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CONTENTS


I.SAFE MOBILE ENABLES MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMMUNICATION IN POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS


COVER STORY 6


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COMMUNICATION DEVICES FOR HAZARDOUS AREAS


NEWS


4. Robotic safe handling system for hazardous areas 4. New BSI Kitemark for face coverings


PROCESS SAFETY


Since the introduction of the new sentencing guidelines, penalties for breaching health & safety law have got tougher


ELECTRICAL SAFETY


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Cable strikes are not uncommon and can result in fatalities and life changing injuries to workers involved


HAZARDOUS AREAS


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desert and Arctic environments, Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection has the solution


For H2 S detection in 10


Communication devices for


hazardous areas i.safe MOBILE is one of the world's leading and most innovative developers of mobile communication devices such as mobile phones, smartphones, tablet PCs etc. for safe use in hazardous areas and for robust use in industry. With its new product series, the mobile phone IS330.x, the smartphone IS530.x as well as the tablet IS930.x, i.safe MOBILE presents no less than nine mobile communication devices for safe use in hazardous areas of Zone 1/21 and Zone 2/22 as well as for robust industrial applications in non-hazardous areas. Find out more on page 6.


FEATURES Hazardous areas... 8. Hazardous area motors and energy efficiency Dust & fume extraction... 12. COVID-19: Face masks and extraction PPE.. 14. Three tips to manufacture quality compliant PPE


15. New development sample assessment service for safety footwear


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16. Keep it under your hat Process safety... 18. How better health and safety systems can lower fines 20. Process skids make heat exchange solutions easy Electrical safety... 22. The hidden killers that lie beneath your feet 23. Stay safe and work smarter Energy management... 24. Renewable energy from waste Machine safety... 26. Inspect your machines during COVID-19 Training... 28. Fire and explosion addressed in webinar series


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