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It's crucial to be aware of the signs that will be put up all around your workplace. They are there to warn you of risks and educate you on the steps you should take to ensure your health and safety. Do you know the various kinds of warning signs for health and safety?

Test your knowledge with our Halloween safety signs quiz.

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The main objective when you represent your company at a tradeshow is probably to meet prospective new clients and customers. A tradeshow booth is similar to a shopfront, therefore it pays to make it appealing and inviting so that visitors are compelled to stop and learn more about the goods or services you provide.

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Hearing loss brought on by noise happens when the ear canal's small hairs suffer permanent harm. These hairs are what pick up sound waves, and if they are broken, they cannot be repaired. The harm is irreparable. As a result, it's crucial to safeguard your ears and hearing when in noisy surroundings.

It is estimated that 14,000 people in the UK have work-related hearing problems.  Ensuring your workplace has the appropriate over ear hearing protection and warning signs is extremely important to keep your workers safe. 

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The Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations of 1996, established by the UK's Health and Safety Executive, mandate that commercial kitchens and catering establishments have safety signs and signals.

It says that, when additional safety precautions have been put in place, safety signs and signals are necessary anywhere there is a risk to employee safety. Signs must be visible, readable, and indicate forbidden behaviours, safety precautions, warn of dangers, or point to safety precautions such as fire exits or equipment for first aid or fire safety.

So, it is important to understand what the potential hazards are when it comes to food safety when working in a kitchen. Read on to learn what food contamination is, as well as what signs you can utilise to prevent it.

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June is National Safety Month, so we’re looking back and discussing what this means in a post-Covid world. Aspects of National Safety Month this year have gained additional relevance in the aftermath of the Covid-19 issue, and priorities have shifted as a result.

So, let’s take a look at some of our safety priorities, including safety in terms of mental, as well as physical, well-being and how workplaces can help with this.

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