News + Events / 2015
Planet Platforms employee, Stephen Race, has just been named as rugby leagues National Conference League’s Referee of the Year.
Have you seen our new company film on our homepage?
Benchmarking our products against relevant directives is something that as a manufacturer we constantly aim to achieve.
According to our latest Investors in People Assessment Report, when it comes to being an employee at Planet Platforms they certainly have their best interests at heart.
Opened over 150 years ago and carrying more than a billion passengers a year the London Underground is a form of transport we take for granted when moving around the capital city.
Railway station improvements have been a recent topical issue with Birmingham and Manchester seeing hundreds of millions of pounds spent on bringing them into the 21st century.
Launched this autumn, our new 1m wide Spandecks now offer greater flexibility for producing walkways, gantries and work at height platforms.
Our fibreglass towers are normally used in environments where the unique properties of the Protec tube come to the fore, such as the petrochemical and offshore markets.
Planet Platforms sponsored Riccall United ended a 37 year wait for a top-flight title when they clinched top spot in the York Minster Engineering Football League Premier Division. Coincidentally this was the exact same year that Planet Platforms was formed!
Helen, Niki, Frances and Janette started their adventure on 15th December broadcast live on BBC Breakfast. We hope you watched and donated!
We have just invested in four new service vehicles and are extremely pleased in how striking their new livery looks.
When would you consider yourself to be working at height? Two metres and above perhaps?
Three million people in Great Britain work on or near vehicles as part of their regular job. Every year 2,000 workers are seriously injured after falling from their vehicle with an average of five deaths.
The installation of new floodlights at a leading Premiership football ground brought with it access and work at height issues. Periodic maintenance would be required but there was no safe means of getting to these floodlights.