Making a difference: BSIF in action
When selecting earmuffs to use with a safety helmet, once products with the correct performance are established, it is understandable that users will have their favourite models, probably based on comfort.
When selecting earmuffs to use with a safety helmet, once products with the correct performance are established, it is understandable that users will have their favourite models, probably based on comfort.
The BSIF is delighted to welcome Biffa and Mainman as the latest members of the Federation.
The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) is inviting the industry to explore its new website.
John Gill, managing director of uvex- safety (UK) has been appointed chairman of the British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) for a three year tenure, a position he will fulfil alongside his role at uvex. He succeeds Sarah Bridge.
Ahead of the BSIF Safety Awards 2016 ceremony on 21 June at Safety & Health Expo, the Federation has announced the Product Innovation Award shortlist.
Ahead of the BSIF Safety Awards 2016 ceremony on the 21st June at Safety & Health Expo, the Federation is delighted to announce the Product Innovation Award shortlist.
As the lead UK trade association for the safety and health industry, the British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) is delighted to be joining forces with key stakeholders for this year’s Expo, from 21st to 23rd June as we prepare to headline and relaunch the enhanced Registered Safety Suppliers Scheme (RSSS), designed to enhance the quality of personal protective equipment provided to the occupational safety user.
As general manager for the British Safety Industry Federation, Frank Angear has jetted back to Brussels to gather the best understanding of how the European PPE Regulation will affect the UK’s health and safety market.
Alan Murray, CEO of the BSIF, has issued a statement, sharing his thoughts on the UK’s exit from the EU:
The British Safety Council and the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) have joined together to urge the government to publish a schedule and structure for exit negotiations so that employers can develop plans which will assure safety, health and wellbeing of their workforce in the short to medium term.
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