Trigion adds fire systems business to security portfolio
Security specialist, Trigion, has launched a new fire systems business.
Security specialist, Trigion, has launched a new fire systems business.
SOME 44 PEOPLE have been arrested and 35 potential victims have been identified in the UK as part of a Europe-wide operation targeting modern slavery and human trafficking.
THE AWARD-winning Nineteen Group today announces that it has acquired Broden Media Limited, the organisers of The Emergency Services Show and publishers of Emergency Services Times magazine.
FROM USING artificial intelligence to save lives and guidance on implementing wellbeing strategies to the importance of language and managing contractor safety across boundaries, IOSH’s annual international conference has all angles covered.
SUMMER IS finally here and organisations are winding down for a well-deserved break from what has been quite an interesting few months in the world of business. Here at Cirrus Research, we’re far from taking our foot off the gas pedal, as we’re already making exciting plans for the rest of the year.
THE BUILDING Safety Group (BSG) has reported a 25% increase in the number of noise infringements occurring on construction sites. BSG’s report was the result of 10,000 independent site inspections conducted during the first half of 2019 which compared Q1 with Q2.
With a focus on quality customer experience from start to finish, Empteezy Ltd recognised the need for a delivery partner of esteemed reputation which they found in Dyce Carriers.
A RECENT prosecution at Westminster Magistrates’ Court is a stark reminder of just what is at stake when work at height is not properly planned and supervised.
AS AN employer, it’s important to keep on top of health and safety legislation; The Health and Safety at Work Act (HASAW or the HSW) was introduced in 1974 and acts as the main piece of legislation signed by Parliament to protect employees in the workplace from injury or death.
THE NUMBER of deaths in the construction industry has fallen between April 18 and March 19, however, with 30 fatalities it is still higher than all other industries, with the exception of agriculture, which saw an increase in deaths to 32.
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