Header:Section Section name Section description Section image Section product template Section meta description Section meta keywords Section included in search Section hidden on web site Override default layout Child placement Images only First row columns Other row columns Section template Section primary template Page Name IsDeleted Section Use Parent Settings Section Single Add To Cart Button Section Extended Info Layout Section Extended Info Width Section Extended Info Height Section Quantity Placement Header:Product Product reference Short description Full description Report description Price Image filename Can be ordered online Max quantity orderable Min quantity orderable Date prompt text Other info prompt Detail URL or file Detail link text Hide on web site Product template Shipping data Price text Button text Use external data Stock checks enabled Stock in hand Stock warning level Stock suspend level Pricing model Ship Separately V4 Tax 1 Data IsDeleted No Order Line For Main Product Date prompt minimum year Date prompt maximum year Generate Popup Page Extended Info Layout Extended Info Text Extended Info Image Display By Image Display By Link Display By Button Extended Info Width Extended Info Height Extended Info Page Name Extended Info Link Text Digital Download File Name Auto Ship Header:Component Component Name Price Quantity Name HTML Is Optional Selected by default Associated Product Reference Uses Associated Product Prices Uses Associated Product Name Uses Associated Product Tax Component As Separate Order Line Include No Choice Label No Choice Label Text IsDeleted Header:Attribute Attribute Name Select Using Name HTML HTML Separator Type IsDeleted Header:Choice Choice Name Name HTML HTML Separator IsDeleted Header:Permutation Permutation String Price Is Valid Associated Product Reference Pricing Uses Associated Product Name Uses Associated Product Tax Header:Price Schedule Price Generated Can be Ordered Product Visible Minimum Customer Message IsDeleted Header:CustomProperty Custom Property Name Value Use as CUSTOMVAR Is Searchable Is File Name Use File Content Header:ValidCustomProperty Name Type Header:PriceSchedule Schedule Name Base schedule Calculation Method Calculation Factor Header:BrochurePage Page Title Page File Name Page Type Button Icon Alternate Icon Meta Keywords Meta Description Layout Is Home Page Hide on web site IsDeleted Header:BrochureFragment Fragment Title Fragment Layout Image Text Image clickable Is linked Link type Linked item ID Link text Hide Fragment IsDeleted BrochurePage "Protective Clothing, Industrial Workwear: : internet-workwear.co.uk" index.html 1 home1.gif home2.gif "workwear, Overalls, Dickies, bib & brace, Jackets, Hi-visability, Fleece, Gloves, Hard Hats, Painters, Safety equipment, PPE, Dust Masks, Resporators, Castle Clothing" "Overalls, Kneepad Trousers, Bib & Brace plus all (PPE) for all trades, Overalls from only £6.98, Work Trousers, Hard Hats, Hi-Vis clothing, PPE, Gloves, Smocks, drivers suits, painters clothing" Act_BrochurePrimary.html 1 0 0 BrochureFragment "Protective Clothing, Industrial Workwear" Act_TextAndTitle.html Hi-Vis_workwear_Jacket.jpg "We can supply almost every item of Workwear and Protective Clothing, including Overalls, Coveralls, Hi-Vis Jackets, PPE etc, Offering a good selection of choice. Overalls from only £7.35. Bib & Brace from £12.67 and Knee-Pad Trousers from only £13.25.\n\nOrders placed before 12:00 each day, we try to send them out the same day if in stock, Some Alexandra & Dickies items not in stock may take 2-3 days. All goods to the UK mainland are sent by next working day courier to your Home, Office, Farm or Site.\n\nWe can have your Workwear or Personal Protective Equipment manufactured to your own design under ISO 9002 quality control. For items not displayed please contact Chris Ashdown for a quote and delivery time (normally only a few days) on 01493-384401 or email \n!!<\nChris Ashdown\n>!!\nFor Orders of over £150 excluding VAT, delivery is free\n\n!!<\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n

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Alexandra \n Office Wear

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Bib & Brace

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Bodywarmers

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Work Safety Footware

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Car Emergency Kits

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First Aid Kits

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Fisherman Smock

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Zip / Stud fronted Overalls some with Hi-Vis stripes and extra long bodys

