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Coates implements No Bolt scaffolding in QLD


COATES Northern will now implement No Bolt Aluminium Scaffolding throughout its Queensland branches.

The introduction of "No Bolt" scaffolding adds another product ingredient that will assist Coates in providing equipment hire solutions for their customers.

This initiative will give customers quality service and advice in the specialised area of scaffolding.

Coates’ "No Bolt" scaffolding launch is part of their project extension program that has introduced new products to customers such as fork lifts, tele handlers and mini excavators.

No Bolt 4700 Series Scaffolding has been manufactured for over 30 years and was specifically designed for the hire and rental industry.

4-May-2006

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Safe Loading Access Platform Safe Loading Access Platform from No Bolt Operations (7-Aug-2008)
One in four truck drivers admit to having fallen off a truck and despite the relatively low heights, the falls often break bones and can even cause severe head injuries. Solving the problem saw No Bolt Operations being recognised at the 2007 WorkSafe Victoria Awards.

No Bolt to conduct Ladder Exchange programme (13-Mar-2008)
In a bid to make the workplace a safer place, No Bolt is running a Ladder Exchange programme during March and April 2008.

Gorilla order pickers available from No Bolt (12-Mar-2008)
No Bolt in partnership with Gorilla Ladders designed and developed a durable yet affordable order picker that addresses the needs of daily users.

Branach WorkMaster Step Platform available from No Bolt Branach WorkMaster Step Platform available from No Bolt (11-Mar-2008)
The new Branach WorkMaster Step Platform available from No Bolt gives an additional margin of safety.

Gorilla Order Pickers available from No Bolt Gorilla Order Pickers available from No Bolt (10-Mar-2008)
Gorilla Order Picker designed by No Bolt is an ideal mobility system, easy to operate and safe to use.

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