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CMOCS AWAY • Traffic safety specialists, Hazard Warning Systems has introduced a new wheel choc called 'the wheelstopper'.

28th April 1988, Page 30
28th April 1988
Page 30
Page 30, 28th April 1988 — CMOCS AWAY • Traffic safety specialists, Hazard Warning Systems has introduced a new wheel choc called 'the wheelstopper'.
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Moulded from a high-quality solid rubber compound, the Wheelstopper's modular construction means that it can be built up to suit specific needs — 155mm high for cars, 195nun and 250mm for trucks, lorries, buses and to any length from 150mm.

Corrosion-resistant and hardwearing, orange Wheelstoppers are available with optional catseye studs for night visibility; handling ropes and customising to suit livery colours and namestyles.

3,3,12 For more information contact: Hazard Warning Systems, 55/57 Bristol Road, Birmingham, B5 7TU. Tel: 021-440 5771. Fax: 021-440 2044.

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