Loughborough researcher to highlight threat of an ‘invisible killer’ as part of pioneering study on two wheels
A researcher at Loughborough University will become the first person on a motorcycle to measure pollution levels using mobile air sensors.
A researcher at Loughborough University will become the first person on a motorcycle to measure pollution levels using mobile air sensors.
BOHS’ Breathe Freely initiative has been established in a bid to help prevent lung disease in construction workers by raising awareness of the problems. Chris Shaw examines how the campaign is sharing best practice and encouraging implementation of effective exposure control.
Temperature Electronics (TEL) has upgraded its range of AFA1000 energy-efficient variable airflow volume (VAV) controllers, pressure controllers and airflow monitors with additional functions and enhanced performance.
BOHS, the Chartered Society for Worker Health Protection, has highlighted new research, which confirms that facial hair, or stubble and beards, can adversely affect the efficacy of respiratory face masks.
Quantitech, the Milton Keynes based environmental instrumentation specialist, has reported a surge in demand for its rentable emissions analysers.
BSIF launched its Clean Air? Take Care! campaign five years ago in collaboration with the Health and Safety Executive and a number of major campaign stakeholders including the TUC, SGUK, BOHS, IOM, IIRSM, ISRP and IOSH.
Casella will showcase their new noise and dust monitoring products at Health and Safety North.
BOHS has urged the construction industry to take decisive action to stop workers being exposed to silica dust, following the release by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) of powerful new video testimony from a silicosis sufferer.
HSM examines the Construction Dust Partnership (CDP), an industry collaboration with direct involvement from many organisations, including the HSE and a number of commercial supporters.
BOHS, the Chartered Society for Worker Health Protection has announced that Arco is to become a sponsor of the society’s Breathe Freely initiative to help prevent occupational lung disease in the construction industry.
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