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Y O NE EDITOR’S VOICE HEALTH&SAFETY EDITOR’S VOICE TOMORROW’S


Editorial Editor Alison Carter alison@opusbm.co.uk


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Hello there, I hope you are well.


This month’s edition of Tomorrow’s Health & Safety is packed to the rafters with an array of topical features, the latest news articles and relevant products pieces for your eyes only.


In our Asbestos & Hazardous Substances section ARCA offer advice to help businesses remain compliant with health and safety regulations. We also get to grips with Biffa’s recently launched National Asbestos Disposal Network.


Elsewhere we explore the impact musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace can have on an employee’s quality of life, and take a detailed look at the new health and safety industry guidelines set to come into force in February.


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Altro get tough on commercial flooring in our Floor Safety section to find out what works best in an active kitchen environment. Our Working at Height feature offers a bird’s eye view of the latest roof ladder product standard issued by the British Standards Institution in a bid to make those working in elevated positions safer.


Readers of this month’s issue can also find out more about the importance of noise monitoring in workplaces and the prevalence of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss.


With all this inside our latest edition and more it seems crazy to miss out! Happy reading!


Hello everyone and welcome to the January/ February issue of Tomorrow’s Health & Safety.


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