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HEALTH & SAFETY EVENT


CASELLA CORPORATE Stand K40


features such as audio recording to identify legitimate noise exposure. Hand held Sound Level Meters and Microdust Pro dust monitors are simple to use and ideal for workplace noise and dust surveys.


The Apex2 I.S personal air-sampling pump is perfect for sampling airborne contaminants. User-friendly features include wireless connectivity, rugged lightweight design, motion sensors and long battery life. Casella’s Airwave app allows the user to operate the device remotely without disturbing the wearer.


Casella, a Kempston-based provider of workplace and environmental health monitoring solutions with distributors and offices worldwide, will be exhibiting at the Health & Safety Event.


Casella’s occupational and environmental health monitoring equipment measures employee exposure levels to potential workplace risks. Instruments include wireless technology for remote operation and access to data. Reports can be downloaded for detailed analysis.


Casella’s dBadge2 noise dosimeters have the latest


The Flow Detective calibrator has an accuracy within 2%, a 70-hour battery life and airflow pulsation measurement capabilities. The device alerts if pulsation exceeds 10% to adhere to ISO 13137 and is compatible with any manufacturers’ air sampling pumps. If used with Casella’s Apex2 pumps it is capable of automatic calibration within 10 seconds.


Finally, the HAVEx is a simple to use monitor for the Hand Arm Vibration, calculating exposure and maximum trigger times, speeding up surveys of tools.


www.casellasolutions.com


ALCUMUS Stand H60


Alcumus provides risk management solutions within the fields of Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality Management, for organisations across multiple sectors.


On the Alcumus Stand H60, visitors can complete the company’s new interactive health and safety risk calculator and be given an immediate risk profile of their business. Alcumus will also be running a series of product demos and ISO 45001 information, and will have copies of their latest whitepapers: ‘Doing Safety


SKYGUARD Stand K50


At this years Health & Safety Event, Skyguard will be demonstrating their range of discreet lone worker safety devices and smartphone apps which are connected to a 24/7 Incident Management Centre. Providing invaluable backup for those who experience risk when working alone, the service is certified to the highest industry standards; BS 8484:2016, BS 5979 (CAT II), ISO 9001 and Secured by Design.


As the UK’s only wholly owned end-to-end provider, Skyguard’s portfolio of dedicated devices includes features such as GPS, two-way voice, Mandown and


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on-demand tracking. The latest addition to the range, MicroSOS - the world’s smallest and lightest personal alarm - has the appearance of a USB stick and can be worn as an ID card holder, pendant, or attached to a belt or keyring. Raising an alert via the device opens up an audio connection allowing the user to communicate directly with Skyguard’s controllers, who can assist and summon the emergency services if necessary.


https://skyguard.co.uk www.tomorrowshs.com


Digitally’ and ‘Hazardous Substance Management – The view from industry’.


Alcumus solutions include: web-based information management solutions, UKAS accredited certification services, contractor accreditation, health & safety inspection and consultancy, COSHH management services, workplace monitoring services, training, and HR consultancy.


www.alcumusgroup.com


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