Wrapping solution
FHOSS Safety Wear has announced the availability of its new Illuminated Vehicle Wrapping solution for the plant industry.
FHOSS Safety Wear has announced the availability of its new Illuminated Vehicle Wrapping solution for the plant industry.
SoloProtect, an international leader in lone worker safety, has expanded its range to benefit more clients.
Reliance Protect, a leading provider of lone worker protection solutions, has announced Reliance Protect Pulse, a new personal safety device offering support and reassurance at the touch of a button.
A tool which helps Donghua quickly and easily identify replacement chain whilst engineers are on-site has been added to the Chain ID App from Donghua.
Clinton Devon Estates is a rural estate comprising 10,000 hectares.
The past decade has seen some real changes in lone working practices across the UK, in the number of lone workers, the variety of jobs they undertake and in the training and technology available to protect them. As the Lone Worker Theatre launches at this year’s Health & Safety Event, Nicole Vazquez, the organiser of its education programme, explores some of the trends and developments in this field
Cranfield University is set to embark on a joint project that will enable autonomous vehicles to perceive obstacles with pin-point accuracy around blind corners, pushing the current limits of self-driving vehicle sensing well beyond what Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs) can already achieve.
Ten years ago, when the Apple App Store made its debut, the digital world changed forever. Now, with approximately 197 billion mobile app downloads in 2017, and predictions that this number could increase to 352 billion by 2021, Jim Struthers, global sales manager at Casella, asks: how can the health and safety industry truly benefit from the digital age
Whipcheck Safety Cables prevent hose whipping in the event of a coupling failing or failure of compressed air and other high-pressure connections.
Technology is always evolving and developing as we discover new and more efficient ways to complete day-to-day tasks. This applies to both our private lives and increasingly our working lives. Billy O’Brien, director of customer success at Effective Software, looks at three key software trends for those working in the health and safety sector to watch for in the near future
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