BSIF Guide 2021
THE 2021 British Safety Industry Federation guide to the UK Safety & Health Industry is now available to download!
THE 2021 British Safety Industry Federation guide to the UK Safety & Health Industry is now available to download!
THE BRITISH Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) has appointed Luke Neale in the newly created role of Audit & Compliance Assessor to help meet the Federation’s obligation to audit its Registered Safety Supplier Scheme (RSSS) members.
THE BRITISH Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) hosted a webinar on the 18 November 2020 to assist the Safety, Health and PPE market in understanding the requirements of the UK’s new regulatory regime (UKCA), which will come into effect on the 1 January 2021.
DESPITE MORE than 50 years of drink drive campaigns, road traffic accidents caused by driving after consuming alcohol are showing a rise in numbers.
WHICH? TESTED 15 reusable face coverings, discovering that the worst allowed 93% of potentially harmful particles to escape.
This month, Alan Murray provides an update on regulations for Covid related PPE and the future regulatory requirements as the UK moves to a new conformity assessment regime, under the UKCA marking protocol.
TO HELP the industry understand the requirements of the new UKCA Mark, the British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) is hosting a webinar today (18 November 2020) at 10.30am.
IN THE UK, we enjoy some of the most varied weather patterns in the world. It’s part of what makes up Britain and gives us something to discuss over a cup of tea and a pack of Hobnobs, so we adapt and learn to cope with it. Similarly, in the world of safety it’s so important to make sure you adapt to the weather, ensuring you’re protected without compromising your health.
BSIF ARE pleased to announce that we have forged another strong relationship with the team at Safer Highways who are dedicated to delivering safety in their sector. The Safer Highway Group join us as associate members and we have reciprocated in joining Safer Highways.
ALL PPE must be correctly tested and certified to meet the appropriate European standard. Unfortunately, the quantity of non-approved product being sold into the UK is on the increase. Such products should not be used for business because they contravene safety legislation.
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