Range of drum workstation systems available from Enware

Drum workstation systems
Some of the advanced spill pallet and drum workstation systems are being distributed by Enware to help combat slip, fall and trip accidents that now account for more than 25,000 new workers compensation cases a year in Australia.
The tough but lightweight Enpac polyethylene spill containment range will be on show on stand H 20 at the Sydney Safety show from October 24-26 complement Enware’s range of safety showers, eyewashes and decontamination equipment.
The US-designed Enpac equipment complies with some of the demanding packaging and environmental standards for handling, storage and transporting of hazardous materials. It includes spill prevention and containment products, spill pallets, workstations, salvage drums, overpacks and drum dispensing products.
Enware’s fixed and portable safety showers and eyewash equipment, meanwhile, are part of an extensive range of Enware shower and decontamination technology manufactured in Australia to comply with tough regulations covering workplace safety.
Enware’s custom manufacturing capability provides solutions engineered to particular safety requirements.
Enware has obtained third party endorsement for its safety deluge range in line with ANSI Z 358.1 2004 requirements. This means is that all relevant Enware products have been independently tested and approved by a registered independent body (the CSIRO).
Enware’s emergency eyewash and shower equipment complements a broader range of Enware industrial safety equipment, including Zeomed infectious waste cleanup systems to help employers and owners and operators of public and private facilities protect staff and comply with WorkCover mandatory legislation.
The ZeoMed system to is designed to provide a hygienic handling and disposal system for spills commonly encountered in workplace, public and recreational areas, including blood, vomit and body fluids that pose health hazards including HIV and hepatitis.
9-Oct-2007