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  Pallet Racking Price Increase July 2007  

Date: 3 July 2007
Ref: Pallet Racking Price Increase – 1st August 2007

Dear Bob,

I am writing to inform you of a 3% price increase on Pallet Racking products with effect from 1st August 2007. Shelving, Longspan and Locker products are not affected by this price increase at this time.

All Pallet Racking orders received from 1st August 2007 will be subject to this price increase. Orders placed up to 31st July 2007 for normal and manufactured lead times will be honoured at point of order prices.

Wherever possible, we try to limit the level and frequency of any price increases. This increase is driven by steel price pressure and we have no alternative but to pass on these costs.

New price lists and Speed pricing software will be issued as soon as possible. If you require any further information, please either call myself or your regular Moresecure contact.

Yours sincerely,

John Halliday
Managing Director


Haldane House – Halesfield 1 – Telford – TF7 4EH – 01952 683972 – sales@moresecure.co.uk
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Pallet Racking Price Increase

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Product Information

  • Load capacity: 2000kg.
  • Fork Width: 150mm
  • Fork height: 75-190mm.
  • 160mm nylon steering wheels
  • 70mm nylon front rollers
  • Manufactured and approved to European GS standards.
  • All models are complete with an entry and exit roller.
  • Ergonomically designed handle with a 3 position control lever.

 

Approx 7 Days

GSTUV 

GZE11N Pallet Truck

Fork length mm

Width over forks mm

Weight kg

Model

Price

1000

520

55

GZE11N

£199.95

1000

685

58

GZE12N

£219.95

1150

520

56

GZE13N

£209.95

1220

685

59

GZE14N

£226.50

REPAIR & MAINTENANCE SERVICE

In accordance with HSE HS (9) it is recommended that all lifting equipment supplied must have a minimum of one service per annum.

GOLD SERVICE LEVEL

Two service visits plus one free call out per annum. Price: £75.00 per truck, per annum

SILVER SERVICE LEVEL

Two service visits per annum, no call out. Price: £65.00 per truck, per annum

BRONZE SERVICE LEVEL

One service visit per annum, no call out. Price: £50.00 per truck, per annum.

Prices include: Service by a fully qualified service engineer. Labour and travelling. Minor repairs and adjustments. Replacement of any badly worn wheels. Full nationwide coverage of UK mainland.

Pallet Trucks updated with GPC Models

Appendix 3
The Construction Phase Plan

c) Arrangements for:
â–  Regular liaison between parties on site;
â–  Consultation with the workforce;
â–  The exchange of design information
between the Client, Designers, CDM
Co-ordinator and Contractors on site;
â–  Handling design changes during
the project;
â–  The selection and control of Contractors;
â–  The exchange of health and safety
information between Contractors;
â–  Site security
â–  Site induction;
â–  On site training;
â–  Welfare facilities and first aid
â–  The reporting and investigation of
accidents and incidents including
near misses;
â–  The production and approval of risk
assessments and written systems
of work;
d) Site rules;
e) Fire and emergency procedures.
3. Arrangements for controlling significant site risks
a) Safety risks, including:
â–  Delivery and removal of materials (including waste) and work equipment
taking account of any risks to the public, e.g. during access to or egress
from the site;
â–  Dealing with services – water, electricity and gas, including overhead
powerlines and temporary electrical installations;
â–  Accommodating adjacent land use;
â–  Stability of structures whilst carrying out construction work, including
temporary structures and existing unstable structures;
â–  Preventing falls;
â–  Work with or near fragile materials;
â–  Control of lifting operations;
â–  The maintenance of plant equipment;
â–  Work on excavations and work where there are poor ground conditions;
â–  Work on wells, underground earthworks and tunnels;
â–  Work on or near water where there is a risk of drowning;
â–  Work involving diving;
â–  Work in a caisson or compressed air working;
â–  Work involving explosives;
â–  Traffic routes and segregation of vehicles and pedestrians;
â–  Storage of materials (particularly hazardous materials) and
work equipment;
â–  Any other significant safety risks.
b) Health risks, including:
â–  The removal of asbestos;
â–  Dealing with contaminated land;
â–  Manual handling;
â–  Use of hazardous substances, particularly where there is a need for
health monitoring;
â–  Reducing noise and vibration;
â–  Work with ionising radiation;
â–  Any other significant health risks.
4. The health and safety file
a) Layout and format;
b) Arrangements for the collection and gathering of information;
c) Storage of information and whether it can be reused, recycled or needs
to be disposed of.
During construction the plan will be updated to map what happens
against what was expected to happen, allowing lessons to be learnt for
future projects.

The Construction Phase Plan