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Speedy extends reach with £1 million access plant
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Equipment rental and support services firm Speedy has invested another £1 million in a range of low-level access equipment from Youngman.

Speedy extends reach with £1 million access plantAndy Connor, supply chain director at Speedy, explains that the range includes equipment from Youngman's BoSS access towers, such as its modular aluminium Clima, fibreglass Zone 1 GRP and the new Cam-Lock advance guard rail (AGR).

Speedy, which runs 28 specialist access depots nationwide, now provides a free low-level access selection guide and Cam-Lock advance guard rail product guide, with assembly instructions, and offers training courses on working safely at height, as well as the new PASMA low-level access course.

"This is our second major investment into new low-level access equipment this year as we remain committed to maintaining the quality of our fleet," says Connor.

"Low-level access solutions are becoming increasingly popular, as they can be adapted to many different situations and they can also be a safer way of working than using ladders."

 
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