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On Monday 2nd December 2019 we hosted our 10th annual Health & Safety Training Day in Bristol. These days are a chance for us to get our engineers together to discuss Health and Safety topics and talk about our practices on site, what’s going well and what we can improve. This year we covered RPE, Risk Assessments, Manual Handling, Accident Reporting and Fire Safety as well as a general Health and Safety and Environmental quiz to see who was on the ball first thing – well done to Service Engineer Michael and Installation Supervisor Martin for coming first and second! With all the engineers in one place, it was a great opportunity to re-do their face fit tests with new FPP3 dust masks and have their drills pat-tested by our in-house PAT Tester – Installation Supervisor, Victor. Overall it was a great day, with plenty of engagement from the team and a few words of encouragement by our MD, Ian.
The Martock Office enjoyed a Secret Santa present swap and Christmas Jumper day on the 19th, raising money for their local 'Dementia and Action Alliance'
On 3rd December we had our 9th Annual Health & Safety Training Day, with Dave George of SSG Training & Consultancy. We covered areas such as manual handling, electrical safety, scaffolding and working at height, among others, in a tailored program, designed specifically to suit the work our engineers do and the situations and challenges they will come across. It was also a fantastic opportunity for the site teams to get together with their managers and our MD to discuss specific issues, processes and best practice at Hoistway. And we even had time to squeeze in some dust mask face-fitting. Thank you, Alex, for modelling the hood for us! It was another interesting and successful day and we look forward to the training opportunities 2019 will bring!
HOISTWAY LTD are proud to announce that we have been nominated in the categories of 'Customer Award' and 'Overall Partnership Award' at the 2018 WILLMOTT DIXON Wales and West Supply Chain Awards.
Certain properties in major cities have price tags that allow the budget for vertical transport within the building to exceed those we would normally consider. Access to higher floors needs to be comfortable, automatic and stress free, ultimately the aesthetics of any lifting device should match the quality of the building
The Guardian & Mail on Sunday review 73, Chester Square, Belgravia, on the market for £30m, featuring a bespoke period lift by HOISTWAY Ltd.
We would like to offer a very warm welcome to our new National Sales Manager (New Lifts), Alex Wilson. Alex has joined HOISTWAY with an enviable sales record and promises to be a major addition to the New Lift sales team.
HOISTWAY have successfully negotiated the contract to full replace 3 of the existing lifts in the Colston Tower in the centre of Bristol, including the two lifts that serve the tower itself. After carrying out a full condition report and traffic analysis of the tower and podium lifts, HOISTWAY offered several solutions to solve the issues the building had with the only having two lifts in a 19 storey, multi occupancy building.
We would like to extend a warm welcome to our new Repair Sales Manager, Brian Bailey. Brian has joined our fast growing Service and Maintenance team and will be responsible for all repair sales across out expanding lift portfolio. We wish Brian the best of luck and every success.
HOISTWAY have been successful in securing the lift installation works for the latest large extension of the area’s largest airport. As part of HOISTWAY’s ongoing partnership with the multinational construction company Balfour Beatty Construction
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