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Health & Safety
March 24, 2016
This Week´s Featured News Stories

New Noise Monitoring App for Mobile devices now available
Brüel & Kjær today announced the release of its Noise Sentinel Stakeholder App, which provides community access to environmental data from mobile devices. Noise Sentinel is a web-based system that provides continuous, unattended noise, vibration, dust and air quality monitoring on urban ... » read more

New EI publications to support process safety management
The Energy Institute (EI) has released five new publications to further support effective process safety management across the energy sector and allied industries. Process safety management (PSM) is vital in ensuring the safe and continued operations in major accident hazard organisations. Previous ... » read more

ACOEM
 

01dB, brand of ACOEM, contributes to reducing noise and vibrations to levels complying with regulations or set out in sustainable development strategies. 01dB is aimed at the industrial sector, towns, transportation, the public works and construction sector, wind power and the leisure industry.01dB offers a complete range of products and services dedicated to noise and vibration measurement, assessment and monitoring. This includes data acquisition and processing solutions via simple and effective web interfaces. Operational staff can therefore focus on data analysis and decision-making.

   
Range of pressure transmitters for use in hazardous areas / Pressure transmitters for gas and dust atmospheres
Keller AG has now introduced a complete range of pressure transmitters for use in hazardous areas. These intrinsically safe transmitters offer measurement ... » read more
U-ETUC campaign against workplace cancer
The European Trade Union Confederation has launched a campaign to address workplace use of carcinogens and work-related cancer. Amongst other measures ... » read more
Safety testing drinking water
Apparently a glass of water can help you perform better in exams, giving some students a boost of a grade when consumed in the exam hall. Unless the ... » read more
Subway stations with platform sliding doors and good ventilation reduce passengers’ exposure to PM2.5
Underground trains are among the most widely used public transport systems in cities worldwide. A study investigating the chemical composition and source ... » read more
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