Altitude Safety’s fixed gas division offers a solution tailored to you for your new or replacement system. We work with leading manufacturers in fixed gas solutions, Oldham and Monicon, to ensure that you get the perfect solution to suit your needs. We are able to design, install and service your new systems as well as service any existing systems you may have. Contact us via the form below to discuss your options
Altitude Safety’s fixed fall protection division, in partnership with MSA/Latchways, offer a full turn key solution, tailored specifically to suit your height safety requirements. Fall Protection. Designed, Installed and Maintained by Us. Just for You.
Powered by Siemens Mindsphere, ASL Cloud provides full digitalisation to Gas and Flame detection systems. Connecting everything, it enables powerful data analysis and visualisation in a real time, cloud-based environment. Clients can now receive live alarm alerts, data analysis and insights from anywhere in the world!
Retaining their respective focus in Safety Equipment and Training; Altitude Safety and Citrus Training combine, to provide our effective 360° Safety Solution. Citrus Training is the UK’s leading provider of safety training and NVQ assessments, with over 200 course subjects with nationally recognised qualifications. Training by Citrus, Equipped by Altitude.
"The SCBA is fitted with a full-face mask and a demand valve to provide a small positive pressure inside the mask, a 'Demand valve' is designed to provide air flow as demanded by the wearer. Breathing apparatus can be cleaned and reused many times as recommended by the manufacturer and may be worn continuously for more than 1 hour.
SCBA is suitable for use in oxygen-deficient atmospheres and in harsh and demanding environments. It is also used for short-term work in tanks, trenches and sewers."
"The cable avoidance tool (CAT) is used to detect buried live power cables by locating the electrical frequency that these cables emit (typically 33KHz). Once the cable has been located, the ground can then be marked to show the layout of the cable so when the excavation takes place the cable is not damaged in any way.
If there are buried pipes, then a Generator (Genny) can be used by connecting the Genny via a signal clamp to one end of the pipe and then the Genny will emit a pulse tone down the buried pipe which can be traced using the CAT. This will then take away the risk of damaging the pipework when the excavation begins."
"Under domestic law (the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974) employers are responsible for ensuring the safety of their employees and others. This responsibility is reinforced by regulations. The Confined Space Regulations 1997 apply where the assessment identifies risks of serious injury from work in confined spaces.
These regulations contain the following key duties:
Avoid entry to confined spaces, e.g. by doing the work from the outside;
If entry to a confined space is unavoidable, follow a safe system of work; and
Put in place adequate emergency arrangements before the works start"
"The position of the individual components should be considered carefully, fixed sensors should be positioned to detect any gas accumulation before it creates a serious hazard. Factors to consider are:
the process plant and equipment
the type of sensor
the properties and dispersion characteristics of the gas
the ventilation pattern
other safety issues, e.g. location of personnel or equipment protection
The number of sensors should also be considered, failure or removal for maintenance of an individual sensor should not compromise the safety of the area being monitored. Duplication (or triplication) of sensors and control apparatus may be required for continuous monitoring and to prevent false alarms."
"You need to know what the oxygen content of the atmosphere is and whether there are explosive or toxic gases that could threaten the safety of the environment or, perhaps more importantly, your life. When properly used and maintained, gas detection monitors will protect both.
Not only do you need to monitor the atmosphere of your confined space to protect your life, but also OSHA requires you to do so. OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.146 (c) subsection (C) states: Before an employee enters the space, the internal atmosphere shall be tested with a calibrated gas detector, for the following conditions in the order given: (1) oxygen content, (2) flammable gases and vapours, and (3) potential toxic air contaminants."
"Every job will need to be assessed and a decision made as to how many attachment points are required. If there is a potential that recovery will be required then a harness with an overhead attachment point will be required. However, if working on a roof or scaffolding then only front and rear attachments are required.
