County Safety Services Ltd. t/a CSS Worksafe
Unit 1, Phase 3, Buntsford Park Road
Bromsgrove
Worcestershire
B60 3DX
Tel: 0800 783 0757
Fax: 01527 873262
info@cssworksafe.com
UK wide design, installation and inspection of horizontal fall arrest systems.
Horizontal fall arrest systems are the first choice fall arrest solution when continuous protection and mobility is required.
The horizontal fall arrrest systems offered by CSS Worksafe provide users with unrivaled levels of safety and ease of use. Once attached to the fall arrest system the operative is free to traverse the working area without the need to detach at support points.
Computer aided design of all systems ensure accurate load assessment and fall prediction. CSS Worksafe horizontal fall arrest systems are manufactured using the highest quality materials. Extensive use is made of 316 Marine Grade Stainless Steel, ensuring long term user safety. Products are rigorously tested to conform with and exceed International Fall Protection Standards such as European Standard EN795, OSHA Standard 1926.502 and Australian Standard 1891.2.
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