News 2007
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Advanced OH&S protection built into Waterstax recycling wastewater systems (Oct 2007)
Advanced levels of worker health protection are being built into Enware Waste Water Treatment’s Waterstax™ biological treatment systems for industrial, commercial and recreational wastewater produced when cleaning equipment on a wash pad. more info
Advanced spill containment and safety shower expertise from Enware (Aug 2007)
Some of the world’s most advanced spill pallet and drum workstation systems will be displayed by Enware (stand H 20) at the Sydney Safety show from October 24-26, along with Australia’s most comprehensive ranges of safety showers, eyewashes and decontamination equipment. more info
10 things hazardous materials handlers need to know about salvage drums and overpacks (Aug 2007)
Meeting the challenges of modern regulations governing packaging and handling of hazardous materials can be difficult. more info
Scalding injuries focus attention on temperature control technologies (Aug 2007)
Hot water temperature control is a now a serious issue, whether it is in private homes or in hotels, hospitals, age care facilities or commercial businesses concerned about risk management. more info
Yalumba sets a safety example for industry with deluge showers and spill containment (Aug 2007)
Safety is a front-line concern for all Australian industries, whether at a mine in the outback, a manufacturing plant in a major metropolitan area; or a food or beverage plant in the countryside. more info
Enpac’s portable berm systems focus on spill protection and containment (July 2007)
New ranges of tough and portable berm systems are being introduced by Enware Safe-Equip for spill prevention, containment and control of hazardous fuels, chemicals and liquids in construction, mining, transport and general industrial applications. more info
Aquablend Thermostatic Mixing Valves provide safety and reliability in domestic and commercial applications (June 2007)
Hot water temperature control is an important safety issue for homes, hotels, hospitals and other health care facilities. If exposed to heated water above 60 degrees Celsius, it can take as little as 1 second for a child to receive third degree burns and require hospitalisation. more info
New toilet pan infill eliminates gaps for elderly and disabled application (June 2007)
Installing wall faced toilets for the elderly or for people with disabilities can leave unsightly gaps and exposed pipework, where pans are separated from the wall to accommodate AS1428.1 requirements. more info
New emergency decontamination cupola from Enware highly portable and easy to assemble (June 2007)
A lightweight and highly portable decontamination shower cupola is being marketed throughout the Asia-Pacific by Enware as part of its Safe-Equip range of emergency response equipment. more info
New height adjustable shampoo basin improves OH&S for health care workers, age care workers and hairdressers (May 2007)
Age and health care workers often need to perform tasks which involve standing up and bending over for long periods of time, especially particularly in activities such as shampooing and rinsing hair. This can cause serious back injuries amongst practitioners that can be immediately harmful as well as dangerous for long term health. more info
Safer Drum Dispensing with 24-7 Liquid Containment Bunding Protection (May 2007)
A tough, light and ergonomic mobile dispensing station for 205 litre drums is being introduced by Enware Safe-Equip for 24-hour protection against spills and leaks of industrial fuels, chemicals and hazardous fluids. more info
Enware Ultra Rinse food service gun short listed for the 2007 Australian Design Awards (May 2007)
The recently released food service spray rinse gun from Enware that uses less than half the hot water per plate consumed by older designs was short listed for the finals of the 2007 Australian Design Awards. more info
All-inclusive Carekits assist specifiers for people with disabilities in schools, offices, cafes and factories (April 2007)
A new Carekit is assisting building specifiers by uniquely combining all the components required to provide a unisex accessible toilet in non-residential buildings as required by the Building Code of Australia. more info
New age care facility chooses Pressalit Care range for the safety and comfort of residents and staff (April 2007)
A new state-of-the-art age care facility in Randwick has chosen to install the independence-oriented bathroom systems offered by the Pressalit Care range in order to protect and care for the safety of both its residents and its nursing staff. more info
Enpac’s tough portable bunding systems offer go-anywhere spill protection (Jan 2007)
Tough portable spill containment systems are being introduced by Enware Safe-Equip to minimize losses of industrial fluids and protect workers against accidents. more info
Enware’s Safe-Equip emergency response equipment provides flexibility, portability and ease of assembly (Jan 2007)
Managers today need to prepare for risks that their forefathers didn’t even have to think about. They must have emergency equipment in place to protect staff, guests and people for who they are responsible for from hazardous situations where fast, reliable and effective equipment can make all the difference. Chemical accidents, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, white powder incidents and biological hazard events are just some examples of situations that require immediate responses. more info
Industry-specific ZeoMed infectious waste cleanup systems respond to expanding staff protection needs (Jan 2007)
Industry-specific infectious waste cleanup systems are being introduced nationally by Enware Australia help to employers and owners and operators of public and private facilities protect staff and comply with expanding health and environmental regulations. more info |