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FACTORY & HANDLING ‹ SOLUTIONS‹‹
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MAKE HEALTH & SAFETY YOUR TOP PRIORITY IN 2020
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arren Buffett, who was recently named as the fourth wealthiest individual in the world, once said: “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently.” This is good advice that can be applied to many aspects of life, but it’s especially true when it comes to
health and safety.
When an accident occurs there are of course measureable outlays: damage to equipment, loss of revenue and sick days caused by injuries. There are also intangible costs such as a damage to reputation and/or a loss of trust in an organisation. So here are three good reasons to make health and safety your top priority in 2020.
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New employee engagement research to help tackle LGV driver shortage
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18 Prevent workplace incidents with vehicle camera systems
22 From pallet to palate: how a Kawasaki robot helps to deliver our drinks
30 Your guide to a safe mobile robot installation
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38 Speeding up supply with standardised labelling
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