Winter Hazards – How to keep safe in the colder months
Winter is filled with stress and rushed last minute jobs that need doing. It’s also the time of year where sloppy work is the least forgiving. Katharina Busch explains on behalf of Arinite.
Winter is filled with stress and rushed last minute jobs that need doing. It’s also the time of year where sloppy work is the least forgiving. Katharina Busch explains on behalf of Arinite.
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AS WE turn to the colder months, we need to make sure that we are taking better care of ourselves. There are different hazards in the workplace as floors can become slippery and more dangerous, illness is rife – which can lead to poor concentration, and even taking care of our skin needs to turn up a notch.
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