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Dropsafe sees spike in safety technology use

SINCE the beginning of the year, safety infrastructure provider Dropsafe has noted a significant spike in demand for Dropped Object prevention technology, which the company believe is associated with a higher oil price making upstream activities more lucrative.

Dropsafe sees spike in safety technology use

  Reinvestment and a marked increase in upstream activity has translated to growth for DropSafe as demand for incident prevention technology including barriers and netting has risen, according to the...

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