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Gary Escott

38 Fatalities in Construction Last Year

The most recent statistics reveal there were 38 fatalities in the construction industry last year with being struck by a moving vehicle the second most common cause of fatalities..

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Fostering a culture of awareness about anti-collision safety

Any industry in which workplace transport plays a significant role is fraught with dangers. The mix of the human element with vehicles and machinery makes it so. For example, the..

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Let's celebrate the evolution of technology in safety culture

When we introduced SiteZone, we realised that technology had a major part to play in raising safety standards. The crux was to identify the greatest risks and adapt technology to..

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Wasted opportunities – consistent data to improve safety

Being struck by a vehicle while at work is surprisingly common throughout various industries in the UK. The waste sector remains a very high risk, in fact, its fatalities are 15..

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OnGrade changes brand name to SiteZone Safety

OnGrade were originally formed in 2009 by Gary Escott and Nigel Adams, and launched the SiteZone proximity system soon after. Since then, SiteZone has been used in various..

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ESS Safeforce stocks 500 SiteZone systems

Having recently celebrated their four-year anniversary as hire partners, SiteZone Safety and ESS Safeforce are celebrating another milestone: a record 500 SiteZone systems are now..

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Don't skip the safety with brand new dumper advance

A variant of the successful SiteZone system, Dumper Advance has been specially developed for use on forward tipping dumpers to meet anti-collision safety needs on working sites.

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The flexibility of RFID Anti-Collision systems

Gary Escott, Director of SiteZone Safety, discusses the benefits of using an RFID proximity warning system that works in tandem with existing safety protocols, not apart from..

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FCC Sutton Courtney landfill Cat 836 compactor

Helping FCC keep their waste & recycling sites safe

Plant equipment Vehicles operating on varying FCC sites include:

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