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PRODUCTS RRC NEW COURSE: NEBOSH


SAFETY SIMPLIFIED RRC, the UK’s largest provider of health and safety and environmental management training qualifications, is delighted to announce the launch of a new course. Safety Simplified has been created by NEBOSH and utilises the concept of augmented reality (AR) to bring safety learning to life.


The three-day course aims to get every member of the workplace involved in health and safety. The ultimate aim is to drive down incidents by ensuring workplace staff are provided with accessible, practical health and safety training.


Safety Simplified is suitable for those working in every sector, and requires minimal set-up. The courses uses real-life case studies along with numerous safety issues covered in the AR re-enactments, including noise, vibration, desk working, mechanical hazards and manual handling. Learners will also complete a simple risk assessment.


The Safety Simplified course is available now at six of RRC’s UK training centres. It is also available via online study which can be accessed worldwide. In-company delivery can be arranged and tailored to your company’s specific needs, no matter the location.


Gary Fallaize, RRC Managing Director commented: ‘’The Safety Simplified course will inspire a revolution in health and safety training and how it is delivered. Using AR technology helps learners understand the practical reality of health and safety; and workplaces will be able to measure success after training members of staff by driving down incidents, absenteeism and a reduction in illness and injury.’’


www.rrc.co.uk


3M LAUNCHES SECURE CLICK


RESPIRATOR SERIES Science-based technology company 3M has launched a new half facepiece respirator series: Secure Click HF-800, with features providing next-generation breathability, comfort and simplicity.


The respirator has an innovative Secure Click connection that works like a seat belt, enabling workers to easily connect filters and cartridges to the facepiece with a simple click that is audible, so wearers can hear that the filter or cartridge is installed properly. A one-touch user seal check also gives wearers confidence that their respirator is being worn properly.


Secure Click HF-800 Series from 3M also features the world’s first quad-flow cartridge system. Two dual-flow cartridges on each respirator combine to create four air flow paths for easier breathing and comfort. The exhalation valve helps direct exhaled breath and moisture downwards.


The respirator also incorporates a speaking diaphragm (optional in some models) to make communication easier while working.


Additionally, the low-profile facepiece design features a unique silicone faceseal with a flex-joint nose bridge for greater comfort, a wide field of view and compatibility with certain welding and grinding shields.


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Applications of use (with correct filter selection) may include grinding, sanding, light welding, spraying, blasting, cleaning, forging, cutting, finishing and painting.


The HF-800 respirator may be used with Secure Click D8000 Series gas and vapour cartridges and D3000/ D7000 Series particulate filters from 3M against a variety of gases, vapours and particulate hazards, according to European Standards (EN).


www.3M.co.uk/secureclick


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