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APPROPRIATE WORKWEAR suited to the environment and weather conditions is key to ensuring protection and productivity at work.
APPROPRIATE WORKWEAR suited to the environment and weather conditions is key to ensuring protection and productivity at work.
THE BRITISH Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) is the UK’s leading trade body within the safety industry. BSIF members include manufacturers, distributors, test houses, certification bodies, safety professionals and service providers.
The prestigious BSIF Safety Awards, renowned for recognising excellence within the safety industry, excellence in customer service, product innovation and with the key goal of improving occupational safety and health within the UK were announced as part of the Safety & Health Awards event on 26 April 2023. The event was held at the Vox, NEC and hosted by Tess Daly.
Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) can be avoided by wearing hearing protection. The right protection for the task in hand has to be worn correctly to offer maximum protection. Here, the BSIF Hearing Protection Special Interest Group provides some guidance.
The fall protection industry is developing training programmes to provide career paths – via Trailblazers – to ensure the competence of the workforce. Graham Willmott provides an update.
In this article BSIF CEO Alan Murray discusses the progress that the BSIF is making in raising the profile of the Registered Safety Supplier (RSS) scheme and urges those who are not yet doing so to incorporate the scheme into their procurement processes.
The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) benefits from active participation in its Special Interest Groups (SIGs). Here’s an overview of the activities and valuable guidance the groups offer.
The HSE’s latest annual work-related ill health and injury statistics have just been published and Alan Murray uses his column to summarise some of the key elements.
EMPLOYERS ARE being reminded of their responsibilities to keep workers safe as the first spell of cold weather is set to hit the country.
A COMPANY in Fife which grows and prepares vegetables has been fined £360,000 after a worker was dragged into a machine and lost consciousness.
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