There are some general safe manual handling guidelines applicable to every workplace when it comes to moving a load that need following, as Stannah explains..
British, Australians, Irish, New Zealanders and South Africans use the word ‘lift’. But Americans and Canadians use the term ‘elevator’. Why is this? And what’s the lift’s history? Stannah explore…
A manual handling risk assessment is a document detailing all the different types of manual handling tasks and the risks of injury they could cause to your employees – Stannah.
The installation of a Microlift, also commonly known as a dumbwaiter or a kitchen lift, can make even the smallest team super-efficient, says Mark Chapman, General Manager at Stannah Microlifts…
This article from Geberit outlies the importance of the bathroom guest experience with Larkbeare Grange, a beautiful Georgian house with stunning grounds.
Lift removal is the process of removing an old or unnecessary lift from a building. This involves the dismantling and disposal of the lift and associated components by experienced lift removal companies. Stannah explains more in this article…
From idea to patent to prototype to a full working system, escalators illustrate a common human quest: to make life easier. This article from Stannah explores the history of the escalator…
Lifts are a regular focus of this challenge in heritage buildings, and Blackpool Winter Gardens is no ordinary building. Check out this Stannah case study here…