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    Why changes to recycling legislation in England are an opportunity, not a burden

    From March 2025, many businesses in England will have to begin separating their recyclable and food waste from general waste prior to collection, but the changes will bring wider business benefits, such as reduced waste disposal costs and improved sustainability credentials.

    By Adriana Olaya Rodriguez, Newell Brands on 12 November 2024

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    The growing problem of MSDs in the materials handling industry

    When most people think of injuries in the materials handling industry, they picture serious incidents – severe trauma or even fatalities. However, a silent issue affects far more workers every day: musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).

    By Kirsty Cunningham, Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks on 11 November 2024

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    Process safety management: the importance of getting it right

    Process safety incidents at major hazard plants, such as chemical and gas leaks, can have catastrophic consequences for workers, local communities and the environment. However, by carefully assessing the risks and establishing suitable policies, systems and procedures, businesses can keep everyone safe, explains Amresh K. Deshmukh, head of process safety management at British Safety Council.  

    By Amresh K. Deshmukh on 10 November 2024

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    Road safety in India: could better road safety, vehicle technology and enforcement make driving for work safer?

    India has a poor road safety record, and research shows that commercial vehicles are a major contributor to the problem, with trucks estimated to be the single largest vehicle type involved in impacts leading to fatalities. We look at solutions that could make driving for work and the roads in general safer – from in-vehicle technology that warns truck drivers about unsafe behaviour to improving the design features of major highways.

    By Orchie Bandyopadhyay on 10 November 2024

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    The hidden costs of non-compliant inspections

    Many businesses assume that as long as they get their equipment inspected, they’re covered. But the reality is that cutting corners on safety checks can lead to some serious hidden costs – whether that’s equipment breaking down, workplace accidents, or even large fines.

    By Geoff Martin, CFTS on 08 November 2024

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    Accredited training – the key to a safer workplace

    Choosing accredited training means you can trust that your materials handling equipment operators are fully prepared for the job. With regular audits and high standards, accredited providers give businesses confidence that safety is always the priority.

    By Liam Knight, AITT on 08 November 2024

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    Forklifts: why regular refresher training and monitoring is key to operational safety

    Regular refresher training and ongoing monitoring is crucial for ensuring that forklift operators do not develop unsafe habits or suffer ‘skill fade’, but it’s essential that any refresher and monitoring programme is based on a thorough assessment of a site’s unique transport safety needs and day-to-day challenges.

    By Stuart Taylor, Mentor FLT Training on 07 November 2024

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    Managing work-related road risk – a guide to current legislation and safety devices

    Over the past 10 years, the introduction of varying pieces of road safety legislation across the UK and Europe has left fleet managers with the unenviable task of managing numerous regulations to ensure their vehicles comply across all relevant jurisdictions. With a litany of legal points to unpick, and numerous safety devices to choose from, how does a fleet manager decipher what is most suitable in terms of functionality, quality and compliance without the worry of a device being defunct in a few years?

    By Emily Hardy and James Tyrell, Brigade on 07 November 2024

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    Driver risk management: what excellent looks like

    In its second year of National Highways sponsoring the ‘best driver risk management performance’ category at the Safety & Health Excellence Awards, we take a look at this year’s winner and close contenders showing how it can be done.

    By Driving for Better Business on 05 November 2024

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    Empowering driver management with fleet and video telematics innovation

    Fleet and video telematic systems are increasingly capable of generating huge amounts of data about driver behaviour, vehicle usage and external threats on the road, but time and resource are required to analyse the results to pinpoint driver behaviour that requires attention. However, the latest AI-powered tools and processes look set to transform how quickly and effectively the data can be analysed, according to a group of road safety technology experts.

    By Queclink Wireless Solutions, SureCam, Applied Driving and Inseego UK Ltd on 05 November 2024