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RESTRICTED vision caused by blind corners and sharp junctions on highways and factory sites can create a major hazard.

To help prevent accidents, the Site Safety division of Rocol has developed a Safe Site Traffic Mirror, which allows converging vehicles to see each other clearly.

The mirrors are made from heavy-gauge stainless steel, with no seams or rivets, and the highly polished face gives clear vision in all weathers.

Rocol mirrors are virtually maintenance free, they are resistant to chemicals as well as temperature extremes, and are supplied with rust-resistant brackets for fixing to a standard pole.

Rocol also offers optional wall mounting and twin-mirror forkmounting attachments.

A reflective red and white hazard warning surround allows the mirrors to be easily seen, unlike plain mirrors which are often overlooked.

Three sizes are available: 400 x 600mm (153/4 x 231/2in) 600 x 800 (231/2 x 311/2in) and 800 x 1000cm (311/2 x 391/2in),

Site Safety Division, Rocol, Rocol House, Swillington, Leeds LS26 8BS.

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Organisations: Site Safety Division
Locations: Leeds

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