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Hello and welcome to the May/June issue of Tomorrow’s Health & Safety. https://www.evacchair.co.uk/white-paper-risky-business-download/


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Safety & Health Expo returns to ExCeL London from 16-18 May this year with a packed expo hall, topical seminar programme and groundbreaking innovation. It will be your chance to listen to Professor Sir Jonathan Van- Tam andSir Lenny Henry give inspirational speeches. The former is set to talk about crisis management and communicating with impact. Known for his colourful metaphors during the pandemic press briefings, he helped the country to understand the challenges that we were facing and had a big impact on how we behaved.


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There will be plenty to see and do at the exhibition as it welcomes thousands of occupational health, safety and wellbeing professionals to learn about innovation, legislation and best practice, including formal and informal networking opportunities and over 100 exhibiting companies and key associations. SHEXPO also has three co-located show in the form IFSEC, FIREX and Facilities Show, which you can gain access to with the same visitor badge you carry for the Safety & Health Expo. Tomorrow’s Health & Safety will be exhibiting so please do come along to Stand: SH.1056 and say hello. We love hearing from our readers and clients and want to continue to boost the content we have to offer.


In this issue, we take a look at Plant Machinery & Site Safety, with Sitezone’s Managing Director Gary Escott explaining how data can be used to create safe sites and safe behaviours, and Mul-T-Lock’s Claire Blakemore highlighting some back-to-basics approaches to physical security that can help safeguard plant machinery and construction sites. We also have Tork giving its views on Infection Control, and Casella giving us their updates on the world of Hand/Arm Vibration.


Enjoy the issue.


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