IN2 Access and Control made its debut at the UK’s only dedicated fencing exhibition – Fencex - and found itself in the spotlight with trade delegates. The impressive stand gave an overview of the sophisticated range of products available from IN2Access and put the company on show to the 450 visitors attending the one day show at Stoneleigh Exhibition Park near Coventry. With safety now gaining a high profile in the fencing market, IN2 Access was able to show how its latest easy-to-install products can lift the safety burden from installation contractors. Fencex is held once every two years and...
Health and Safety Executive – Safety Notice: FOD 7-2010 (http://www.hse.gov.uk/safetybulletins/electricgates2.htm) Reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use Licence. What you need to know and do These are the things you need to do if you install or modify electrically powered gates in areas that people have access to. They might also apply to you if you maintain gates. You need the right test equipment to measure closing/opening forces. If you do not have this equipment, you can’t be sure that the gates meet safety standards, then do not install them. When they are opening and closing, the force of the...
IN2 Access & RIB Collaboration IN2 Access & Control Limited is proud to announce its collaboration with RIB Automatic Entry Systems. With the addition of RIB Automatic Entry Systems products to our portfolio, along side the quality products of Bircher Reglomat and Witt Sensoric, we can offer our customer a better integration between drive, control and safety for the pedestrian & industrial door, industrial gate, barriers, bollard markets in the UK and Ireland. Since 1971 RIB has been dedicated to the design and production of long lasting automatic entry systems suitable for intensive use. RIB has been developing its technology...
Health and Safety Executive – Safety Notice: OPSTD 1-2011 (http://www.hse.gov.uk/safetybulletins/poweredgates.htm) Reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use Licence. Introduction: The purpose of this General Safety Notice is to advise Landlords, Commercial owners or facilities managers of properties with Powered Perimeter Gates, what they must do to ensure the safety of people in the vicinity of such gates. The advice below summarises the action you need to take so that the public, your staff, and other workers are not put at risk by the gate’s design, construction, operation or lack of maintenance. Background: During the summer of 2010 two children...