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Articles In Our Current Issue
Blinded by Bad Habits
Your eyes are a valuable asset. Could you imagine a day without sight? Our eyes have been called the most complex organ in our bodies, with six million cone cells giving us detailed colour daytime vision to 120 million rod cells giving us our dim light, or night vision. The value and capability of our eyes is truly priceless.
Author | Stephanie Zizzo
Changing the Chemistry of Safety
When it comes to safety performance, chemical organisations deserve a lot of credit. Despite high-hazard processes and materials, these businesses have largely outpaced other industry organisations in safety performance and injury reduction.
Author | Teg Matthews & Dennis Jackson
Construction's Deadly Hazards
Teresa Budworth, Chief Executive of the health, safety and environmental examinations body NEBOSH, looks at three of the key hazards in construction - working at height, excavation work and the movement of vehicles.
Author | Teresa Budworth
Ergonomics for the Feet
Welcome to the world of Product, Process and Equipment Design and the need for Applied Ergonomics - especially in footwear design. One of the first things that you need to consider while you are working on the first iteration of product, equipment or process design is the integration of ergonomics and safety.
Author | Cynthia Roth
Industrial Hand Protection
The low cost Ultra car to be introduced to the Indian market by Renault-Nissan is to be manufactured by Bajaj Auto with a cost in the range of just US $ 2,500 - 3,000. This vehicle could not, however, be compared with a four wheel off road car or a high performance racing car.
Author | Brian Smith
Preventing Respiratory Diseases
Every year, hundreds of thousands of workers across the globe are made ill by hazardous substances. They suffer lung diseases including asthma and cancer - diseases which can cost millions of pounds each year in the form of compensation to the individual and their family, for the loss to industry to replace the worker and to society more generally in terms of disabled allowances and medicines.
Author | Ann Goodwin
Training Basics
Training isn’t hard to do badly, but you don’t have to have a degree in psychology and teaching to do it well. With relatively few tips you can greatly improve your training and student learning. At the end of the day, the point is that students develop new understanding, knowledge, attitudes and/or skills that make them more effective at their jobs, and better prepares them to face the ensuing challenges.
Author | David Towlson & Hasan Alaradi