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Painters Clothing

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Traditional \n Sweaters

Tool Belts

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Work Trousers Inc Kneepad

Assorted Gloves

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Water \nProofs

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Electronic Anti-Static Workwear

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\n\n\n>!!" 0 1 0 sales@internet-workwear.co.uk sales@internet-workwear.co.uk 0 0 BrochurePage New Accounts New_Accounts.html 0 brochurenewaccount1.gif brochureaccounts2.gif "workwear, overalls, Dickies, bib & brace, Jackets, Hi-visability, Fleece, Gloves, Hard Hats, Painters, Safety equipment, PPE, Dust Masks, Resporators, Castle Clothing" "PPE Workwear Clothing for all trades, including Overalls, Work Trousers, Hard Hats, Hi-Vis clothing." Act_BrochurePrimary.html 0 0 0 BrochureFragment New Accounts Act_TextOnly.html New accounts\n\nInternet Workwear Ltd requires the following to be in force prior to opening a trade account\n\n1.Customers must have traded with Internet Workwear Ltd for a period of 4 months\n\n2. Account customers are expected to be able to purchase a average minimum amount of £200.00 per month over any six month period.\n\n3. Customers must write in and supply two supplier references plus bank details\n\n4. Account customers may be entitled to a discount of up to 5% if they regularly spend over £200 per month\n 0 0 0 0 0 BrochurePage Links Links.html 0 brochurelinks1.gif brochurelinks2.gif Act_BrochurePrimary.html 0 0 0 BrochureFragment Armchair Shopping Act_TextAndTitle.html NETQUOTEVAR:LINK 0 1 0 http://www.armchair-shopping.co.uk Armchair Shopping 0 0 BrochureFragment British Chefs Act_TextAndTitle.html C:\Program Files\Actinic Ecommerce v6\Sites\British Chefs Images\British-chefs.jpg This link will forward you to our sister company www.British-Chefs.co.uk which specialises in Chefs Uniforms\n\nNETQUOTEVAR:LINK 0 1 0 http://www.british-chefs.co.uk www.british-chefs.co.uk 0 0 BrochureFragment Links Act_TextOnly.html "You may find these sites of interest\n!!<\n

