22 Jun What is Whole Body Vibration? Whole body vibration in the workplace refers to the exposure of workers to vibrations that are transmitted through their entire body while performing their job tasks. These vibrations can originate from various sources, such as operating heavy machinery, vehicles, or equipment that generate mechanical vibrations.
26 Apr How To Monitor Noise in the Workplace Monitoring noise levels in the workplace is an important part of maintaining a safe and healthy work environment. Here are some steps you can take to monitor noise levels in your workplace.
13 Apr Dust Exposure in the Workplace Dust in the workplace can be a significant hazard and can pose various health risks to employees. These risks and the severity are all dependant on the type and quantity of dust.
30 Mar What is the Purpose of Personal Air Sampling Pumps? Personal air sampling pumps are used in occupational health and safety to assess employee exposure to airborne contaminants such as dust, fumes, gases, and vapours. These pumps are used to collect samples of the air that workers are breathing, which are then analysed to determine the level of exposure to the contaminants.
22 Feb Noise Monitoring at Work Employers in the UK are requires to monitor noise levels in the workplace and take steps to protect their employees from the harmful effects of excessive noise.
16 Jan Safety, Health & Wellbeing North 2023 We are pleased to announce that we will be back exhibiting at Safety, Health & Wellbeing Live this year!The organisers aim is to champion excellence in workplace safety and occupational health as well as inspiring improved standards in mental health and wellbeing.
9 Jan Sound Level Meter or Noise Dosimeter? The industrial environment has changed drastically in recent decades with an increased level of automation within the workplace. This has given rise to many changes in employee work patterns.
6 Dec The Importance of Measuring Whole-Body Vibration Whole-body vibrations are mechanical vibrations that enter the human body in the frequency of 0.1 to 80 Hz.
29 Nov Workplace Vibration Control Measures According to the Health and Safety Executive, two million people in the UK are at risk from the harmful effects of exposure to vibration, yet it is not difficult to apply control measures and avoid these risks.