Resources

Browse our resource section to gain insights into the industry. Watch our computer-generated videos on how we solve some of the biggest safety concerns and read our print articles on how we are always striving to be better and maintain our status as one of the leading companies within the bereavement industry.

Our Videos

 

Teleshore Hydraulic Shoring system install.

This video aims to show the safe installation of a hydraulic grave shoring system from outside of the grave. Whether hand digging or machine digging you can use hydraulic gravel shoring to progressively shore the hole as you excavate deeper. You will see how the set is used as template to mark out the grave and cut the turf before the excavation is started.

In this scenario 2ft depth was achieved before the first set was installed. The excavation was then dug deeper before the initial set is dropped lower and the top set installed. Should you require more than two sets this process would be repeated.

Later in the video you will see the lockdown safety cover placed over the shoring system and locked down to ensure a safe excavation.
Finally you will see the safe removal of the teleshore hydraulic shoring system and the back fill process.
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Telescopic Shoring

This simulation video allows viewers and shoring users to see the safe installation and simple to use Telescopic Grave shoring system manufactured by the Teleshore Group. The completely passive shoring system does not require any pump, fluid, or hoses and simply uses the individual shoring pieces to protect the grave from collapse. Utilising a ground support frame, and high tensile penetration points this system is robust, easy to install from outside of the excavation and allows an easy to use complete grave digging safety system. The use of high strength aluminium ensures the system is not only strong and durable but also lightweight and can be installed quickly when required. The video allows users to see a grave shored using both open board and close board methods, ensuring that the operatives excavating the graves, who know ground conditions can shore where and when required.

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Soil Box

This assembly video shows the simple easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions to constructing the grave side soil box. With its durable steel frame construction , height adjustable legs and easy to load door the Teleshore Soil box comes with either plywood lining or a durable plastic lining. Both options allow for any grave excavation to be contained in a safe, respectful and easy to back fill manner. The standard soil box is 2metres square, but other sizes can be made bespoke to your needs. Whether back filling with machine or by hand, families and workers will find the soil box easier to use than traditional boards laid upon the floor. Any soil surcharge must be dispersed from the grave walls to reduce the risk of collapsing graves. The Teleshore soil box allows the weight to be lifted off the surface. The adjustable legs allow for levelling and allow the soil box to be lifted over traditional kerb set memorials.

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Hydraulic Shoring (manual lift)

This short video, shows the ease of assembling the latest version of aluminium grave shoring on offer from The Teleshore Group. The slowed-down version allows users to easily see the out of the crate assembly ready to use in all cemetery environments.

As manufacturers, users, and industry leaders of this equipment, we are sure this video will help our customers with simple assembly, and a system that is ready to work within minutes. Grave shoring is part of a system to ensure that graves do not collapse. Grave collapse can cause injury for staff, visitors as well as the emotional impact a distressing funeral can have on a families and the bereaved.

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Hydraulic Shoring (machine lift)

This short video, shows the ease of assembling the latest version of aluminium grave shoring on offer from The Teleshore Group. The slowed-down version allows users to easily see the out of the crate assembly ready to use in all cemetery environments.

As manufacturers, users, and industry leaders of this equipment, we are sure this video will help our customers with simple assembly, and a system that is ready to work within minutes. Grave shoring is part of a system to ensure that graves do not collapse. Grave collapse can cause injury for staff, visitors as well as the emotional impact a distressing funeral can have on a families and the bereaved.

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