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Upcoming webinar will focus on head protection
11 October 2021
HEALTH AND Safety Matters magazine has teamed up with MSA Safety to bring you a webinar on 4 November 2021 looking at choosing the best, most appropriate head protection for your workforce.
During this webinar MSA Safety will equip you with the knowledge you need to make a fully informed decision when choosing the very best head protection for your workforce.
In this webinar, MSA Safety will:
- Examine the top ten things to consider when choosing the right head protection for your workforce, including: comfort, total cost of ownership, functionality and compatibility with accessories.
- Explore the features that make certain safety helmets best suited to particular applications: electrical environments, confined space entry, and working at height.
- Explain the importance of rigorous manufacturer testing and enhancing worker safety by going above and beyond mere compliance with industry standards.
- Look at recent trends from Health and Safety Matters’ PPE survey, including what purchasers deem most important when sourcing PPE and what purchasers look for from suppliers.
Marc Jenkin, industrial sales representative at MSA Safety will join Kelly Rose, editor of Health and Safety Matters on 4 November 2021 at 10.30am and all attendees will earn CPD points from watching this Free webinar.
Register at: https://events.streamgo.live/Choosing-the-best-most-appropriate-head-protection-for-your-workforce/register
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