Tough approach pays safety dividend for glass fabricator
28 June, 2016 | Supplied by: AnsellA mandatory hand protection policy is helping to significantly reduce hand cut injuries for a South Australian glass fabricating business.
Start-up's safety app given a boost by Microsoft
24 June, 2016 | Supplied by: Safety CulturePartnering with tech giant Microsoft, Australian start-up SafetyCulture now has its workplace inspection app available on the Windows 10 Store.
Keeping workers safe and productive with HVLS fans
23 June, 2016 | Supplied by: Big Ass Fans Australia Pty LtdFactories, warehouses and distribution centres are frequently plagued by hot, stagnant air. One simple, cost-effective solution can be the installation of one or more high-volume, low-speed (HVLS) industrial ceiling fans.
Scott Safety Helios and Wasp safety glasses
23 June, 2016 | Supplied by: Scott SafetyThe Scott Safety Helios and Wasp ranges of safety glasses have now been introduced in Australia and New Zealand, offering a comfortable frame to wear for extended periods while delivering eye protection with an unobstructed field of vision.
Radio apps for lone worker safety
22 June, 2016 by Martin Chappell, General Manager – Radio Channels, Motorola Solutions Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands | Supplied by: Motorola SolutionsThe humble 'walkie talkie' has grown into a full-featured, digital device using advanced business apps that extend its value for safety, productivity and efficiency.
Sudden cardiac arrest on the worksite — what would you do?
21 June, 2016 by Anthony Hasphall* | Supplied by: St John Ambulance Australia (Vic) IncImagine you're on the worksite and one of your employees suffers an electric shock. They suddenly fall to the ground — unconscious, not breathing, with no pulse. What would you do?
Future tracking technology — what are the cybersecurity risks?
21 June, 2016 | Supplied by: CalamityFive new applications of tracking technology are predicted along with details on the expected security implications for users.
The impact of silence and compassion fatigue — researched in hospitals
02 June, 2016Leading researchers at the University of Sydney Business School have embarked on two major studies into the effects of silence and compassion fatigue on patient care and health outcomes in our hospitals.
3M Speedglas welding helmet series 9100XXi
01 June, 2016 | Supplied by: AWS Pty LtdThe Speedglas auto-darkening welding helmet series 9100XXi from 3M is designed for professional welders who require comfort, protection and performance.
Peter Greven Skin Care three-step industrial skin protection
01 June, 2016 | Supplied by: Pryme Australia Pty LtdProtect your workers from occupational skin disease and dry hands with Peter Greven Skin Care three-step industrial skin protection.
Industroquip PPE Vending Machines
31 May, 2016 | Supplied by: IndustroquipIndustroquip PPE Vending Machines can be stocked with PPE consumables to allow users fast, controlled access to stock 24/7.
Big Ass Light LED with occupancy sensor
31 May, 2016 | Supplied by: Big Ass Fans Australia Pty LtdThe Big Ass Light from Big Ass Fans is a high-bay LED featuring an occupancy sensor that maximises energy efficiency. The product is suitable for large warehouse spaces such as distribution centres.
SonoLab Instant Fit Custom Moulded Earplugs
30 May, 2016 | Supplied by: SonoLabSonoLab Instant Fit Custom Moulded Earplugs provide users with comfortable and cost-effective hearing protection.
Mobile game app warns of heart disease
26 May, 2016 | Supplied by: Flinders UniversityAn innovative mobile app game is being developed to encourage a better understanding of the warning signs of a heart attack targeted at all audience types, including the elderly and people with low literacy.
Safety training anywhere, anytime for celebrity chef
26 May, 2016 | Supplied by: REFFINDBeefed up and ready to go, celebrity chef Neil Perry opened his Burger Project stores. But providing safety training to staff presented a big logistical challenge.
