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UK FOCUS iii The sky is no limit for health and safety specialists


SHE Knows is a renowned consultancy service that offers a bird’s eye view of their clients’ environmental regulatory requirements and health and safety risks. They not only have a team that can appraise each of their customers’ requirements on site, they also use the latest Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs, or drones) to offer a complete evaluation of the site being assessed, without the expense of using manned aircraft. These drones can be useful in a plethora of situations including vehicle collisions, crop surveillance, risk assessment at building or demolition sites, security at remote sites, monitoring fire hazards and environmental impact monitoring of coast lines and inland waterways.


However, there is far more to this forward looking firm than just having fun with drones! The team of highly specialised professionals are taking the hassle and confusion out of the task of environmental and health and safety compliance. SHE Knows has a team of chartered health and safety practitioners with experience in all


aspects of environmental, occupational and industrial safety, that has enabled their international clientele to focus on their business, secure in the knowledge that their personnel are safe and they will not be getting in trouble for polluting their local communities.


SHE Knows will work with the specific needs of each individual client. They will examine each unique situation and then offer the most comprehensive and cost-effective solution. Over recent years there have been numerous changes in safety and environmental legislation, keeping up with these ongoing changes, whilst running a successful company can be time consuming, stressful and expensive. The team at SHE Knows believe can create a tailored package to ensure that a company has the requisite health and safety policy, with supporting documentation, along with undergoing risk assessments and safe systems at work, they will also train staff members to ensure that the necessary standards are maintained.


Construction, Design and Management (CDM) projects of over 500 working man hours need to be carried out under the auspices of the HSE. SHE Knows will coordinate such projects ensuring that their client, the designers and sub-contractors are all working within HSE regulations. SHE Knows has experience in relatively ordinary projects to coordinating festivals and large public events. Should you have a project that involves working with asbestos, SHE Knows offer the expertise needed to ensure that safety compliance is met and the necessary training given to ensure the necessary level of asbestos management.


SHE Knows also offer a comprehensive training package to ensure that their clients have staff who are fully trained in skills including first aid, fire safety, face fit testing, harness awareness and confined space entry or escape (CSE). This can be carried out at the SHE Knows or client’s premises, or at an alternative venue to cater for extra students to attend from further afield. The training enables staff to attain qualifications ranging from the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety & Health, City & Guilds, Chartered Institution of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH), Client Contractor National Safety Group (CCNSG), Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB).


SHE Knows values its team of professionals who offer a vast range of expertise having amassed a wide variety of international health and safety quality qualifications between them. With much justification, they perceive themselves as being the first call an organisation should make if they have any concerns about health, safety and environmental impact.


Versatile and economic standalone 230VAC gas sensor


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S4S Gaswarden GR is a fixed gas sensor, made by Sensors for Safety, that meets the requirements for economic and reliable monitoring of gas levels in a wide range of environments and applications. This was initially designed for the monitoring of gases within cabins, enclosures and cabinets. However, the addition of a plug in 115/230 VAC mains supply input expanded its use into conventional areas of gas detection covering small laboratories, nitrogen dewars, test rigs, boiler plant rooms, gas meter houses, battery charger rooms, hospitals and many other commercial and light industrial applications.


The sensor has a 30mm domed LED light mounted on top which changes from Green to Red when gas is detected. There is also an 85dB (from 1 metre away) mutable sounder which activates should gas be detected. The sensor is designed to be used as standalone or with the S4S Gaswarden multi sensor control system.


This highly versatile, low cost, sensor is up and running in minutes. It is easily transportable


and ideal for both temporary and permanent applications and can be used with sensors for flammable, toxic and asphyxiant gases. For More Info, email:


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London borough takes control of real time air quality monitoring data


Croydon Council is leading the UK’s local authority monitoring of the impact of construction in their borough. With no less than 11 multi-million pound construction developments in progress at any one time, the Council is rightly concerned about maintaining environmental compliance.


Following agreement with local communities to make Croydon the most sustainable borough in London, the new development at Queen’s Square presents an opportunity to demonstrate this aspiration in action.


South Coast Science, in partnership with Emission Solutions Ltd., (EMSOL), is supporting Croydon Council to manage the impact of construction machinery and traffic on local communities. The first step is to deploy real-time air quality monitoring devices. The Praxis/ Urban was selected for its ability to establish where pollutants are reaching harmful thresholds.


The flexible data infrastructure of the Praxis allows easy aggregation with tagged asset and vehicle data, made available by EMSOL. It is therefore possible to deliver a real-time, highly location specific view of air quality at Queen’s Square.


The EMSOL Platform enables businesses to take control of air quality through targeted actions. The multi-site dashboard designed for Croydon Council that offers intuitive and powerful reporting. Robust integration between South Coast Science and EMSOL’s technologies delivers reports to Council engineers including; the nature of an emission breach, how intensive it was and where on site it occurred. All data gathering elements seamlessly input to the dashboard, delivering accurate, reliable insight that supports evidence-based action.


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