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HSM Podcast - Episode 19
18 August 2021
EPISODE 19 of the Health & Safety Matters Podcast is now live and features interviews with Driving For Better Business Campaign Manager Simon Turner and industry stalwart Scott Gaddis.
In this episode, Mark chats with Driving For Better Business Campaign Manager Simon Turner about the new Health & Safety Executive guidance on driving for work. He also reveals all about the new Driver Safety Zone at this year’s Health and Safety Event at the NEC on 7-9 September.
Mark also talks to Intelex Vice President, Global Practice Leader - Safety, Scott Gaddis on how digitizing information has helped organisations make better decisions in relation to health and safety.
In addition, Mark takes a look at the latest news stories in the sector including analysis of the latest annual GB workplace fatality statistics that have been released by the Health & Safety Executive.
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