Reducing your energy costs by moving air?
THE DARK days of November tell us we are slowly heading towards winter. They are not only shorter, but also darker, wetter and colder.
THE DARK days of November tell us we are slowly heading towards winter. They are not only shorter, but also darker, wetter and colder.
THE NEW president of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) is calling on the profession to challenge itself to develop new ways of tackling the “unacceptably high” number of work-related deaths, fatalities and ill health.
The Autumn 2023 edition of Connected is available to view online now!
THE INTRICATE landscape of chemical regulation is an ever-evolving journey. Gaining a firm grasp of the fundamental principles of REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals) is indispensable for individuals and organisations involved in chemical-related activities.
AirBench is celebrating 30 years in business, as of September 2023. From small beginnings as a dust and fume extraction contractor named WorkPoint Environments, through a name change, various premises changes, and steady growth in team numbers, AirBench remains the company to talk to for downdraught extraction.
TODAY’S COMPLEX supply chains rely heavily on onsite contractors, each playing a pivotal role in your business. The effective management of these contractors is vital, however the challenge lies in how to source and manage them without compromising on safety, sustainability, or ethics.
RS HAS set up a new group where health and safety professionals in the UK and Ireland can have open and honest conversations among themselves . . .
FARMERS ARE being reminded they must change their attitude towards safety as Britain’s workplace regulator readies itself for a wave of inspections in the coming months.
AT SMART Production Solutions (SPS) 2023, the Schmersal Group will demonstrate how the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) can be implemented at field level by showcasing a range of new developments in automation technology and machine safety.
FARMERS AND agricultural workers are being urged to change their attitudes towards health and safety as the rate of fatalities on farms continues to be the highest of any sector.
HSM publishes a weekly eNewsletter, delivering a carefully chosen selection of the latest stories straight to your inbox.
Subscribe here