An energy-absorbing lanyard is a line for connecting a full body harness to an anchorage point with an inbuilt device that reduces the impact of a fall. There is a wide range of possible causes of degradation of synthetic fibres used in webbing and rope lanyards including abuse, general wear and tear, edge/surface damage, ultraviolet light, dirt, grit and chemicals."
State of the Art Mobile Confined Space Training from one of the UK’s leading suppliers of Confined Space and Site Safety Equipment. Altitude Safety are delighted to announce the arrival of our new, Mobile Confined Space Training unit. This unit allows us to deliver non-accredited and City & Guilds Confined Space Training at your location, anywhere in the UK! This bespoke mobile confined space training vehicle has been specifically designed to meet the City & Guilds requirements but given vehicle far exceeds the specifications, we can also offer all our non-accredited confined space training portfolio in addition. The unit has been specifically designed and built to the highest standards for training purposes and provides an unrivalled confined space experience. Our Mobile Confined Space Unit enables our clients to reduce the cost of training their staff, whilst utilising the very latest training delivery methods.
"Falls from height are one of the biggest causes of workplace fatalities and major injuries. Common causes are falls from ladders and through fragile roofs. The purpose of the Working at Heights Regulations is to prevent death and injury from a fall from height. Working at height means work in any place where, if there were no precautions in place, a person could fall a distance liable to cause personal injury. For example:
Working on a ladder or a flat roof
Could fall through a fragile surface
Could fall into an opening in a floor or a hole in the ground
There is a common misconception that ladders and stepladders are banned, but this is not the case. There are many situations where a ladder is the most suitable equipment for working at height. Before working at height, you must work through these simple steps:"
Founded in 2009, Altitude Safety has fast become one of the UK’s leading safety equipment suppliers and joining the Citrus Group in 2014 has fast-tracked this success story even further.
We appreciate that no two jobs are same and your requirements change from job to job, that’s why at Altitude Safety we take the time to understand you and your business. Explore our services below and contact us to speak with a number of experienced product specialists who can advise of the most suitable piece of equipment for your specific job.
Retaining their respective focus in Safety Equipment and Training; Altitude Safety and Citrus Training combine, to provide our effective 360° Safety Solution. Citrus Training is the UK’s leading provider of safety training and NVQ assessments, with over 200 course subjects with nationally recognised qualifications. Training by Citrus, Equipped by Altitude.
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1 Person Confined Space Entry Package
£137.5Per Week
Self Rescuer / Chemical Rebreather - 30 min - With Goggles
£66Per Week
Standard Multi Gas Monitor (Flam (LEL), H2S, O2, CO)
£60.5Per Week
Personal Fall Limiter Device - 1.8m - Single
£27.5Per Week
Inertia Fall Arrest Device (SRL) 7m - Galv. Steel
£60.5Per Week
Portable Roof Man Anchor - 1 Person System
£71.5Per Week
Standard CAT & Genny Hire Package - With Depth, Data logging, SWING and GPS (50Hz mains regions)
