Dickies Worker of the Year 2011

Posted by howsafe | Company News,Video Channel | Friday 13 May 2011 8:56 am

Are you proud of your work?

Are you proud of the work you do? We need to hear from you. Tell us why you deserve to be UK Worker of the Year and you could be driving home a Renault worth £18,000.

Doing a good job means different things to different people and once again these values are set to be rewarded by us. With pride and best-practice in mind, Dickies UK Worker of the Year 2011 will recognise and reward those who truly epitomise the spirit of the UK worker.

“UK Worker of the Year is the perfect competition for us to find and recognise the very best of Britain’s workforce.”

Quentin Willson – TV Presenter & WOTY Judge

Howsafe are proud to be working with Dickies in promoting this competition – at the Peterborough based Howsafe Workwear Store you will find many of the best best products available from Dickies.

Including the popular “22″ range and a selection of high performance safety footwear.

Asbestos – please be careful !

Posted by howsafe | Health and Safety News,Video Channel | Thursday 12 May 2011 1:28 pm

The single greatest cause of work-related deaths in the UK. Health and safety information on the dangers and management of asbestos in the workplace.

Howsafe stock a range of safety equipment including P3 disposable masks, disposable clothing, safety eyewear and industrial gloves.

Information courtesy of the Health and Safety Executive click here to go straight through to their main asbestos page to learn more

Blåkläder Clothing – Lifetime Seem Guarantee

Posted by howsafe | Video Channel | Tuesday 10 May 2011 1:12 pm

Trousers are trousers, a seam is a seam. Never say that to a Blåkläder employee – they take their work very seriously. They say that every detail has to be designed and manufactured with the greatest possible care to ensure that work clothes really work and can take a beating.

For example, our craftsman trousers have triple-needle stitching in heavy-wear places, sewn on special machines in the company’s own factories. Each pair of trousers takes almost a kilometre of thread. The result is a garment so durable that we offer a life-time guarantee on the seams. That’s just one of the details that distinguish a real quality garment from mass-produced low-price imports.

Ever wondered how do you say Blåkläder?