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CONTENTS


CONTENTS 16


COVER STORY


How to Evacuate a Multi-Storey Building


Evac+Chair tell us the best ways businesses can prepare for an evacuation.


NEWS 06


12 19


Newsflash Read about the winners of the


BSiF’s International Safety Award 2016 and the new building services initiative launched in a bid to boost employee health in the construction sector.


FEATURES


All Things Being Equal Arco tell us more about how the


industry can minimise risk of faulty PPE products entering the market.


Redressing The Balance Tomorrow’s Health & Safety’s


Alison Carter catches up with industry professionals to ask what businesses can do to improve wellbeing and mental health in the workplace.


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SLIPS, TRIP, & FALLS


Sure Footing IOSH tell us why falls in the


workplace are avoidable and provide tips on how to ensure this is the case.


Best Foot First Dr Martens cite their most


recent survey to show the importance of appropriate footwear to prevent slips at work.


THE HEALTH & SAFETY EVENT 30


It’s Finally Here The show issue of Tomorrow’s


Health & Safety has arrived, jam packed with titbits about the show, what visitors can expect and quotes from the Event Director Tim Else.


30 LONE WORKER PROTECTION


34 36


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Safety by Smartphone UK technology company


YRFree tell us more about their video streaming app designed to safeguard lone workers.


The Time of Death ANT Telecom take a


hypothetical look at the dangerous nature of working alone.


FIRE & ELECTRICAL SAFETY 40 19 42


Fire Resistant Glass: The Facts


Pyroguard explain the history behind fire resistant glazing and takes a look at the current market.


A False Alarm Siemens highlight a key issue


regarding fire safety protection – unwanted fire alarms.


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