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The woodworking industry has one of the highest accident rates in manufacturing, with approximately 25% of accidents caused by contact with moving machinery.
Ensuring Compliance with Health and Safety Legislation.
Cutting and grinding unavoidably creates high levels of noise pollution in and around a building site which can present a hazard for both construction workers and the general public.
Indirect oil-fired heaters are commonplace on construction sites, particularly during Autumn, Winter and Spring when the weather can often be cold and damp.
Brand new evidence just released from the International Agency for Research on cancer reveals that exposure to all welding fume, including mild steel welding, can cause lung cancer and possibly kidney cancer in humans.
In confined spaces such as tunnels, pits, shafts and basements, maintaining a constant flow of fresh air can be challenging.
Prolonged exposure to Diesel Engine Exhaust Emissions (DEEEs) can lead to serious health risks, including cancer.
Within many sectors throughout the manufacturing industry, there are a wide range of activities...
Dust is one of the main health hazards facing on-site workers today.