Kelly Rose
Editor
Kelly Rose
Editor
Inspace Partnerships, a specialist service provider to the social housing market, has purchased an innovative work platform to assist employees when working at height.
Inspace Partnerships purchased the modular access system following the appointment of Tony Hall, health and safety advisor who had used the LOBO System for seven years in his work at Morrison Facilities Services in Birmingham.
Hall says: “In my current role at Inspace in Birmingham, we have a range of equipment, however LOBO is unique in what it offers and I am unaware of anything that is more adaptable and versatile to our needs.”
The LOBO system is an innovative work platform that can be configured to meet any access application. It is put together without any tools and its special patented clamp provides a safe and secure working facility to a maximum height of 10m. Personnel can reconfigure the system, adapting it from one project to another, with ease.
Since purchasing LOBO, employees at Inspace in Birmingham have experienced first hand the benefits of using the equipment during jobs such as decorating and plastering of staircases.
Hall continues: “We can erect the LOBO Stair Man safely and with minimum effort in less than 15min. It is easy to use, eliminating any hassle when carrying out work.
“We have a number of aluminium tower scaffolding for working at heights, which we still use, but by incorporating LOBO components we are able to adapt what we have to help us to overcome a number of problems at low level that the tower on its own cannot resolve.”
Inspace in Birmingham is just one of many satisfied customers. Evidence from users on both sides of the Atlantic includes cuts in scaffolding costs, reduced downtime and less reliance on outside contractors. LOBO can be safely and securely erected with a minimum of training.
For further information on LOBO Systems, visit: www.lobosystems.com.
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