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How to make a profit with OHS

 Technical background article   Queensland Safety Forum speakers Tracy Hempel and John McCarron of Stack Masula say the business case for occupational health and safety (OHS) is clear.

News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences ( 9 June 2006)

IEC 62061 Functional Safety training course

exida is pleased to announce that a second IEC 62061 Functional Safety training course will be held from Thursday 29th June to Friday 30th June 2006 at our offices in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, UK.

News from exida ( 5 June 2006)

Seminars for new environmental regulations

IEC's Quality Assessment System for Components' (IECQ) Hazardous Substance Process Management (HSPM) training courses can help ensure compliance with standards.

News from IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) ( 5 June 2006)

Minimax uses IPAF training for platform operators

 User application article   Minimax is investing in high-quality and standardised training for its employees and will from now on use the IPAF training programme for its platform operators.

News from International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) ( 5 June 2006)

Certified Functional Safety Expert training course

Exida is pleased to announce that a Certified Functional Safety Expert (CFSE) process applications training course will be held from 19 to 22 June 2006 at its offices in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, UK.

News from exida ( 2 June 2006)

Workplace safety show attracts 12,129 visitors

Safety In Action and Materials and Manual Handling 2006, Australia's longest running workplace safety show, attracted an unprecedented 12,129 visits over its three days in May.

News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences ( 2 June 2006)

Scafftag's success at Safety and Health Expo 2006

Scafftag has enjoyed another successful year as a sponsor at the Safety and Health Expo at the NEC this year (9 - 11 May 2006), where a completely new stand unveiled the company's new branding.  Brochure available  

News from Scafftag ( 1 June 2006)

Voltage Power Optimisation technology at Nemex

The powerPerfector team would like to say a big thank you to everyone who accepted its invitation to come along and meet the team at the 2006 Nemex exhibition.

News from powerPerfector ( 1 June 2006)

BOHS names award winners

The British Occupational Hygiene Society is announcing the winners of the latest Ted King Award the David Hickish Award.

News from British Occupational Hygiene Society (24 May 2006)

Survey reveals benefits of first aid training

 Technical background article   A survey by the British Red Cross has highlighted the wider benefits to both employers and employees of completing a first aid course.

News from British Red Cross (19 May 2006)

New UK representation for Technor

The Technor Group has announced the launch of their first UK sales representation at the new production facility of their wholly-owned subsidiary Technor-ISIS in Malton, North Yorkshire.

News from Technor ISIS (19 May 2006)

SafetyBUS p Club now Safety Network International

The member companies of the SafetyBUS p Club International eV have agreed a change of statutes and a renaming of the SafetyBUS p Club International eV as the Safety Network International eV

News from SafetyBUS p Club International eV (16 May 2006)

Workshop: An introduction to biological monitoring

The Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL) is running a workshop on biological monitoring.

News from Health and Safety Laboratory (12 May 2006)

Andy Gillies elected president of BOHS

Andy Gillies, a senior Occupational Hygienist and Environmental consultant, has been elected as President of the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS).

News from British Occupational Hygiene Society (11 May 2006)

NEEDS 2006 conference includes workshops

The NEEDS 2006 conference will include a number of workshops aimed at designers, manufacturers, installers, retailers, or others involved in after-sales activities,

News from NEEDS 2006 ( 8 May 2006)

Understanding the risks relating to asbestos

Many employers are ignorant of the risks relating to asbestos, despite figures from the Trade Unions Congress that predict up to 10,000 deaths per year within the next decade from related diseases.

News from SMTS ( 5 May 2006)

Non-stop demos, displays, seminars and tours

Over three days from May 16-18 2006 in Melbourne, Australia, Safety In Action and Materials and Manual Handling will have plenty for the expected 10,000 trade visitors to do and see.

News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences ( 1 May 2006)

International Worker's Memorial Day

 Technical background article   Six workers in Victoria, Australia, have been killed in the week leading up to International Worker's Memorial Day.

News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences ( 1 May 2006)

National Fork Lift Truck Safety Conference 2006

The National Fork Lift Truck Safety Conference 2006 will take place on 19 September 2006 at Warwick University.

News from Fork Lift Truck Association (26 April 2006)

New funding for company developing novel pump

A new high accuracy, low cost infusion pump has attracted £250,000 of funding from The Capital Fund, a £50 million venture capital fund that invests in fast-growth companies in Greater London.

News from Capital Fund (25 April 2006)

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