NEWS

New cage
decking system improves operator safety
Fusion Marine
has developed a new modular fish farm cage decking system to provide
a convenient working platform and improve operator safety
The anti-slip
polyethylene decking has been developed for Fusion's Oceanflex range
of cages, which are widely used by Scottish and Irish farmers, and
can be supplied as a full peripheral system or as individual modules
for workstation use.
Interest in
the new decking is already being shown by the aquaculture industry,
with Marine Harvest recently ordering 11 fully-decked 100m circumference
Oceanflex cages for two West coast sites, and Fjord Seafood undergoing
trials with one fully decked cage as part of an order for eight
Oceanflex 90m cages
The decking
can be retro-fitted onto existing cages or supplied with new cage
systems and complies with all current health and safety requirements,
providing a permanent working platform whilst still retaining the
flexibility of the cage collar.
| "Marine
Harvest Scotland puts the health and safety of its staff at
the top of the agenda." Neil Crawford, Purchasing and
Projects Manager of Marine Harvest Scotland |
The self-draining
decking is light and flexible and is secured onto the cage flotation
circumference rings by a specially developed small diameter pipe
mounting.
Fusion Marine
Managing director Stephen Divers said: "We made a significant
investment in developing this decking system, which will enable
the aquaculture industry to comply with recent health and safety
measures regarding floating fish farm structures. "
"Fusion
Marine is committed to realistic and appropriate solutions for both
fish stock and personnel security."
Neil Crawford,
Purchasing and Projects Manager of Marine Harvest Scotland, said:
"Marine Harvest Scotland puts the health and safety of its
staff at the top of the agenda.
"Having
had a history of both using and encouraging development from suppliers
of effective, safe and practical walkways on circular pens we are
looking forward to this latest design from Fusion proving itself
on some of our more exposed sites".
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