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Critical risk assessment in the workplace: Suresh Tanwar

Critical safety risks, defined as events with the potential to cause fatalities or permanent disabilities, are prevalent in hazardous industries. Read more

British Safety Council introduces Behaviour Based Safety programme

The BBS programme helps organisations understand behavioural safety across all organisational levels through a series of training programs.Read more

Assessing critical risks in workplaces

A critical risks safety audit identifies and evaluates situations posing significant risks of injury or harm to individuals and assets.Read more

Constructing safely: Preventing slips, trips and falls

Performing risk assessment to identify potential for slips, trips, and falls is the first step towards keeping people safe from hazards at the workplace, says Kamarajan M in this article while informing on some measures towards workplace safety.Read more

Why manufacturers must review their chemical safety protocols

Manufacturers of chemicals, as these are hazadous in nature, should take nessecary steps to improve workplace safety. By minimising injuries and illnesses, companies can save money by avoiding the direct and indirect costs of chemical exposures, says Suresh Tanwar.Read more

India should prioritise safety to be global manufacturing hub

Good health and safety management is also good business. If an organisation looks after the health, safety, and welfare of its workers, it will be more productive, and this will help the business to be more successful and sustainable, says Suresh Tanwar.Read more

Electrical safety hazards in the workplace

Electricity is omnipresent at workplaces. Hence, if electrical equipment, appliances and installations are not maintained well, the consequences can be devastating, says Hemant Sethi.Read more

British Safety Council introduces Five Star Environmental Sustainability Audit

British Safety Council has introduced its Five Star Environmental Audit services for businesses in India.Read more

Important tips for operating a forklift safely

Companies should be proactive in investing time and resources in staff training. Often, senior management is so target-driven that deadlines become all-important and health and safety tend to get overlooked, writes Hemant Sethi. Regular monitoring of safety compliance should be part of a line manager's job description.Read more

Industries need new health, safety skills to mitigate future risks

The focus on safety, health, sustainability, and cost reduction is already shaping the business strategy of most companies for 2022. One of the most effective ways of integrating health and safety into a business’s operations is by equipping the employees with appropriate competencies to operate in the workplace safely, and health-consciously, says Hemant Sethi. Read more

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