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Norfolksearch - Searching Norfolk in the UK\n\n\n>!!" 0 0 0 0 0 BrochureFragment British-Outdoors Act_TextAndTitle.html This link will direct you to our sister company www.british-outdoors.com which specialises in Outdoor clothing \n\nNETQUOTEVAR:LINK 0 1 0 http://www.british-outdoors.com www.British Outdoors.com 0 0 BrochureFragment Kelkoo Act_LeftImageAndTitle.html kelkoologo.gif "!!<\n\n>!!" 0 0 0 0 0 BrochurePage PPE PPE.html 0 brochureppe1.gif brochureppe2.gif "workwear, overalls, Dickies, bib & brace, Jackets, Hi-visability, Fleece, Gloves, Hard Hats, Painters, Safety equipment, PPE, Dust Masks, Resporators, Castle Clothing" "PPE Workwear Clothing for all trades, including Overalls, Work Trousers, Hard Hats, Hi-Vis clothing." 0 0 0 BrochureFragment First Aid Requirements Act_TextAndTitle.html "HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS\n\nThe government body in charge of all aspects of Health and Safety (including First Aid) in the workplace is the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the governing legislation for First Aid is the ""Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981"" and their Codes of Practice (March 1997). \n\nThe Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 require all employers to provide adequate and appropriate:\n\nfacilities; \nequipment; and \npersonnel \n\nto ensure first aid can be rendered to their employees if they become ill or injured at work.\n\n\nThe minimum first-aid provision on any work site is:\n\na suitable stocked first aid box; and \nan Appointed Person\n\nIt is important to remember that accidents can happen at any time and First aid provision must be available at all times people are at work.\n\n\nWhere work involves particular risks or there are higher number of employees first aid needs will be greater. An employer may need to train First Aiders. The employer must undertake a risk assessment and must consider:\n\n\nworkplace hazards and risks; \nthe size of the organisation (see below for further advice); \nthe organisation's history of accidents; \nthe nature and distribution of the workforce; \nthe remoteness of the site from the Emergency Medical Services; \nthe needs of travelling, remote and lone workers; \nemployees working on shared or multi-occupancy sites; and \nannual leave and other absences of first aiders and appointed persons. \nAs a rough guide where there is:\n\n\n* A lower risk (e.g. shops, offices, libraries) and there are fewer than 50 employees then at least one appointed person will suffice. If there are between 50-100 employees then there must be at least one first aider;\n\n\n* A medium risk (e.g. light engineering and assembly work, food processing, warehousing etc.) and there are fewer than 20 employees then at least one appointed person will suffice. Between 20-100 there must be at least one first aider per every 50 employed (or part thereof);\n\n\n* A high risk (e.g. most construction, slaughterhouse, chemical manufacture or extensive work with dangerous machinery or sharp instruments) and there are fewer than 5 employees then at least one appointed person will suffice. Between 5-100 there must be at least one first aider per every 50 employed (or part thereof);\n\n\n* Where there are special circumstances such as remoteness from emergency medical services, shiftwork or sites with several separate buildings, there may be a need to be more first aid personnel than set out above. Increased provision will be necessary to cover for absences.\n\n\nCompanies are not obliged to provide first aid for anyone other than their own employees, but it is strongly recommended that they are taken into account in the first aid provision.\n\n\nThese guidelines have been drawn from the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 and their Approved Codes of Practice 1997. For further advice please contact the Health and Safety Executive or visit their website dealing with First Aid Regulations.\n\n" 0 0 0 0 0 BrochureFragment Respirator Safety issues Act_TextAndTitle.html "HSE WARNS AGAINST NUISANCE DUST MASKS\n\nPeople who work with harmful dusts should not use nuisance dust masks to protect themselves from exposure, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is today warning. \n\nHSE is encouraging the voluntary withdrawal from sale of nuisance dustmasks, also known as comfort masks or hygiene masks, and is urging the use of approved CE-marked disposable respirators instead.\n\nThe warning is in support of the Health and Safety Commission’s (HSC) campaign to reduce respiratory diseases such as occupational asthma, which is the most frequently diagnosed occupational related respiratory disease in Great Britain. HSE estimates that between 1,500 and 3,000 people \ndevelop it every year.\n\nNuisance dust masks should only be used when dusts are not hazardous to health, but they are often used as cheap alternatives to the correct protective equipment. Despite resembling the kind of disposable respirators that should be used, nuisance dust masks are not protective devices. They perform badly and do not have to meet basic health and safety requirements. \n \nHowever they are readily available to industry, DIY enthusiasts and hobbyists, which means that they may be found in a variety of occupational and domestic environments and consequently could be used for purposes that they are not intended for.