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Investors In People Gold Award

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Hughes Safety Showers is the first manufacturer in the North West to receive the Investors in People Gold Award. We have held Investors in People accreditation since 2002 and this latest extension to the award is designed to stretch organisations even further.

Currently 30,000 companies are accredited to Investors in People. Since the new setup of IiP with the additional Gold, Silver and Bronze awards in May 2009, just 105 of the companies that have been re-assessed have achieved Gold, none of whom are in manufacturing. To get the top award, applicants must meet a minimum of 165 evidence requirements plus the 39 required for the standard Investors in People Award.

The Investors in People Gold award together with the recently acquired Environmental Management Standard ISO14001 tops off a great 2009 for Hughes Safety Showers. The Company, Europe’s leading manufacturer of Emergency Safety Showers and Decontamination Equipment, recorded strong growth in the year with a 10% increase in sales and a 35% increase in overseas business. To see extra pictures of the presentation click here and here

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Posted by admin at 3:06pm January 28th, 2010

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Tony Hughes 2010 Racing Calendar

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Managing Director Tony Hughes will again be competing in the Ginetta G50 Championship this year. He also aims to race in additional races at:
- The Classic Le Mans
- Britcar 24 hour International
- Circuit de Spa Francorchamps

To view all information for Tony’s racing calendar in 2010, click here

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Posted by admin at 1:16pm January 28th, 2010

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Tony Hughes achieves career best finish at Ginetta G50 Cup

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
Winner!

Winner!

Last weekend saw a fantastic set of results for Speedworks Motorsport – trophies and a best ever finish for Tony Hughes at Rockingham, qualifying in 12th place.

Race 1 on Saturday afternoon saw the team field 3 of it’s regular cars, Tony having a great battle to finish in 11th position.

Sunday morning saw bright sunshine and two more races to run. The start of Race 2 was a rather torrid affair with a spinner at the second corner taking out 4 cars, but the race settled down and saw Tony have his best ever finish in 6th place. He  took his maiden podium to win the Chairmans Cup category and achieve fastest lap in the class!

Race 3 saw another corner collision which saw Tony take the unfortunate turn of collecting the spinning car but even this could not dampen his sprits as Speedworks brought home 4 trophies, with 3 class wins and a 3rd overall.

Tony in his G50

Tony in his G50

Tony’s next round of the G50 Cup is Brands Hatch on the 4th/5th October.

We will keep you updated on Tony’s progress!

Posted by admin at 4:53pm September 23rd, 2009

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Hughes Safety Showers nominated for business of the year

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Hughes Safety Showers are delighted to announce their nomination in the Manchester Evening News Business Awards 2009.

The below interview with Managing Director Tony Hughes was published on August 24th and the awards take place at The Lowry Hotel, Salford, on November 5th 2009.

Manchester Evening News, August 24th 2009

Manchester Evening News, August 24th 2009

We will keep you informed of our progress in the awards on our Blog and Twitter feed.

To find out more about the Manchester Evening News Business Awards 2009, click here.

Posted by admin at 4:26pm August 25th, 2009

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40 years experience and exports to over 65 countries

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Hughes Safety Showers (originally J D Hughes Fabrications Limited) was founded in July 1950 by John D. Hughes M.B.E. a qualified mechanical engineer and father of the present Managing Director Tony Hughes.

Activities included the fabrication of pipe work and pressure vessels along with the erection of pipelines and structural steelwork for the chemical and petrochemical industries.

Whilst working on various sites where chemicals were being manufactured, the company’s employees became aware of an absence of effective Emergency Shower and Eyebath facilities.

The company began designing and developing a range of Emergency Safety Showers and Eyebaths long before any of the current HSE/COSHH requirements or recommendations.

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Hard at work on the Hughes Safety Shower factory floor

With the steady increase in demand for such equipment, J D Hughes Fabrications Limited was incorporated in September 1968 specifically to manufacture Emergency Shower and Eyebath Equipment. The company soon became the market leader and for the past forty years has been the largest specialist manufacturer of this type of equipment throughout Europe.

Since taking control of the company in the late seventies, Tony, also a qualified mechanical engineer, has brought his own personal touch and engineering expertise to the company and its products. Under his direction all products have been the subject of continual design and development from both functional and aesthetic aspects.

“Hughes Safety Showers supply all the major companies requiring Emergency Showers and Eyebaths throughout the U.K. as well as exporting to international clients and distributors in most countries worldwide. The global network of distributors and appointed agents ensures that customers can work locally with people who understand their requirements.”

Tony Hughes, Managing Director

The company celebrated its 40th Anniversary in September 2008 and will continue to strive for excellence within the field of Health & Safety.

Celebrating Hughes Safety Showers 40th anniversary

Celebrating 40 years of Hughes Safety Showers

You can read more on the history of Hughes Safety Showers here and view photos from the company’s 40th Anniversary celebrations.

Posted by admin at 9:58am August 17th, 2009

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Raising Awareness To Prevent Legionella

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

As well as the latest on new Hughes Safety Showers products & events, we will be offering articles on various Safety standards that impact our company and services.

Understanding the dangers of contracting Legionella

Understanding certain facts about Legionella is essential when selecting and furthermore maintaining emergency safety showers and eyebath/facewash units. Hughes equipment is designed to minimise the risk of Legionella.

Marketing Manager Mike Hall tests one our Eyebaths

Marketing Manager Mike Hall tests one our Eyebaths

“Employers are legally responsible for the health and safety of their employees and have a duty of care to the wider community,” says Tony Hughes, Managing Director of Hughes Safety Showers.

