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Environment Health & Safety market to hit $77.04bn by 2030:

The global environment health & safety market size is anticipated to reach USD 77.04 billion by 2030 to expand at a CAGR of 6.5% from 2023 to 2030. That’s according to a new report by Grand View Research, which cites the increase in stringent government regulations across various economies act as a major driver for EHS market. Moreover, energy and […]

Forum Events & Media bolsters management team

Forum Events & Media, home of the Occupational Safety & Health Forum, continues to grow in 2023 with the launch of a new Business Development department, which will strengthen the company’s existing portfolio of events while also enabling it to branch out into new sectors. The unit is headed up by long-time Forum Events & […]

SAVE THE DATE: Occupational Safety & Health Forum 2024

The next Occupational Safety & Health Forum will take place on January 30th 2024 – Make sure you register for you free delegate places early! Benefits include: January 30th 2024 Hilton London Canary Wharf – An itinerary of one-to-one meetings with solution providers– A seat at our industry seminar sessions (included within your itinerary)– Lunch and refreshments […]

Wine company fined £800k after HGV driver fatality

A wine and drinks supplier has been fined after a visiting HGV driver was killed after being hit by a forklift truck at its depot in Salford, with HSE pressing the need for clear safety instructions in loading areas. John Fitzpatrick was waiting for his trailer to be loaded at Kingsland Drinks Ltd in Irlam […]

British Safety Council hits out at government air quality targets

The British Safety Council has warned that new legally binding air quality targets for the UK, which passed the final stages of parliamentary scrutiny earlier this month, fall well short of what is needed to keep people safe. British Safety Council has been campaigning since 2019 to raise awareness of the impact that air pollution […]

ASFP refreshes online passive fire protection training course

The Association for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) has updated its general Online Introduction to Passive Fire Protection, which provides a basic overview of passive fire protection (PFP) and its role in the overall fire strategy of a building. Also, in addition a new version of the course, Online Introduction to Passive Fire Protection (Installation) has been developed with new content specifically designed […]

Do you specialise in Health & Safety Training? We want to hear from you!

Each month on Health & Safety Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the security market – and in March we’ll be focussing on Health & Safety Training. It’s all part of our ‘Recommended’ editorial feature, designed to help health & safety buyers find the best products and services available today. So, if […]

Competency and building safety under scrutiny in FIS guide

A new guide has been launched by the Finishes and Interiors Sector (FIS) to assist organisations in the improvement of quality and safety and ensure they meet new regulatory requirements. This new Sector guide – Competency Management Plans will provide examples and signposts to available information and assist organisations in improving quality and safety whilst at the same […]

Safety industry rallies opposition for Retained EU Law Bill

The head of the British Safety Council has called on MPs to oppose attempts by the UK Government to erase thousands of regulations which protect people at work and as consumers, as the Retained EU Law (REUL) Bill returned to the House of Commons last week. Peter McGettrick, Chairman of British Safety Council, said: “Politicians […]

Advertising industry signs up for divorce support wellbeing initiative

The UK’s leading advertising agencies have committed to a new initiative to support staff who are going through separation, as a new survey reveals the major impact a family breakdown can have on an employee’s performance.  Backed by the Institute of the Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) and the Marketing Society and supported by behavioural economist, Rory […]