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iTip Safety Handles story used to encourage young entrepreneur's by Salford City College

iTip Safety Handles story used to encourage young entrepreneur's by Salford City College

Mark Compton, Head of Corporate Business at Salford City College, has penned a compelling piece on the innovation journey that led to Safety Handles' ergonomic solution for strains and injuries in various industries. This startup's story is a testament to the perseverance and determination required to succeed in the competitive world of entrepreneurship. You can read it >>here<<

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Apprentices from Salford City College handling a laden wheelbarrow in to a skip using 2Tip Safety Handles 

From Idea to Reality

Safety Handles' journey began with a simple idea: to create a solution that would reduce the risk of strains and injuries in the workplace. Through extensive research and development, the team at Safety Handles was able to design a product that not only met industry standards but exceeded them.

Trials and Tribulations

Like many startups, Safety Handles faced numerous challenges along the way. From testing and design to the complexities of manufacturing and distribution, the road to success was anything but smooth. However, through sheer determination and a commitment to their vision, the team at Safety Handles was able to overcome these obstacles and emerge stronger than ever.

Working with the Health & Safety Executive Science and Research Centre, Buxton. 

 

The Power of Innovation

Today, Safety Handles' ergonomic solution is making waves in the industry, helping to prevent injuries and improve workplace safety across various sectors. Mark Compton's piece highlights the importance of innovation in driving positive change and the impact that a dedicated team can have on the world.

As Safety Handles prepares to feature in Salford City College's inaugural innovation newsletter and on social media, we hope it encourages young entrepreneur's to start there journey, 

Allan Milne, Director of Apprenticeships and Employer Engagement, Paul Healey, City Skills Centre Principal Salford CC 

To find out more about Salford City Council courses and apprentice schemes look at www.apprenticeships.salfordcc.ac.uk or ring 0161 631 5555

For more details on Safety Handles contact Hello@SafetyHandles.co.uk or ring 0333 800 5000. 

 

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