Tagattach ties-on with Alberta’s Brasco

23 April 2014

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British work at height safety manufacturer Tagattach has added a new distributor, Brasco Safety, based in Alberta, Canada.

Now in their third year, Tagattach design and manufacture safety taglines used by construction, offshore, rail and engineering industries, which protect the operator from injury when manoeuvring heavy loads by crane.

Tagattach inventor and managing director, Joseph O'Kane said, "The idea for Tagattach came to me whilst operating a tower crane at Stansted Airport and I knew there was a need to improve the existing technology for taglines which was a length of rope. With Brasco Safety's reputation and covering the whole of Canada, we are sure the Tagattach brand will gain a firm foothold across a wide range of industries and will help Brasco to develop new customer relationships."

Desiree Vanderham, business development manager for Brasco Safety said: "Ever since the Tagattach products were brought to our attention through our US partner Orr Safety, we could see the huge potential for a product that replaces standard rope and how we can help our customers looking to implement a 'hand off' policy around loads and equipment. We are very pleased to add the Tagattach brand to our product mix of specialised equipment. The products are in stock and available to order now."