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PROVIDING SAFE EXIT WITH EVAC+CHAIR


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ARE YOU READY TO EVACUATE?


This month Evac+Chair look at the changing workforce profile and the key issue of ensuring safety for everyone in the event of a building’s evacuation


NEWS FLASH


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NEWS For all of the latest industry


happenings and events, look no further. FEATURES


AN A-LIST PARTNERSHIP Arco tell us


about their working relationship with The O2, and shine a light on the celebs they've helped to the summit of the iconic London venue.


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10 QUESTIONS.... In this edition we catch up


with Dale Jones, Technical Manager, at Alcumus SafeContractor.


MENTAL HEALTH & STRESS


THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS: A BREATH


OF FRESH AIR Providing employees with an ideal work-life balance can be challenging for employers. COPA DATA tell us how they've tackled this issue.


FIRE & ELECTRICAL SAFETY 42


SAFETY FIRST: BRIDGING THE AWARENESS GAP


Research by Hochiki Europe has shown awareness of the maintenance requirements for fire safety and emergency lighting systems is increasing. However, as the company’s General Manager of Sales and Marketing Tracy Kirk explains, more can still be done.


Here, John Robb, Segment Leader for Commercial Buildings at Eaton EMEA, explores the key considerations of establishing a robust evacuation plan.


EMERGENCY EVACUATION


CLEANING & HYGIENE 30


A REVOLUTION IN CLEANING: THE


APPLIANCE OF SCIENCE Cleaning company Chicopee explore the way different cleaning materials can change how we clean in a variety of contexts.


SHOW SECTION 27 www.tomorrowshs.com


WHAT’S ON SHOW? We hear from some of the


key exhibitors at this year's Health & Safety Event, including Traka, BSIF, Fortress, ProtectHear and 3M.


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