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HSM Podcast - Episode 10
09 September 2020
THE TENTH episode of the Health & Safety Matters (HSM) podcast is now available and it features interviews with Fire Industry Association CEO Ian Moore and Baloo Health technical director Andy Mee.
The HSM Podcast is sponsored by The Health & Safety Event, which now takes place on 27-29 April 2021 at NEC Birmingham.
In this episode, Mark Sennett talks to Fire Industry Association CEO Ian Moore about how the FIA has been giving feedback on the independent review of fire safety as well as the Fire Safety Bill and Building Safety Bill. Ian also discussed the sale of FIA's awarding organisation to BAFE. Mark also chats with Baloo Health technical director Andy Mee about his new venture and the concerns he has over substandard PPE entering the UK market.
There's also the usual round up of key news stories, including The British Safety Council calling on the government to encourage homeworking and the number of breaches of Covid-19 rules reducing across construction sites.
You can listen to the HSM Podcast for free on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, YouTube or Podbean. To download the podcast on Spotify, Google Play or iTunes all you need to do is enter Health and Safety Matters into the platform's search box.
Alternatively you can listen to the podcast online at hsmpodcast.podbean.com or watch it on YouTube by clicking HERE
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