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Health and Safety Matters Podcast - Episode 31
15 March 2023
EPISODE 31 of the Health and Safety Matters Podcast is now live and features an interview with Dräger Safety UK Head of Safety Marketing David Head.
The HSM Podcast is sponsored by The Health & Safety Event, which takes place on 25-27 April 2023 at NEC Birmingham.
In this episode, host Mark Sennett chats with Dräger Safety UK Head of Safety Marketing David Head about the need for safety to be a key consideration in the UK’s energy transition, connected and digital safety and also what plans Dräger has for 2023 and beyond.
Mark also takes a look at the latest industry news including The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) warning those in charge of PPE and safety product procurement to be vigilant about substandard products, as its latest non-member product tests highlight the availability of high levels of non-compliant products.
Also, Mark takes a look at a new campaign launched by the Health and Safety Executive to raise awareness among younger people who work as plumbers, electricians and other trades, of the risks associated with asbestos.
Listeners are also reminded to enter the Fire & Security Matters Awards for free by 31 March 2023 at https://firesecurityawards.com/award-categories
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