CONTENTS COVER STORY
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A SAFE EXIT Evac+Chair provides expert advice to ensure
safe evacuation in retail environments. 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. FEATURES
A BREATH OF FRESH AIR Safety flooring is not just for preventing slips,
trips and falls; it has a key role to play in improving air quality and enhancing wellbeing. Tom Mockler at Tarkett discusses.
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TEST-LAID PLANS Matthew Emery, Electrical Safety Expert at TÜV
SÜD, looks at the ways you can ensure the safety of electrical products.
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IDENTIFY, ADDRESS AND MAINTAIN Paul Grist, Director - UK at Trigion Security
Services, explains why a robust fire prevention strategy is vital for business owners.
MENTAL HEALTH, STRESS & WELLBEING
CONDITION OF THE TIMES Ryan Lloyd, Tomorrow’s Health and Safety
Editor, investigates the issue of burnout and asks what measures we can take to support extinguishing it.
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RISE OF THE MACHINES With the increasing use of robots in the
workplace, Catherine Wilson, Partner at Keebles LLP advises on several legal implications employers are set to face.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY EVENT 2020: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, the Health & Safety Event 2020 will now take place 22-23 September at the NEC Birmingham. We take a look at what to expect this year.
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BREATHE EASY Indoor air quality is an increasingly important
factor to consider in stress-related illness, and for good reason, says Mark Taylor of Camfil.
CLEANING & HYGIENE
TOP OF THE AGENDA Jan-Hein Hemke, MD of Facilicom, explains why
employee wellbeing should be a high priority for the professional cleaning industry.
EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS
THE SAFEST ROUTE In the event of a terrorist attack, careful planning
is needed to move people to a place of safety without sustaining further injuries, as Adam Walsh, TMP Product Manager at Tensator explains.
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