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Training engineers in commercial dealings
NDO Consultants are pleased to announce the details of the first of their programme of seminars to educate engineers and technical personnel into the world of commercial dealings
News from NDO Consultants (15 October 2007)
'Work while you're sick' attitude in engineering
Ill-health, combined with a culture where 'illness equals weakness', is reported to be hitting organisations across the engineering sector, resulting in declining performance and waning enthusiasm
News from Chartered Management Institute (15 October 2007)
Growing home worker numbers risk insurance ruin
As winter approaches, thousands of freelance engineers will be taking to their home office to work from home, but insurance experts are urging bosses to make sure employees are fully covered
News from Editorial Articles: Miscellaneous submissions ( 9 October 2007)
Hearing protector wear-time evaluation tool
Many noise-exposed workers fail to realize how damaging it can be to remove their hearing protection even for a few minutes
News from Bacou-Dalloz Hearing Safety ( 8 October 2007)
Free seminars aim to raise safety awareness
Industry specialists Siemens Automation and Drives are providing a series of free breakfast seminars across the UK in order to raise awareness of the latest safety legislation
News from Siemens Automation and Drives ( 2 October 2007)
Females resign despite rapid promotion and bonuses
Female resignations hit a new high in the engineering sector despite generally receiving rapid promotions and better bonus pay-outs than men: women are nearly twice as likely to receive a bonus
News from Chartered Management Institute ( 5 September 2007)
Profiling and training helps Baerlocher UK
User application article Leading recruitment and human resources company Listgrove has been meeting a rising demand for the profiling and training of key teams and individuals within company management and operations
News from Listgrove (29 August 2007)
Showa Glove is set to acquire Best Manufacturing
Showa Glove of Japan is to acquire all of the Tillotson Best Glove operations and subsidiaries around the world, creating a global leader in glove manufacturing and product development
News from Best Gloves (20 August 2007)
ERP Human Resources shortfalls solved
As the functionality of ERP systems advance, Human Resources are being left behind and have to make do with compromises and poor integration: until a complete business solution from Miracle Dynamics
News from Miracle Dynamics (14 August 2007)
Listgrove to exhibit at K2007
Leading Recruitment and Human Resources Company Listgrove will exhibit at this year's Kunststoffe 2007, the world's top international plastics trade fair, to be held in Dusseldorf in October
News from Listgrove ( 8 August 2007)
Pilz explains the employer's duty of care
Ian Murgatroyd of Pilz Automation Technology explains the (often misunderstood) duty of care that is legislated for in the Health and Safety at Work Act
News from Pilz Automation Technology ( 7 August 2007)
Drink or drugged driving? Employers can be liable
With a reduced drink drive limit and with random roadside breath tests, plus harder crack-downs on drugged drivers, there has never been a better time to introduce a drugs and alcohol policy at work
News from Grendonstar (30 July 2007)
Full face protection improved with Draeger mask
The new Draeger Safety X-plore 6000 Full Face Mask range improves protection and combines quality and reliability with comfort and ease of use
News from Draeger (24 July 2007)
New ergonomic Roebuck air tools help prevent RSI
A new range of Roebuck professional air tools have been ergonomically designed to help reduce RSI from vibration, and is available exclusively from BuckHickman InOne
News from BuckHickman InOne (19 July 2007)
New collapsible incident safety cones
Jackson Safety has launched the NEW Allsafe CE marked 'Pack and Pop' 45cm (18in) and 71cm (28in) collapsible Incident Safety Cones made of orange waterproof nylon with a heavy duty polypropylene base
News from Jackson Products (19 July 2007)
High-visibility AM/FM Radio earmuff
In efforts to improve worker motivation and overall protection, Bilsom has extended its award winning high-visibility capabilities to its AM/FM Radio earmuff
News from Bacou-Dalloz Hearing Safety (18 July 2007)
Wolf R-50 torch helps Scania staff survive floods
User application article When the river Don broke its banks in June this year it caused extensive flooding in the Sheffield industrial centre: Scania staff were trapped overnight with no power or lighting
News from Wolf Safety Lamp Company (12 July 2007)
Small insect killer is sticky for high protection
The most compact product in the Insectron range of electric insect exterminators, the Insectron 600, can now be fitted with a glue board instead of only an electrified tension-grid
News from Berson UV-techniek (11 July 2007)
Keeping the workers cool with Breezair
User application article Working on the mezzanine floor in the VDC Distribution Centre in Park Royal, London has become a breeze, following the installation of the Breezair Evaporative Cooling System!
News from Seeley International (Europe) ( 9 July 2007)
Roebuck catalogue will saves UK industry GBP000s
BuckHickman InOne claims that British manufacturing companies could save thousands of pounds on their indirect material costs by switching to Roebuck products
News from BuckHickman InOne (21 June 2007)
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