\n \nThey should not be used for protection against fine dusts, welding fumes, asbestos, fine sand, paint spray, gases, vapours or aerosols. In addition, they should not be used for substances with a maximum exposure limit because the law requires that exposures to these be reduced as much as \npossible. This means they are unsuitable for protection against grain dust, flour dust, ferrous foundry dust, hard or softwood dust, wool process dust or fume from rosin-based solder flux. Similarly, nuisance dust masks should not be used to give protection from substances that cause occupational asthma but do not have occupational exposure limits. \nExamples include some dyes, antibiotic dusts, proteolytic \nenzymes and mould spores.\n\nDr Bob Rajan, HSE principal specialist inspector, said: “HSE will enforce against employers who issue nuisance dust masks inappropriately when proper respirators should be used, although HSE cannot prohibit their sale. A statutory ban on these masks would require a change in European \nlaw. However HSE is committed to ensuring that workers’ health is better protected. In particular, HSE has set a target of 30% reduction in new cases of occupational asthma by 2010. If nuisance dust masks have been used because of a lack of proper risk assessment, replacement by appropriate disposable respirators should show health benefits.” \n \nGeoff Hooke, secretary general of the British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF), said, “BSIF members have expressed concern over the fact that purchasers of respiratory protection buy nuisance dust masks because of the low price. The BSIF supports the current initiative by HSE towards the elimination of nuisance dust masks from the UK market.”\n\nThe withdrawal of nuisance dust masks from sale has also received the support of HSC’s Industry Advisory Committees, which represent companies and trade unions from a broad cross-section of British industry.\n \nNotes for editors\n\n1. Nuisance dust masks may consist of a thin metal plate that holds a piece of gauze over the nose and mouth or a lightweight filter that looks similar to a disposable dust respirator.\n \n2. Nuisance dust masks are not classified as personal protective equipment. They are not CE-marked to show that they comply with European Directive (89/686/EEC) or against a recognised standard for respiratory protection.\n \n3. All disposable respirators must be individually CE-marked. They are also marked to show the European standard, EN 149, and class, \n\nFFP1 (low efficiency), \nFFP2 (medium efficiency) \nFFP3 (high efficiency). \nEN 149 indicates that the respirator conforms to British Standard EN 149:2001Filtering half masks to protect against particles.\n \n4. Geoff Hooke can be contacted at the BSIF by telephone on 01745 585 600.\n\n5. The HSC Industry Advisory Committees, which support the withdrawal of nuisance dust masks from sale are: the Agriculture Industry Advisory Committee (AIAC); the Deep Mined Coal Industry Advisory Committee (DCMCIAC); the Textiles Industry Advisory Committee (TEXIAC); the Rubber \nIndustry Advisory Committee (RUBIAC); the Construction Industry Advisory Committee (CONIAC) and the Health and Safety in Bakeries Liaison Committee.\n\nPUBLIC ENQUIRIES: Call HSE's InfoLine, tel: 08701 545500, or write to: HSE Information Services, Caerphilly Business Park, Caerphilly CF83 3GG." 0 0 0 0 0 BrochureFragment PPE Overview of regulations Act_TextAndTitle.html brochureppe1.gif "Internet Workwear Ltd, whilst bringing you this information cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions in this overview. You should make yourselves aware of all the latest government regulations.\n\nAn Overview of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)\n\n\nSee also; COSHH \n \nIntroduction\n \nPersonal protective equipment (PPE) means all equipment (including clothing giving protection against the weather) which is worn or held to protect against risks to health or safety. \n\nThe main legislation governing PPE at work are the Personal Protective Equipment Regulations 1992. \n\nPPE includes the following, when worn for health and safety protection:-\nProtective clothing (e.g., aprons, gloves, footwear, helmets, high visibility waistcoats) \nProtective equipment (e.g., eye protectors, respirators, safety harnesses) \n\n\nIn practice, however the PPE Regulations will not apply to ear protectors, most respiratory protective equipment and some types of PPE as these are specifically excluded for the scope of the PPE Regulations because they are covered by existing regulations (e.g., Noise at Work Regulations 1989, Control of Asbestos at Work Regs 1987, COSHH 1999.