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HITTING THE BULL’S-EYE ASE Corporate Eyecare explains why a bespoke
service for prescription safety eyewear is the way forward. REGULARS
NEWS Catch up on what’s new in the industry and get the
latest from the courts.
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PRODUCTS The hottest products and services from across
the sector.
A DAY IN A LIFE This month, we caught up with Danny Reeves,
Managing Director at Alcumus Info Exchange. FEATURES
CLEAN OF THE CRIME Rentokil Specialist Hygiene looks at what’s involved
in the process of cleaning trauma scenes.
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A SAFER SCOTLAND Tomorrow’s Health & Safety takes a look at
Scotland’s free-to-attend b2b exhibition in September. WORKING AT HEIGHT
THE REAL HIGH FLIERS What exactly does it take to carve out a career as a
rope access technician? Access North Structures looks at how to thrive in the profession.
KEEP IT SIMPLE Simplicity is the key to success when it comes to
engineering the perfect fall protection gear, says Andrew Pass of MSA safety.
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GUIDING LIGHT Supertouch looks to put lens colour back on the
agenda during the specification stage. TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTH & SAFETY
THE NEW NORMAL If employers want to stay ahead of the curve, a
willingness to adapt to technological changes is crucial says SHE Software.
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EAR AND EYE PROTECTION
SAFETY INSIGHT Specsavers Corporate Eyecare presents the
key findings from their research into providing adequate safety eyewear at work.
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THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE Tomorrow’s Health and Safety explores how
technology has instigated phenomenal progress in the industry since 1974.
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INVISIBLE FORCES Simon Field, Technical Specialist at 3M,
discusses the respiratory hazards welders face and how to combat them.
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