Contract or fixed term hire is a flexible and cost-effective way to source equipment for your business without the risks, hassle and hidden costs normally associated with buying and maintaining equipment.
Contract or fixed term hire is a flexible and cost-effective way to source equipment for your business without the risks, hassle and hidden costs normally associated with buying and maintaining equipment.
Contract Hire – The cost-effective alternative to purchasing
Contract or fixed-term hire is a flexible and cost-effective way to source equipment for your business without the risks, hassle and hidden costs normally associated with buying and maintaining equipment.
With over 30 years’ experience within the rental business, KDM hire can offer a wide choice of equipment for contract hire depending on your requirements and budget. The contract can be fixed to suit your needs over a period of three to six years and typically includes maintenance and breakdown cover.
Contract hire offers many benefits no matter what type of business you are in. These include the assurance of fixed monthly costs and the elimination of hidden surprises. At the end of the contract, you simply hand the equipment back with no residual value risk.
We also understand that plans change and can offer longer-term contracts with flexibility so that you have the option to decide every 12 months if you want to return or exchange your equipment as needed to suit your change in requirements.
We can also offer quality used equipment on a shorter contract hire basis to suit your budget and help you adapt your fleet to the length of your contract with your customer support.
However you choose to hire, the service is supported by our experienced backup team and qualified engineers who provide a guaranteed call-out response time and unrivalled spare parts availability. A fleet of emergency replacement equipment is also available to ensure you can carry on with your operations no matter what happens.
Our team of experienced sales professionals are always available to discuss the advantages of contract hire and how we can help your business.
A correct fitting facepiece should be worn when operating equipment where the user is subjected to increased levels of dust.
Full face shields offer a wide area of protection against high speed flying particles or chemical splashes and because of the all round ventilation, remain mist free even in wide temperature swings.
It is recommended that foot protection is worn whilst using specific equipment. Safety footwear should comply with EN20345:2011 as a minimum.
Hearing protection is vital to guard against excessive noise. If the noise level is 85dB or higher, then hearing protection is usually mandatory in the workplace.
Protective gloves should be used during manual handling to of abrasive or sharp objects, when working with vibrating equipment, during construction work or when working with chemicals and hazardous substances.
Eye protection conforming to EN 166 protects the wearer against particles or liquids entering the eye when operating certain types of equipment.
It is recommended that head protection is worn when using particular types of equipment. Hard hats conforming to EN 397 are designed to protect the wearer against falling objects and other impacts.
All fall arrest and fall restraint systems are required to be used in conjunction with PPE that typically comprise a full body harness and lanyard as a minimum.