CONTENTS
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A COMPREHENSIVE JOURNEY Eye protection specialist Bollé Safety explains the
steps it is taking to fulfil its commitment to sustainability. REGULARS
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NEWS Catch up on what’s new in the industry and
get the latest from the courts.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES The latest launches and updates from across
the sector. MENTAL HEALTH & WELLBEING
MINDFUL MANAGEMENT Expert advice from NEBOSH on how to support
the mental health and wellbeing of employees.
SAFE AND WELL Offering employee benefits that harness
technology can produce positive long-term health and wellbeing outcomes, say Peoplesafe and Humanity
EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS
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NAVIGATING THE CHANGES Acorn Safety Services provides a guide to finding
your way through the new UK fire evacuation rules.
THE ESCALATING THREAT How can organisations support their teams
managing the successful evacuation of employees in an increasingly unstable world? International SOS discusses
CLEANING & HYGIENE
NO MESSING When it comes to surface cleaning, what’s the
safest and most efficient option – rags, cloths or wipes, asks Nataly Scarpetta at Kimberly Clark Professional.
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FIVE-STAR REVIEW James Gordon, Marketing Director at Kärcher,
discusses the importance of strengthening hygiene and efficiency in the leisure and hospitality industry.
HUMAN FACTORS & ERGONOMICS
OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND Guy Osmond, Managing Director and Founder
of Osmond Ergonomics, explores the responsibilities of employers in safeguarding homeworkers from the risk of musculoskeletal conditions.
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SMART WEAR Graham Sharp, Managing Director of Health
and Safety consultancy Stanley, looks at how the growth of AI wearable technology solutions is reducing accidents and injuries at work.
FEATURES
ANTICIPATING THE FUTURE Back with a new look under the name
Anticipate London, the UK's largest health and safety event returns to ExCeL this December. We take a look at what’s changed and why, as well as what to expect.
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