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Safely Handling Scaffolding Boards
Did you know that over 25% of injuries reported by scaffolders each year are related to poor manual handling? Here is our FREE PDF to help you and your team stay safe.
Read moreLeach’s League - #ChooseYourSide
Enter our new tournament and have a chance to win discounts, prizes and more! Choose which team you think will win and watch each match on social media to see how they get on!
Read moreHow to Choose a Scaffolding Level
In the market for a new scaffolding level? Check out this guide to help you identify the traits of a top-quality scaffolder’s level.
Read moreRising to the Challenge - Ensuring Safety When Window Cleaning
High-rise window cleaning is high-risk if the right safety protocols aren't in place. Here's how to implement a height safety plan.
Leach’s Guide to On-Site Safety During Summer 2022
On the blog, we discuss what safety issues to look out for in spring and summer 2022, and offer our tips to stay safe.
Climb to Safety Success – Do You Need a Ladder Guard?
On the blog, we outline who should use a ladder and what control measures should be implemented to prevent unauthorised access.
Read morePut a brake on Gin Wheel accidents with the BIGBEN® Braked Pulley
Switching from a traditional gin wheel to the BIGBEN Braked Pulley is guaranteed to improve safety on your site. Could now be the time to make the change?
Read moreHeight Safety Guide 2022 – Your Roles and Responsibilities
In this height safety guide, Leach's outline what working at height is, re-affirm the key regulations, and discuss how to keep everyone safe on-site.
Read moreLeach’s Plant 100 Trees As Part Of Ongoing Sustainability Initiative
Leach’s is planting 100 trees to celebrate 100 years of business as part of its ongoing sustainability initiative.
Read morePPE Regulations Update – Vital Information for Employers and Employees
On 6th April the PPE regulations are being updated and the Personal Protective Equipment at Work (Amendment) Regulations 2022 will come into force. Are you prepared?
Read moreBricklaying Safety – What are the Risks?
While those unfamiliar with bricklaying may not view the profession as high-risk, there are many hazards that must be overcome. Read more.
Read moreArborist Safety – Assessing Risk when Working with Trees
The HSE estimates 16% of all reported tree work accidents involve a fall from height. On the blog, we discuss how arborists and tree surgeons can assess risk when working with trees.
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