Managing Health & Safety
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Very clever communicator

Call Systems Technology (CST) has launched its new C-3110 DECT phone handset, phone, pager, radio and personal alarm ‘all-in-one’ device.

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Accurate and easy-to-use

The new Pulsar NOVA range of sound level meters comprises 6 sound level meters ranging from entry level models, noise at work meters to premium (Class and Class2) to suit every application and budget.

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Noise nuisance recorder

Cirrus Research has re-launched its best-selling Trojan noise nuisance recorder with new innovations included as standard.

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Control of Work standardised

HEINEKEN had been using different Control of Work activities at its breweries in Manchester, Tadcaster, Edinburgh and Herefordshire and wanted to have a standardised system in place so it turned to Scafftag to create bespoke Control of Work boards.

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First aid solutions

Kays Medical, the independent supplier of first aid, medical supplies, equipment, biohazard control and specialist training to organisations across the UK will be exhibiting at this year’s Health & Safety North.

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Noise monitoring kit

Campbell Associates are about to launch a new piece of kit, designed by industry specialists for the measurement of human exposure to noise.

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Severe weather conditions needn’t stop work

The UK may be experiencing a bumper summer, including the third sunniest July since 1929, but that hasn’t stopped frequent severe weather warnings throughout the UK, most recently in Cumbria, and flooding in West Yorkshire, Wales and Cornwall.

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Corporate Manslaughter: How to best handle a bad situation

According to reports by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) as legislation and fines get tougher, the number of corporate manslaughter cases prosecuted is on the rise. Michelle Di Gioia offers some advice on how to ensure your health and safety procedures are as robust as possible and what measures you should take should the worst happen.

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Protecting your most vulnerable staff

Lone workers are commonly acknowledged to be one of the most vulnerable groups of employees. Whether exposed to danger in the form of abuse, from working with dangerous machinery or simply from working alone, it is the moral and legal obligation of an employer to protect their staff. Stefan Olsberg looks at some ways in which companies can protect their lone workers.

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