IN the current economic climate, with project managers under increasing pressure to reduce costs, there may be a very real danger that inferior quality products will be used, posing a potential safety risk.

That’s according to National Technical Sales Consultant at Andrew Mentis, Lance Quinlan, who said this was especially critical when it comes to floor grating that is being used as access platforms.

“Mentis floor grating is engineered to take specific loading to ensure optimum safety of the people walking on or working in those areas and an inferior quality product may well look identical,” he said.

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“With no apparent physical difference, specifiers may allow the use of the cheaper product, but it is only after it has been installed and in use for some time that the danger of its reduced load bearing capacity will become apparent.”

Quinlan said there was an urgent need to educate the market about this problem, adding that one of the major differentiators that Andrew Mentis flooring products offer is they are subjected to an extensive quality manufacturing process.

“We do not compromise on quality, which means that under no circumstances are we prepared to cut corners. Apart from the strict controls we manufacture the products under, we have standardised on SAE 1008 which ensures consistency and also prevents damage to our machines.”

Quinlan said that two of the other product lines the company manufactures – expanded metal and handrailings – are also subject to the same strict criteria.

“These are both products used for safety purposes. Safety continues to come under the microscope in industry and, especially where handrailing is used the difference between a shoddily made product and one with superior strength and durability characteristics is a telling one should it fail.

“It is a known fact that falls from height are one of the biggest causes of serious injury or even loss of life, and handrailings are intended to keep workers safe in the workplace, not add to the problem,” he said.

“With regard to our expanded metal products we are non-negotiable on the finished quality of the product and so once again only SAE 1008 mild steel is used.”

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