Showing above the neck PPE at A + A
JSP will show its latest safety products and solutions at A + A 2019.
JSP will show its latest safety products and solutions at A + A 2019.
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.
HSM WILL be hosting a free to attend webinar on noise induced hearing loss, which takes place on 24 July 2019 at 10:30am and will include a panelist from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
From 21st April this year all hearing protection equipment used in the workplace must comply with the new Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Regulation (EU)2016/425.
Wearing ear defenders is not always popular with staff exposed to industrial noise. So Laura Jenkins asks if interactive noise warning technology offers alternatives?
MILLIONS OF workers are affected by high noise levels in their workplace, loud enough, around 80dB(A) – 85dB(A), that they have to raise their voices to hold a conversation and are at risk of hearing loss.
From 21st April 2019 all hearing protection products used in the workplace must comply with the new Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Regulation (EU)2016/425.
One of the most essential ways of keeping people safe in the workplace is with above-the-neck PPE, so Matthew Judson explores what’s new in the market.
Custom made Variphone ear plugs offer high wearer comfort and the ability to hear well whist worn. Noise reduction calibration can be set at 1 dB increments between 11 and 33 dB.
From 21st April 2019 all hearing protection products used in the workplace must comply with the new Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Regulation (EU)2016/425.
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