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Head protection webinar
13 November 2019
HSM WILL be hosting a webinar on 14 November 2019 in partnership with MSA Safety and the BSIF, which will question if you're getting the maximum benefits from your head protection.
The webinar is free to attend and begins at 10:30am on 14 November 2019. The panel includes Jim Cliff (MSA Safety), Alan Murray (BSIF), Richard Cunningham (Worley Parsons) and Mark Sennett (HSM Magazine). Head protection is vitally important when it comes to protecting you and your workforce when operating in potentially hazardous or dangerous conditions. From construction sites, to oil rigs and refineries, to water treatment plants, head protection is a key part of sending your crew home safely at the end of every working day.
Head protection is about more than just physical safety and minimum compliance. It’s important to consider other factors – customization, comfort and the whole host of associated benefits great head protection can offer: confidence, happiness, productivity and efficiency. All contribute to safety in their own way, but collectively they also help to unlock workers potential and improve business results. That is why it’s crucial to embed this safety culture to your workforce - make them comfortable, confident, happy in order to increase their productivity and well-being.
This webinar will give you insight into:
- The importance of ensuring workers wear safety helmets
- The key standards and legislations you need to be aware of
- Key criteria to select the right hard hat for specific working environments and applications
- How to embed a safety culture within your organisation
The webinar is FREE to attend and you can register now at https://events.streamgo.co.uk/maximum-benefits-of-head-protection/
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