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Hobart Service confirms it will maintain and exceed full national service support during lockdown phase two

The Peterborough-based specialist service maintenance division has previously proven its capability and managed operations successfully during the first lockdown period. It was announced the team will again maintain full national coverage during the next 4 weeks following the announcements made ...

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Safe travels

The pandemic has brought a range of challenges, one of this is just getting to work. How do you help workers stay safe, healthy and comply with social distancing measures while still meeting ambitious environmental targets? Andy Brown looks at ...

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Snickers Workwear – superior, ergonomic knee protection with D30

World-leading certified Kneeguard solutions to save your knees. Hard work all day, every day means that some craftsmen and craftswomen put more pressure on their knees than many top athletes. So, the risk of long-term knee injuries and chronic pain ...

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The facts about signage

Communicating important safety & hygiene messages in a clear way is now more important than ever. The rules are constantly changing, and new measures are being put in place across the country. Businesses must adapt quickly to keep up with ...

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AJ Products and ukactive investigate how to tackle sedentary behaviour in the workforce

The COVID-19 pandemic has shed new light on an already critical aspect of working life: that of employee health and wellbeing. While awareness of the dangers of sedentary working was already increasing, these unprecedented times underline the importance of companies ...

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Change for the better

The Workplace Trends annual conference included some innovative ideas for the long-term future of the workplace which facilities managers could be well advised to consider says Sara Bean Workplace Trend’s flagship October conference should have taken place at the National ...

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Home design

What began as a short-term response in March 2020 has morphed into a way of life for millions of office staff who continue to work from home. Sam Rylands, Marketing Manager for DURABLE warns that the quality of the ergonomics ...

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Delivering generator life extension

By Billy Myers, Aftermarket Director at DTGen Standby generators are used to supply power for the duration of a mains power outage. Such a break in power can have a serious effect on life as well as a huge financial ...

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Is an AED part of your COVID‑19 health and safety plan?

Your company has a COVID-19 health and safety plan with hand sanitisers and PPE (personal protective equipment), but does it include an automated external defibrillator (AED)? Is your workplace prepared to respond to sudden cardiac arrest? With a ZOLL AED and ...

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FM Clinic: Supporting worker’s mental health in the face of continued uncertainty

Recent research published by Warwick Business School suggests that companies that don’t do enough to support their workers’ mental health, risk seeing their overall productivity drop by a quarter. With employees facing continued disruption to their work and personal lives ...

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