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Have a look at our safety news & advice for Industry work below, where we outline tips for how to keep your workers safe on site. Different industries have different risks for workers, and identifying the correct threats posed to your workers can save lives.

Read through our tips below to find out how you can be keeping your workers safe throughout their working day.

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18/06/2024

Navigating the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) 1974

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Navigating the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) 1974: A Comprehensive Guide The Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) 1974 serves as the bedrock of workplace safety legislation in the United Kingdom. This Act was introduced to promote safer working environments and protect employees from work-related risks. In this blog post, we'll explore...
Two confined space entry workers in a tunnel
13/06/2024

Confined Spaces: Know Before Entry – 10 Gases To Be Aware Of

Posted by Emma Curthoys
  Being aware Confined spaces are often a hidden necessity in various industries. From technicians to construction workers, these environments play a vital role in keeping our infrastructure operational. However, lurking beneath the surface of these seemingly mundane spaces lies a multitude of safety hazards that can quickly turn deadly. One of the most significant...
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13/05/2024

Detecting benzene with the UltraRAE 3000

Posted by Rhys Redrup
Honeywell RAE Systems – UltraRAE 3000 The Honeywell UltraRAE 3000 is a cutting-edge Compound-Specific Monitor. It boasts a Photoionisation Detector (PID) with an extensive range suitable for various applications, from refinery maintenance to hazardous material response. It offers dual detection modes for assessing total benzene exposure and boasts high sensitivity to benzene with a detection...
Detecting Carbon Monoxide Silent Killer
13/05/2024

Detecting Carbon Monoxide

Posted by Rhys Redrup
Detecting Carbon Monoxide Formula: CO CAS Number: 630-08-0 Introduction: What is Carbon Monoxide (CO)? Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless, and tasteless gas. It is produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels such as gasoline, natural gas, propane, coal, or wood. CO is highly toxic and can be fatal if inhaled in high...