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Welcome to the Safety, Health and Environment Buyer’s Guide which aims to bring together, on one site, the major suppliers and their products.
Also included are the major SHE associations, federations, institutions, trade unions, print and electronic publishers, training organisations, films and video producers and suppliers. A quick, easy to use, continuously updated, supplier and product information source.
You can add your Safety, Health or Environment related company or organisation to the website free of charge subject to our Terms of Use.
Safety, Health and Environment News
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OSHWorld News
- Editorial: Mentorship programme to help women ‘break down barriers’ into health and safety careers
- Focus: 2.5 million adults in UK economically inactive due to long-term ill health
- 111th ILO International Labour Conference – 5-16 June 2023
- HSE inspections target woodworking businesses to tackle occupational lung disease 2023/24
- The value of essential work: World Employment and Social Outlook 2023
ILO (International Labour Organization) News
- Ensuring a workplace free of violence and sexual harassment, Minister of Manpower-ILO launch new guidelines for labour inspection
- Philippines launches Healthy Workplace Initiative on SafeDay
- Indonesian TV journalists advocate the importance of OSH for the public and for themselves
- Empowering youth by promoting OSH preventative culture through digital learning tools and educational games
- Occupational safety and health enhance the business resilience of Indonesian SMEs
- Culture of prevention is key to coping with future crises like COVID-19 pandemic
- ILO hands over OSH digital learning tools and risk assessment service for a more resilient OSH culture in Indonesia
- WHO and ILO call for new measures to tackle mental health issues at work
- Building a culture of resilience on safety and health to over 1,500 workplaces and 22,000 workers in Indonesia
- Exposure to ionizing occupational radiation affects over 24 million workers globally
What's new at HSE
- Company fined £1.275m after man crushed to death
- Meat company fined after worker severs fingers
- HSE campaign highlights dangers from metalworking fluids
- Haulage company fined after worker dies from injuries
- Time running out as deadline to register high-rise buildings nears
- Company fined for putting worker at risk
- Grimsby company fined £200,000 after driver suffers chemical burns
- HSE to lead investigation into double fatality at Teesworks site
- Company and director fined for putting workers at risk
- Gas Safety Week: Engineer of the Year discusses career, regulations and diversity