Asbestos
Here you will find work equipment for asbestos-related tasks. We offer a wide range of everything you need when working with asbestos – for example powered full-face masks, suits, gloves, and more. Explore the full selection here.
Watch out! Asbostos work - Warning Sign
Watch out! Asbestos work Warning sign – ensures safety in dangerous work areas. Used in a number of different environments, including construction sites, industrial companies and renovation projects where asbestos may be present.
Protective suit required - signage
Protective suit required sign - is an essential safety signal that informs employees that it is mandatory to wear protective clothing in certain work areas.
Respiratory protection required sign
Respiratory protection mandatory sign - ensuring the safety of employees in critical environments. Ideal for use in industries, laboratories, construction sites and other environments where there is a need to protect employees from airborne hazards.
Safety gloves mandatory sign
Protective gloves mandatory sign - ensures correct use of protective gloves in work areas. Ideal for use in industrial environments, laboratories, construction sites and other places where potentially harmful materials are worked with.
Eye Protection mandatory sign
The eye protection mandatory sign is an essential component in any work environment where there is a risk of eye damage.
Safety Helmet Mandatory Sign
The head protection mandatory sign is an essential safety feature designed to inform and remind both employees and visitors of the necessity of wearing a safety helmet in areas where there is a risk of head injury.
Hearing Protection Mandatory Sign
Hearing Protection Mandatory Sign - Effective Protection of Hearing in Noisy Environments. Ideal for use in production facilities, construction sites, workshops and other places where noise levels can be harmful to hearing.
Safety Footwear Required Sign
Safety footwear required sign – ensures correct footwear for increased safety in the workplace. Can be used in a variety of environments, including factories, construction sites, warehouses and other places where heavy materials are handled.
First Aid Sign
This first aid directional sign is designed to quickly and clearly guide employees and visitors to the location of first aid equipment or stations in emergency situations.
First Aid Kit Sign
Accidents occur regularly in workplaces across the country, which is why it is essential for employees to quickly locate the first aid kit.
Escape Route Sign
An escape route sign size 150 x 150 mm is an essential part of any building's safety measures, clearly indicating the path to the nearest emergency exit.
Emergency Eye Wash Sign
An emergency eye wash directional sign is an essential part of safety measures in workplaces and public buildings where there is a risk of eye injuries.
Buy the best safety equipment for asbestos work
Asbestos has long been recognized as a dangerous material due to its harmful effects on health.
When asbestos fibers are released into the air and inhaled, they can cause serious diseases such as lung cancer, asbestosis, and mesothelioma. This is why it is crucial to take all necessary precautions when working with or being near asbestos, in order to protect both workers and the surrounding environment.
From 1 January 2025, new and stricter rules will come into force in Denmark to ensure better protection when working with asbestos.
Being aware of these new regulations – and following them closely – will be essential to safeguarding yourself and others from the potentially life-threatening consequences of asbestos exposure.
These new regulations include a range of updated requirements designed to enhance safety for everyone working with or handling asbestos-containing materials.
First and foremost, there are stricter training requirements, meaning that anyone who is to work with asbestos must undergo approved training to understand the risks and the correct procedures for handling the material. This training ensures that workers are up to date on the latest safety standards and methods to minimize exposure.
In addition, there are specific requirements for the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Workers must wear certified respirators, protective suits, gloves, and other relevant equipment to protect themselves against inhalation of asbestos fibers and physical contact with the material. The equipment must be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure its functionality and effectiveness.
The purpose of these updates is to reduce the risk of accidental exposure to asbestos fibers, which can have serious health consequences.
By ensuring that everyone working with asbestos is properly trained and equipped with the right gear, it is possible to prevent diseases such as lung cancer, asbestosis, and mesothelioma.
Read more about the new regulations on the Danish Working Environment Authority’s website.