LED high vis sashes for traffic marshals

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As the nights become darker earlier and the mornings become lighter later, the need for competent and visible PPE becomes greater.

Avondale Construction Limited and Canary Wharf Contractors at 1 Bank Street have invested in the Active LED High Vis Yoke with 3 Modes for all of their Traffic Marshals on site.

The High Vis Sashes are very easy to use and are simply placed over the High Vis Jackets and secured around the waist.

The sashes contain three modes of visibility which can be seen up to 50m away. The sashes are easily rechargeable and provide adequate durability and energy efficiency in all types of weather conditions.

Managing Director, Nick Curran, commented:

“It is in our best interests here at Avondale Construction Ltd, to ensure the safety and care to all our staff working on site including Traffic Marshals. The introduction of the LED Sashes will only increase the awareness of authorised traffic entering and exiting the site through designated traffic routes as well as other vehicle and pedestrian movement in and around the site”.

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  1. CWCL Sustainability Team says:

    Great initiative by the Avondale team at our Bank Street development, keep up the good work!

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