£93.5Per Week
Precision Cable Locator & Generator Package - RD8000 Series
£110Per Week
Ritelite – Cobra Rodding System
£82.5Per Week
SLIX100KIT Stretcher - Horizontal & Vertical Hauling Strops & Bag Kit
£68Per Week
Resuscitator Kits
£93.5Per Week
Defibrillator Kits
£104.5Per Week
Standard Multi Gas Monitor (Flam (LEL), H2S, O2, CO)
£60.5Per Week
Single Cell Gas Monitor - (O2 - Oxygen)
£38.5Per Week
Area Gas Monitor - Standard Four Gas (O2/CO/H2S/LEL) - Non Wireless
£137.5Per Week
Confined Space Rescue Harness
£13.75Per Week
Fall Arrest Lanyard with shock absorber 1-2m - with Scaffold Hook
£13.75Per Week
Working at Height Rescue Harness
£13.75Per Week
10 Minute Escape Breathing Apparatus Set - Hooded
£44Per Week
Airline Trolley System - 2 Person Set Up - Including 2x Flite Escape Sets
£275Per Week
Self Rescuer / Chemical Rebreather - 30 min - With Goggles
£66Per Week
Trench Davit Arm System c/w Fall Arrest Recovery Device, Man Riding Winch & Brackets
£264Per Week
Counterweight 1200mm Arm Davit System c/w Fall Arrest Recovery Device, Man Riding Winch & Brackets
£395Per Week
H-Base Davit Arm System c/w Fall Arrest Recovery Device, Man Riding Winch & Brackets
£434.5Per Week
Portable Roof Man Anchor - 1 Person System
£71.5Per Week
Portable Roof Man Anchor - 2 Person System
£93.5Per Week
Man-U-Just System, Guided Type Work Positioning
£27.5Per Week
ATEX Intrinsically Safe Right Angled Hand Torch
£16.5Per Week
Wolf ATEX Approved Area Work Light
£82.5Per Week
Airmover 300mm (12 inches) - ATEX Approved - 7.5M Ducting
£82.5Per Week
Airmover 300mm (12 inches) - 110V - Non ATEX - 7.5M Ducting
£55Per Week
Single Entrant Confined Space Entry Package
£ on request
MSA - SSR30/100 Chemical Rebreather
£933.317
MSA - Altair 5X Gas Monitor
£1529.594
MSA Latchways - V-Tec Mini PFL (Personal Fall Limiter)
£116.666
Ridgegear - RGH2 Front & Rear D Harness
£ 41.019
MSA Latchways - Personal Rescue Device (PRD)
£855.206
Leica - Detect DD220 Smart Package
£ 1886.115
Radiodetection - eCAT4 with Data Logging & SWING, Genny 4 & Bag Kit
£1457.5
Ritelite - Cobra Rodding System
£212.52
IKAR - GOTCHA Rescue System
£ on request
Abtech - SLIX100 Stretcher Kit
£ 604.065
Meditech - Confined Space Resuscitation Kit
£2440.724
MSA - Altair 4XR Gas Monitor
£624.00
BW - Solo Single Gas Monitor
£327.316
Teledyne - BM25 Transportable Gas Detection
£3146.506
Ridgegear - RGH5 GLOW Front & Rear D Rescue Harness with rescue point and high vis webbing
£ 53.636
MSA Latchways - Self Retracting Lifeline (SRL)
£286.077
Ridgegear - RGL1 Shock Absorber Lanyard
£34.804
Globestock - G.Saver II Fall Arrester & Rescue Winch 14m
£740.234
Abtech - RT3 Two Person Rescue Tripod
£855.591
Globestock - G.Winch
£941.60
Scott - Scott Sight Facemask
£1906.839
Scott - Elsa 15B Escape Breathing Apparatus
£393.25
Scott - ModulAir Airline Trolley System 2-Man Set Up
£ 6600.55
Xtirpa - Trench Davit System
£ on request
Abtech - Counterweight Davit Kit
£ 7433.58
Globestock - G.Davit ACS Winch Kit | 14m
£ 4711.3
Mobile Man Roof Anchor - 6 Leg
£ 831.875
MSA Latchways - V-EDGE™ Cable SRL
£471.735
P&P Safety - Man-U-Just System, Guided Type Work Positioning
£149.248
Wolf - Wolflite XT-70 Handlamp
£603.889
Wolf - ATEX/IECEX LED Worklite
£2084.72
Wolf - ATEX Safety Torch with LED
£54.725
VAF Air - Miniveyor Air VAF-300
£50Per Week
Factair - AF300 Confined Space Ventilation
£ on request
VAF Air - Flexible Duct 7.5m Long
£50Per Week
Stephill 5000HMS Petrol Generator
£ on request
Stephill RT3000DLMC
£ on request
Stephill 5000LRT (Long Range) Petrol Generator
