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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 ...
Enhancing Safety at the American Museum & Gardens in Bath: The Introduction of iTip Safety Handles
Nestled in the picturesque city of Bath, the American Museum & Gardens is not only a treasure trove of American heritage but also a serene landscape brimming with stunning gardens. The museum,...
Enhancing Worker Safety. Almost one-third of the UK’s population suffering from musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions and NHS waiting lists reaching record highs, businesses are increasingly seeking way...
The LCRIG Festival 2024: "Innovation does not have to be expensive"
The LCRIG (Local Council Roads Innovation Group) Festival has always been a beacon of innovation, collaboration, and practical solutions for the challenges faced by local councils in road maintenan...
Construction Health & Safety Group (CHSG) presentation on Safety Handles
The recent presentation of the iTip Safety Handles at the Construction Health & Safety Group (CHSG) meeting showcased a significant innovation in construction site safety. Various iRoll and e...
Introducing Safety Handles 2Tip wheelbarrow lift set. A real world issue solved.
The chance of the team members hurting and injuring there musculoskeletal are high as the wheelbarrow is not designed to be lifted from this position.