\n \nLegal requirements\n\nProvision of PPE: Employers must ensure that suitable PPE is provided to employees exposed to a risk to their health or safety except where the risk has been adequately controlled by other equally or more effective means. ‘Suitability’ is by reference to: \n \nBeing appropriate to the risks and workplace conditions \n\nThe ergonomics and state of health of the person \n\nBeing capable of fitting the wearer correctly \n\nBeing effective in preventing or adequately controlling the risk without increasing an overall risk. \n\nComplying with any other provision implementing any PPE Directive. \n\nPPE should be seen as a last resort in the hierarchy of control measures; it should be made readily available (in most cases in a personal basis); no charge can be levied; ergonomic factors should be considered i.e., match the PPE to the person; quality must be ensured i.e., to be certified (‘CE’ marked) as meeting basic safety requirements.\n\nCompatibility of PPE: This is required where more than one piece of PPE is worn\n\nAssessment is needed to ensure the suitability of the PPE to be provided. This should include assessment of the risks, the PPE risk protection characteristics and a comparison of PPE available. It should follow on from, but not duplicate, risk assessments carried out under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.\n\nMaintenance and Replacement: PPE should be maintained (including replaced or cleaned as appropriate) in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair. \nResponsibilities, procedures (including frequencies) should be established and appropriate records kept.\n\nAccommodation: Suitable accommodation must be provided for the safe storage of PPE. \nContaminated or defective PPE should also be segregated.\n\nInformation, instruction, and training needs to be provided in a systematic way; it should cover users, managers/supervisors and repair/maintenance/test personnel. Records should be kept. Training to be both theoretical and practical induction and refresher as necessary.\n\nUse of PPE: There are duties on employers, self-employed persons and employees to ensure the proper use of PPE.\n\nReporting of loss/defect – to the employer. \n\nPractical guidance\n \nPart 2 of booklet L25 – ‘Guidance on Regulations – The Personal Protective Equipment Regulations 1992’ contains detailed advice and references on the selection, use and maintenance of PPE widely used in industry. The following table is a summary only of the advice. Details on more specialised equipment can be found in the References\n \nChecklist - Personal protective equipment \n \n1. Is PPE that is not covered by other specific existing legislation required for work at your premises? YES NO \n\n2. Can processes or activities be changed to eliminate the need for PPE? YES NO \n\n3. Have you assessed the PPE requirement to ensure that suitable PPE is selected and provided? YES NO \n\n4. Where more than one piece of PPE is worn, do you take steps to ensure compatibility? YES NO \n\n5. Does the PPE comply with UK legislation implementing EC directives concerning design and manufacture of PPE (i.e. is it CE marked?) YES NO \n\n6. Do you have a system of maintenance and replacement for PPE, and appropriate record keeping? YES NO \n\n7. Is suitable accommodation provided for PPE? YES NO \n\n8. Do you provide systematic information, instruction and training on PPE for employees? YES NO \n\n9. Do you have a PPE loss/defect reporting system? YES NO \n\n \nReference / further details\n \n1. Booklet L25 – Guidance on Personal Protective Equipment Regulations 1992 (HSE) ISBN 0 7176 04152 \n \n2. Control of Lead at Work – ACOP (HSE) ISBN 0 11 883780 X\n \n3. Booklet L5 – General & Carcinogens COSHH ACOPs (HSE) ISBN 0 7176 0819 0\n \n4. Construction (Head Protection) Regulations – Guidance on Regulations (HSE) ISBN 0 11 885503 4 \n \n5. Leaflet IND(G) 174L. A Short Guide to the PPE at Work Regulations 1992\n\n \n \n" 0 0 -1 0 0 BrochurePage Size Chart Size_Chart.html 0 Size1.gif Size2.gif "PPE Workwear Clothing for all trades, including Overalls, Work Trousers, Hard Hats, Hi-Vis clothing." Act_BrochurePrimary.html 0 0 0 BrochureFragment Size Guide Act_TextAndTitle.html "\n!!<\n

Alexandra Ladies Sizes Body Measurements

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Bust Size cm7984899499104109114119124
Bust Size inch31333537394143454749
Waist Size cm596469747984899499104
Waist Size inch23252729313335373941
Hip Size cm84899499104109114119124129
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Bust Size cm8084889296100104108112120128136
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Waist Size cm616569737781858993101109117
Waist Size inch2425.52728.5303233.53536.539.54346
Hip Size cm86909498102106110114118126134142
Hips Size inch3435.53738.5404243.54546.549.55356
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Bust Size cm74-7984-8994-99104-109114-119124-1291
Bust Size inch29-3133-3537-3941-4345-4749-51
Chest Size cm76-7986-9196-102107-112117-122127-132
Chest Size inch30-3234-3638-4042-4446-4850-52
Waist Size cm61-6671-7681-8691-96102-107112-117
Waist Size inch24-2628-3032-3436-3840-4244-46
Collar Size cm34-3536-3738-3940-4143-4445-46
Collar Size inch13-13.514-14.515-15.516-16.517-17.518-18.5
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