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Bright idea to improve safety

Implementing low carbon,sustainable options for buildings not only reduces
costs but uses resources in a manner that doesn’t damage the environment
or the health of the people in it.One option to reduce energy consumption

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Career prospects in 2012

Vicky Kenrick speaks to HSM about the expanding industries that are welcoming new Health & Safety professionals for and throughout 2012, highlighting in particular opportunities within the Risk & Safety,Chemical and Renewable Energy sectors…

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Raising awareness of the risks of asbestos

Asbestos. The word does strike a level of fear in those that know the risks of exposure – and that is good; it is what drives workers to find out more about the risks and how to protect themselves, but worryingly there are still those who chance it, are ignorant or consider it a risk of bygone days linked to Britain’s industrial past of shipbuilding and the manufacturing of a wide range of products containing asbestos.

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Pressure mounts for dangerous dogs law change

Frustrated by the Government’s slow response to calls for changes to laws concerning dangerous dogs,a group of organisations has launched a petition calling for urgent action. Antonia Molloy reports on how dangerous dogs are now a serious occupational hazard for some workers and discusses what can and is being done

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Some sound advice

Christine Ohren-Bird from SATRA outlines the legislation surrounding noise exposure and offers some advice on selecting the most suitable hearing protection…

Exposure to high levels of noise can
permanently damage an

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It’s all about the voice

Research has shown that in an emergency situation people respond better to a voice alert than they do to a bell. Simon Foulkes explains more…

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A risky business

Georgina Bisby speaks to Jim Wilkes, senior casualty underwriter, of Zurich Insurance and gets an insurer’s perspective on recent developments in health & safety…

The most frustrating thing about the recent examination

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Toyota makes 2012 ‘Year of Safety’

Toyota Material Handling UK has launched Taking Care with Toyota, a campaign featuring a number of initiatives and events designed to help reduce injury and accidents in the workplace. Health & Safety Matters reports from the launch of the scheme in December

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Challenging the regulators

One of the recommendations in the recently published Löfstedt report was the formation of an independent regulatory ‘challenge panel’. The initiative was launched on 5 January and here we explain how it works.

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