The trend towards open plan layouts with greater visibility of student movement has significantly increased the use of balustrade systems within the Education Sector. Failure to ensure your balustrade system is compliant with BS6180:2011 is not only a regulatory issue, as an inadequate balustrade can create a health and safety hazard. Delta Balustrades have supplied…
Read more >Balustrading within pool and leisure environments is more susceptible to corrosion and tea staining, which could compromise the compliance of your system. Ultimately, this could leave your project exposed to a potential health and safety risk. After being asked for advice by a main contractor, Business Development Manager, Garth Boyt, put together the following considerations…
Read more >As a member of the 5% Club, Delta Balustrades are committed to helping the country’s growth agenda. We believe in the importance of developing our people, addressing youth unemployment and tackling the skills shortage. With an amazing 25% of our people enrolled on formalised apprenticeships and graduate development schemes, we asked our current apprentices for…
Read more >Congratulations to our Director of Operations, Simon Ebbans, upon completing his NEBOSH, National General Certificate. Delta Balustrades Managing Director, Stephen Boyt, is extremely proud of Simon’s achievement. ‘Simon has worked tirelessly to achieve his NEBOSH certificate and as an organisation, we are very proud of his attitude towards continued professional development. We plan to promote…
Read more >In attempt to encourage employees to take their Statutory annual leave entitlement, Delta Balustrades decided to stop paying staff for ‘untaken’ holidays at the end of 2016. However, in some cases, especially where the allowance exceeds the statutory minimum, we still get staff not taking all their holidays. This year we have introduced a new scheme under…
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