CONTENTS CONTENTS COVER STORY 16 SHOW GUIDE
Should You Doubt Your Protection?
Arco are steering the way in driving out non-compliant PPE that could pose a serious risk of injury. Here they tell us why some products you assume to be safe, may not be fit for purpose.
NEWS 06 76
Newsflash Your essential industry news
including the latest from IOSH, the British Safety Council, the European Association for the Study of Obesity and Ipsos MORI.
REGULARS
A Day in the Life Of... In this issue, we follow Andrea
Bowen, Technical Product Manager at Casella, as she describes a typical day at a company with a history unlike any other.
WASTE DISPOSAL & RECYCLING 20 24
Make a WISH Find out more about the
WISH forum, established to ensure employee engagement within the health and safety industry.
MANUAL HANDLING & ERGONOMICS
Avoiding the Pitfalls The Health & Safety
Executive explore the prevalence and consequences of human failure.
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Get a Grip Lee Mills, Director of Health
& Safety at Citation, explores life on the edge by highlighting the role handrails can play to ensure worker safety at height.
SHOW GUIDE
It’s Finally Here! Heather Beech Director of
the OSH Portfolio at UBM EMEA introduces us to the latest in the Protection and Management Series, the Safety & Health Expo 2016.
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www.tomorrowshs.com
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Exhibitor Profiles Here the show’s exhibitors
tell you what they have to offer at the Safety & Health Expo!
Fine Tune Your Fleet RoSPA’s Fleet Safety Audit
Manager, Colin Knight, explores the steps line manager’s can take to fine- tune their behavioural safety skill set and keep their drivers safe.
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A Voice From on High ANT Telecom talk about the
importance of implementing effective communication infrastructure for those working at height to ensure, if something went wrong workers have the best chance of gaining help
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