Health and Safety is fundamental to everything we do at Loading Systems and this has always been positively influenced by the continuous improvement of European Standards.

So what will happen to these vitally important standards for safety and compliance once we leave the EU? Will the standards be lowered?

All European standards start with EU directives and are established by interpreting the directives’ requirements according to particular industries or product groups.

Loading Systems already have a voice in setting these standards through membership of the Association of Loading and Elevating Equipment Manufacturers (ALEM); an organisation representing companies who are involved in providing equipment and services for the safe handling of goods.

ALEM is the UK representative on the European Materials Handling Federation (FEM), whose mission is to represent and defend our technical, economic and political interests when the standards are established.

Representatives from trade associations such as FEM use their knowledge and expertise to help to clarify the directives and agree the standards for their specific application.

So far, so good.

But what happens after Brexit when the UK stands outside the EU?

The good news is that the UK will continue to help shape management systems’ standards such as Health and Safety as it has done since 1901 when it established the BSI. Now with 76 offices worldwide, the BSI was the world’s first National Standardisation Body (NSB).

Rob Fay, Loading Systems Managing Director, commented “Working to these strict requirements on a daily basis means that we’re totally familiar with the regulations and able to pass on that expert knowledge ensuring our customers are fully compliant with current Health & Safety legislation.”

The BSI already maintains the UK’s membership of the 3 standardisation organisations – CEN, CENELEC and ETSI within Europe – and has stated that it will maintain full membership of CEN and CENELEC after Brexit.

What does this mean exactly?

CEN and CENELEC are private organisations whose purpose is to co-ordinate the work of the 34 member countries’ NSBs. The members are the 28 current EU countries, European Free Trade Association members Iceland, Norway and Switzerland, plus Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey.

Each member country’s NSB must implement the European Standards as its national standards. Any national standards that conflict with these must be withdrawn.

So with BSI continuing the UK’s full membership in CEN and CENELEC it means we will still be complying with the same high UK and European Health and Safety standards – even outside the EU.

This is great news as it safeguards the continuation of the high UK and European Health and Safety standards to which Loading Systems subscribes.

It also ensures we are still following the rules that mean we can continue to trade in the EU and can develop trade globally. Knowing that we will still be complying with the same high standards creates reassurance for our customers and reduces any trade complexities that there might otherwise be.

Rob Fay commented: “We’re delighted to learn that the BSI is to continue its work with the European standards organisations. It is important that we maintain consistency and continuity in leading standards across Europe. Loading Systems Health and Safety standards are already some of the highest in the industry and will remain the main focus for us in the delivery of all projects.

Because Loading Systems is part of the international Loading Systems Group with manufacturing facilities based in mainland Europe, this means that Loading Systems’ products will continue to be fully compliant with European norms so in essence its ‘Business as Usual’!”

Loading Systems is the UK division of Loading Systems Group, a leading European business and market leader in the design, manufacture, installation and on-going service, maintenance and repair for a full line of industrial doors and dock equipment.

Loading Systems Group has been one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of industrial doors and loading bay equipment for over 50 years. Our products and services are distributed throughout Europe, the Middle and Far East by 11 Loading Systems offices and a network of more than 40 authorised distributors.

Here in the UK, Easilift Loading Systems Ltd has played a pivotal role in the success of the Group. We manufacture, supply, install and service industrial doors and loading bay solutions across the whole of the UK.

Easilift Loading Systems work with the UK’s leading supermarket chains, logistics and warehousing companies, dotcom retailers, plus manufacturing, automotive and aviation organisations. The UK company employs over 50 people and has it’s head office based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.

Company website – www.loading-systems.co.uk

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