ladders are excellent step ladders for use in office or retail environments. With wide comfortable treads it is easy to stand on and fill shelves or tend filing cabinets. Moreover, once the task is finished the Little Giant safety step ladder folds away to fit in the narrowest of spaces. Moving around the office is made easier with the new Tip and Glide wheels. The rugged construction greatly extends the life of this ladder.

Product Features

  • Large 360 mm deep platform style treads
  • Open and close it with one hand
  • Tough compact construction for industrial use
  • Save space and store in only 127 mm of space
  • Folding safety bar
  • Tip n glide wheels for easy transport
  • 5-year warranty
  • 150 kg work load capacity
  • EN14183

Important Safety Guide and Tips

A third of all reported fall-from-height incidents involve ladders and stepladders – on average this accounts for 14 deaths and 1200 major injuries to workers each year.
Many of these injuries are caused by inappropriate or incorrect use of the equipment.
This guidance is to help employers:
know when to use a ladder;
decide how to go about selecting the right sort of ladder for the particular job;
understand how to use it;
know how to look after it; and take sensible safety precautions.

HSE believes that misuse of ladders at work can be partly explained by the way they are used in the home. As with all work equipment, users need adequate information and training to be able to use ladders and stepladders safely. Adequate supervision is needed so that safe practices continue to be used.

This guidance does not apply to fixed ladders (on buildings, plant or vehicles), other types of fixed access (step irons etc), specialist rescue ladders used by the fire service, roof ladders, step stools, warehouse steps/mobile stairs, or temporary or permanent stairs.

When is a ladder the most suitable access equipment?
This selection process has to take into account the hierarchy of controls:
firstly to avoid work at height where possible;
then to prevent falls from height; and, failing that, to reduce the consequences of a fall.

Where work at height is necessary you need to justify whether a ladder or stepladder is the most suitable access equipment compared to other access equipment options.
You do this by using risk assessment and the hierarchy of controls.

When considering whether it could be appropriate to use a ladder or stepladder, you need to consider the following factors.

As a guide, only use a ladder or stepladder:
in one position for a maximum of 30 minutes; for ‘light work’ – they are not suitable for strenuous or heavy work.
If a task involves a worker carrying more than 10 kg (a bucket of something) up the ladder or steps it will need to be justified by a detailed manual handling assessment;
where a handhold is available on the ladder or stepladder;
where you can maintain three points of contact (hands and feet) at the working position.
On a ladder where you cannot maintain a handhold, other than for a brief period of time, other measures will be needed to prevent a fall or reduce the consequences of one.

On stepladders where a handhold is not practicable a risk assessment will have to justify whether it is safe or not
On a ladder or stepladder do not:
overload it – the person and anything they are taking up should not exceed the highest load stated on the ladder;
overreach – keep your belt buckle (navel) inside the stiles and both feet on the same rung throughout the task

When working on stepladders you should avoid work that imposes a side loading, such as side-on drilling through solid materials (eg bricks or concrete), by having the steps facing the work activity .
Where side-on loadings cannot be avoided you should prevent the steps from tipping over, for example by tying the steps to a suitable point. Otherwise a more suitable type of access equipment should be used.

You should also avoid holding items when climbing (for example by using tool belts):
on a ladder where you must carry something you must have one free hand to grip the ladder;
on a stepladder where you cannot maintain a handhold (eg putting a box on a shelf), the use of a stepladder will have to be justified by taking into account:
- the height of the task;
- a safe handhold still being available on the stepladder;
- whether it is light work
- whether it avoids side loading
- whether it avoids overreaching
- whether the user’s feet are fully supported; and
- whether you can tie the stepladder
Selecting/buying safe ladders and stability devices

When buying a new ladder, think about the worst type of surface conditions you come across (eg smooth, wet floor tiles). Manufacturers should be able to indicate the types of surfaces their products are intended to be used on when they are unsecured (untied). Only buy the ladder and associated stability devices that suppliers/manufacturers can confirm will be stable enough to be used unsecured in your worse-case scenario, otherwise you will need to take additional measures to secure it

Office Storage Wall

Office Storage Wall

Manufactured in the UK from 1990 the Spacestor storage system offers unparalleled efficiency in the storage of files, paper and various office media.  With physical documentation still prevalent in the modern office this system has been designed to offer maximum storage, design aesthetics , sound proofing and performance. Documentation at the bottom of the page.

 

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Desgined for;
Business
Finance
Law
Embassies
Government
Education
Medical
Training
Utilities
Services
Leisure
Call Centres

 

Spacestor office storage systemSpacestor office storage system

Details
22mm carcass elements
18mm decorative panel and fascias
Structural back panels to form rigid and stable structure
Units built on spreader board to protect floors and distribute weight evenly
4 levelling jacks per module each rated at 300kg loading
Soft-seal PVC trims to front and back edges of carcass, and to door stop strips
All cabinet fittings used are high performance components meeting or surpassing all relative standards of manufacture

 

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Dimensions
Widths of 1000, 800, 500, 400mm.
Depths of 500mm standard. 400, 600 and 700mm
available to order.
Capped off heights of 790 – 2582mm in 32mm increments.
Floor to ceiling heights of 2227 – 3507mm accommodated comfortably.

 

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Features
Services are easily accommodated both vertically and horizontally through the system
Locks have removable barrels to make office moves simpler
Locks can be suited and master keyed
180° single pivot high performance hinges
Totally relocatable and reusable
‘Burst-resistance’ shelf supports

Finishes
Standard MFC finishes include Light Grey, Beige, Titanium, Maple, Beech and Oak
Other MFC colours
Other woodgrain MFCs
Laminates
Veneers
Glass

Specifications
Spread of flame; panels to Class 2 spread of flame are supplied as standard.
Class 1 and Class 0 panels are available at extra cost
Fire retardancy; room dividing storage wall can be supplied to both 30min (FR30) and 1 hour (FR60) ratings if required
Sound; standard room dividing modules have been tested and certified to Weighted Sound Reduction index RW=46db, with acoustic back versions achieving RW=49db
Weight loading; up to 1000 kilograms per module.

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