£ on request
Teledyne - PS200 Standard Filter Gas Monitor
£580.965
Teledyne - BM25 Transportable Gas Detection
£3146.506
MSA Latchways - Personal Rescue Device (PRD)
£855.206
MSA Latchways - Transfastener and Removable Transfastener
£
MSA Latchways - V-Tec Mini PFL (Personal Fall Limiter)
£116.666
Teledyne - BM25 Transportable Gas Detection
£3146.506
Teledyne - PS200 Standard Filter Gas Monitor
£580.965
MSA - Altair 4XR Gas Monitor
£624.00
Ridgegear - RGH5 Confined Space Harness
£ 44.935
Scott - Elsa 15B Escape Breathing Apparatus
£393.25
Scott - Scott Sight Facemask
£1906.839
Scott - Elsa 15B Escape Breathing Apparatus
£393.25
Scott - ModulAir Airline Trolley System 2-Man Set Up
£ 6600.55
Leica - Detect DD220 Smart Package
£ 1886.115
Radiodetection - eCAT4 with Data Logging & SWING, Genny 4 & Bag Kit
£1457.5
Ritelite - Cobra Rodding System
£212.52
Single Entrant Confined Space Entry Package
£ on request
MSA - SSR30/100 Chemical Rebreather
£933.317
MSA - Altair 5X Gas Monitor
£1529.594
Teledyne - PS200 Standard Filter Gas Monitor
£580.965
Teledyne - BM25 Transportable Gas Detection
£3146.506
BW - Solo Single Gas Monitor
£327.316
MSA - Altair 4XR Gas Monitor
£624.00
Teledyne - Protégé Single Gas Monitor
Ridgegear - RGH5 Confined Space Harness
£ 44.935
MSA - V-FIT Scaffolding Premiuim Kit
£ 220.561
Ridgegear - RGL1 Shock Absorber Lanyard
£34.804
Scott - Elsa 15B Escape Breathing Apparatus
£393.25
MSA - Workman Tripod
£660.418
BW - GasAlert Quattro Gas Monitor
£669.68
MSA Latchways - V-Tec Mini PFL (Personal Fall Limiter)
£116.666
Ridgegear - RGH2 Front & Rear D Harness
£ 41.019
MSA Latchways - Personal Rescue Device (PRD)
£855.206
Xtirpa - Trench Davit System
£ on request
Scott - ModulAir Airline Trolley System 2-Man Set Up
£ 6600.55
Leica - Detect DD220 Smart Package
£ 1886.115
BW - Ultra 5 Gas Monitor
£1546.963
Mobile Man Roof Anchor - 6 Leg
£ 831.875
Ridgegear - RGL12 Single Leg Adjustable Webbing Restraint Lanyard
£19.558
IKAR - GOTCHA Rescue System
£ on request
MSA - Altair 5X Gas Monitor
£1529.594
Ritelite - Cobra Rodding System
£212.52
MSA Latchways - Personal Rescue Device (PRD)
£855.206
VAF Air - Miniveyor Air VAF-300 Duct Kits
£50Per Week
Abtech - SLIX100 Stretcher Kit
£ 604.065
If you ask someone to draw something that represents Health and Safety in the workplace there is a good chance that they will draw a piece of PPE, and most likely a hard hat.
The original PPE regulations, issued in 1992 as part of a “six-pack” of regulations that lay the foundation for Health and Safety, aligning UK regulations with European Directives.
New, amended, regulations came into force on the 6th April 2022 under which the existing duties remain unchanged, but there are new duties introduced for “limb (b)” workers
What is a limb(b) worker?
In the UK, section 230(3) of the Employment Rights Act 1996’s definition of a worker has 2 limbs:
Limb (a) workers are employees under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and are already in scope of PPE Regulations 1992
Limb (b) workers are not classed as employees and prior to the new amendment regulations did not fall under the requirements under the scope of PPE Regulations 1992
Generally, workers who come under limb (b):
Please note: These changes do not apply to those who have a ‘self-employed’ status.
What are the changes from 6th April 2022?
If you employ limb (a) and limb (b) workers:
If you employ limb (b) workers only:
What should you do?
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