“The penalties for failure can be severe; the consequences can be disastrous and yet the solution is surprisingly simple.”

By understanding certain facts and the features you will be better informed to choose the right equipment.

 

FACTS – on Legionella
• Legionnaires’ disease is a type of pneumonia.
• It occurs more frequently in men than women and usually affects middle-aged or elderly people.
• The bacterium which causes legionnaires’ disease is Legionella pneumophila.
• It mainly lives in water and thrives between 20ºC and 45ºC
• People catch the disease by inhaling small droplets of water suspended in the air that contain the Legionella bacterium.
• Water storage facilities and equipment that uses water are at particular risk.
• Emergency showers and eyebath/facewash equipment should be designed to minimise this risk.
• Good maintenance is essential to avoid Legionella.

 

FEATURES – of Hughes products to combat Legionella
• pipes can be flushed effectively
• there are no ‘dead legs’ to trap water
• rust sludge cannot build up
• pipe work is galvanised both internally and externally
• nozzles can be easily removed and cleaned

 

ADVICE – to help reduce the risk of Legionella
• Keep the temperature of static water outside the 20ºC to 45ºC range
• Fit thermostats to heated water tanks to keep water below 20ºC
• Insulate tanks and pipe work to control the temperature and avoid variations
• Fit temperature gauges for an early indication of potential problems
• Only use a portable water supply
• Flush the system every week to reduce the risk of Legionella contamination and confirm that the system is operating correctly
• Dose standing water with chlorine to kill the Legionella bacteria
• Clean shower nozzles regularly
• Replace eyebath diffusers and clean the eyebath filter every six months

Posted by admin at 3:18pm August 6th, 2009

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Racing realities – the ups and downs

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Managing Director of Hughes Safety Showers, Tony Hughes blogs on the realities of his other major passion, racing as a member of the G50 Cup Team Champions.

Last year was the debut season for the the Ginetta G50 Championship and I managed to drive in all 10 races.

It was a support race for GT Cars, Formula Ford and Formula 3. This year it takes a step up and becomes a support race for the British Touring Car Championship which attracts 30,000 plus crowds and live TV coverage at circuits such as Brands Hatch, Oulton Park and Silverstone.

Tony started the year well by taking second place in the gruelling Sebring Challenge in Florida

Tony started the year well by taking second place in the gruelling Sebring Challenge in Florida

This year, I’ve cut back to 5 drives in the Championship so that I can drive on some of the classic race circuits around the world.

We did Sebring earlier in the year and hopefully have Daytona lined up for November.

Of course, I’ll still be pushing hard in the Ginetta G50 Championship. 

Anyone who was at Oulton Park on 31st May or watched the race on TV will know it can get a little hairy.

Quick reactions are vital to keep out of trouble.

For a driver’s view check out the footage from my on board camera. Sit tight, strap yourself in and wait for the action.

 

 

Carl Breeze who slewed across the track just after Old Hall Corner ended up with a broken leg but the guy who ran into him, Mark Proctor, broke his back and has decided to retire from racing.

Out of car view of the incident:

 

Posted by admin at 1:14pm July 23rd, 2009

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Taking up the Challenge

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Managing Director of Hughes Safety Showers, Tony Hughes blogs about taking up a different kind of challenge…on the race track.

Driving’s always been a passion and fast cars really get the adrenalin pumping.

So I’m glad to report that I didn’t disgrace myself at this years Sebring Endurance Challenge in Florida. Co-driver Christian Dick and I finished 2nd in our class and believe me, not blowing any trumpets, but it was against some pretty strong international competition.

I’ve been driving regularly with the Speedworks Motorsport Team based at Sandbach, and last year we won the Ginetta G50 CupTeam Championship. My car was specially upgraded by Speedworks to compete in the Endurance Challenge which takes place on one of America’s most famous race tracks.

It was a fantastic experience racing against so many top race cars which included a Le Mans winner. At our first attempt we were delighted to be on the winners podium – 2nd in our class and 16th overall out of a field of 65. We also took part in a night race and that was a real test of nerves, hitting over 140mph on the straights.

Tony and Christian take to the winners podium after claiming second place in their class

Tony and Christian take to the winners podium after claiming second place in their class

My car, ‘The Hughes Ginetta G50′ is sponsored by the company.

Final preparation of the two Ginetta G50s.

Final preparation of the two Ginetta G50s

In the emergency shower business we’re obviously focused on safety. On the race track we’re always pushing to go faster but safety is still our number one priority.

The Sebring track is the oldest road course in North America. It’s 3.7 miles long and was originally a World War II training air base for B-17 bombers. Many of the great motor racing legends have driven there including Mario Andretti, Stirling Moss and Juan Manuel Fangio as well as show business enthusiasts like Steve McQueen, Gene Hackman and Paul Newman.

Ginetta Cars, the Leeds company that builds the G50, provided us with spares for the trip and Speedworks mechanics, Nick Bailey and Spencer Aldridge came along to make sure the cars performed on the big day.

In fact, the car was so reliable, it ran like a dream. After seven and a half hours of practice laps and intense racing it didn’t require any attention, not even an oil top-up. I reckon that’s pretty good by any standards.

We had a second Ginetta G50 from the team in the Challenge and that was driven by Richard Sykes and co-driver Nick Hull.

It’s great fun racing on some of these famous circuits around the world. I’ve also driven at Le Mans in France and Spa in Belgium as well as some of the top British circuits. Always looking for a new challenge and interested in hearing other people’s experiences as drivers or from the track side.

Posted by admin at 12:38pm July 23rd, 2009

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