PECM Issue 27 2017 | Page 65

Conformities EU: BS EN1004:2004 BS 1139 parts 3 & 4, USA: OSHA Compliant, ANSI A10.8, 29 CFR Part 1920 (General Industry) Canada: CAN/CSA Z797-09 & S269.2 Australia: AS/NZS 1576.1:2010 and AS/NZS 1576.3:2015 Tower Product Benefits Cost Benefits a. Experience shows that deploying the LOBO System reduces the costs associated with hiring scaffolding and constructing bespoke access systems. By reducing your reliance on out-sourced scaffolding and engineering companies cost savings will be achieved – easily in a 12-month period. Towerstore b. c. d. LOBO is scalable, adaptable and adjustable to meet your on-going and changing requirements. Simply add more components or alter your existing configuration to satisfy the demands of the next task. Protect your initial investment with a product that will meet all your access needs safely! LOBO is a rigid and stable product, which meets or exceeds current safety regulations. Handrails can be fitted in seconds, at any point in the erection process. LOBO’s steel structure ensures many years of product life cycle and a system that will not shake or rattle. The system also includes a slider lifting beam kit and a Towerstore storage unit. LOBO’s modular approach means components fully integrate and can be hand carried. Fully constructed systems can also be made mobile by the addition of wheels. With this quantifiable reduction in costs comes the added savings associated with reduced down-time and greater productivity from your maintenance department. Available 24/7, quick to erect – and above all safe – it is immediately adjustable for your next job with no staff waiting time while scaffolders are engaged or new fixed-frame structures are manufactured. Re-configurable, again and again, this product comes with no disposal costs and minimal replacement and on-going training costs. For more information and to arrange a product demonstation please contact us by either email : [email protected] Telephone + 44 (0) 1332 365666. www.lobosystems.com Issue 27 PECM 65