CFTS shares essential truck inspection guidance at IMHX 2022
CFTS WILL be using IMHX 2022 to share its latest developments with both end-users of lifting equipment and members of the trade.
CFTS WILL be using IMHX 2022 to share its latest developments with both end-users of lifting equipment and members of the trade.
THE HEALTH and Safety Executive (HSE) has announced a number of seminars it will be hosting at Safety, Health and Wellbeing Live (SHW Live) in Farnborough in September.
HEALTH AND Safety Matters (HSM) will once again be running a two-day digital conference on 5-6 October 2022.
THE INTERNATIONAL Powered Access Federation (IPAF) is now offering a power access operator training is now available in Kenya.
AFTER THE success of the first event in Manchester earlier in the year, Safety, Health and Wellbeing Live (SHW Live) is set to return for its Southern edition this September at Farnborough International, with the promise of key exhibiting brands and a world-class conference programme alongside unrivalled CPD and networking opportunities.
WITH A long history of supporting schools and education charities in the UK, Arco has extended this to all the communities it operates in to support a key objective – to help young people achieve their potential.
A LEEDS based company has been fined £850,000 after an employee sustained fatal injuries while undergoing training.
THOROUGH EXAMINATION accrediting body CFTS is advising equipment owners to check not only who’s doing the assessment, but also the kit they’re using.
AS PART of its continuing commitment to raising safety standards across the material handling sector, the UK Material Handling Association (UKMHA) – the UK trade association for manufacturers, truck users and suppliers of forklift trucks and associated components and services – is once again championing the cause of National Forklift Safety Day.
HOMEWORKING AND hybrid working has never been more commonplace, but far too many employees are making do with make-shift and unsuitable arrangements which could leave them suffering from a range of different musculoskeletal issues. What is ‘out of sight, out of mind’ for their employers could now see them pay in loss of productivity and lost days down the line.
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