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PROline Floor Paint - Exterior Grade - 5 litre tins - Red
Incl. VAT £170.64Excl. VAT £142.20 -
PROline Floor Paint - Exterior Grade - 5 litre tins - White
Incl. VAT £170.64Excl. VAT £142.20 -
PROline Floor Paint - Exterior Grade - 5 litre tins - Yellow
Incl. VAT £170.64Excl. VAT £142.20 -
PROline Floor Paint - Indoor Use - 5 litre tins - Blue
Incl. VAT £155.40Excl. VAT £129.50 -
PROline Floor Paint - Indoor Use - 5 litre tins - Grey
Incl. VAT £155.40Excl. VAT £129.50 -
PROline Floor Paint - Indoor Use - 5 litre tins - Red
Incl. VAT £155.40Excl. VAT £129.50 -
PROline Floor Paint - Indoor Use - 5 litre tins - Stone Grey
Incl. VAT £155.40Excl. VAT £129.50 -
PROline Floor Paint - Indoor Use - 5 litre tins - White
Incl. VAT £155.40Excl. VAT £129.50 -
PROline Line Marking Paint - 750ml Aerosol - Black
Incl. VAT £20.88Excl. VAT £17.40 -
PROline Line Marking Paint - 750ml Aerosol - Blue
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PROline Line Marking Paint - 750ml Aerosol - Green
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PROline Line Marking Paint - 750ml Aerosol - Grey
Incl. VAT £20.88Excl. VAT £17.40
FAQ – Safety & Security
What types of safety and security products are used in workplaces?
Workplace safety and security products include hazard signage, barriers, protective equipment, access control solutions and visibility aids. These products help reduce risks, prevent accidents and support safer day-to-day operations in industrial and commercial environments.
How can safety equipment help reduce workplace accidents?
Safety equipment such as protective barriers, impact protection, clear signage and appropriate PPE helps identify hazards and minimise the risk of injury. Properly implemented safety measures improve awareness and create a more controlled working environment.
What is the difference between safety and security products?
Safety products are designed to prevent accidents and protect people from hazards, while security products focus on controlling access, preventing theft and protecting property. Many workplaces use a combination of both to maintain a safe and secure environment.
When are workplace safety measures legally required?
Employers are responsible for assessing risks and implementing appropriate control measures to protect employees and visitors. This may include signage, barriers, PPE or access control systems, depending on the specific workplace hazards present.