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Health & Safety Training Abrasive Wheels, Asbestos Awareness, Manual Handling, Train the Trainer courses, Face fit testing, Working at Height UKATA H&S awarenes

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@SurreySafety
SurreySafety
5 years
#loveproviz Check out this amazing product I just bought from Proviz Sports. https://t.co/j7BQutSpPu #loveproviz via @Provizsports
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@BSIF1
BSIF
5 years
Reminder: Exposure to high levels of noise on a regular basis, or very high levels of noise over a short period, can cause permanent hearing loss or other damage to the ear such as tinnitus. Both hearing loss and tinnitus are irreparable conditions.
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@Jeremy_Hunt
Sir Jeremy Hunt MP
5 years
Good meeting with Sandy Lane Residents Association to discuss real issues of concern on traffic and environmental degradation. Will arrange round table with @SurreyCounty to find agreed way forward
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@BSIF1
BSIF
6 years
RPE used at work must be manufactured in accordance with the Personal Protective Equipment Regulations. This means you need to use CE-marked equipment. The CE mark on RPE tells you that the equipment has met the minimum legal requirements for its design.
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@SurreySafety
SurreySafety
6 years
Another busy week teaching and training the dentist world, I have been enjoying teaching you all and hoping it will help look after you and your staff ... more of the same today ..and tomorrow and on and on 😷👍🏻
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@FulhamDentist
The Fulham Dentist
6 years
@tj1974 Nope High level education and then the fit test 5 hours flew past Highly rate Darren @SurreySafety and Cheryl at Life Dental Agency in Ascot
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@BSIF1
BSIF
6 years
ALERT: Rapid Alert System for dangerous non-food products, more dangerous face masks identified: https://t.co/LH5LedZrTO
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@BSIF1
BSIF
6 years
Employers: CE marking does not indicate that a respiratory protective equipment device is automatically adequate and suitable for use in your workplace. As an employer, it is your responsibility to select the correct RPE to meet specific requirements.
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@BSIF1
BSIF
6 years
Market surveillance action is taking place across Europe on non-compliant #PPE: https://t.co/3WUWhCI26a
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@BSIF1
BSIF
6 years
The number of fake certificates for personal protective equipment has increased significantly. We urge anyone seeing offers of PPE to check the validity of the product and its certification before purchasing or using products. View examples: https://t.co/FcFEXwtxzu
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@Grandmamavis
Mavis Nye Dr (hon) BEM. BCAh
6 years
@Enquin1
Enquin
6 years
Company and director fined after failing to manage #Asbestos safely https://t.co/ridXj9pyZb
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@SurreySafety
SurreySafety
6 years
Real or Fake PPE... great insight to the minefield we are facing to keep our workers safe many thanks BSIF
@BSIF1
BSIF
6 years
Earlier today we ran a webinar on the importance of sourcing compliant PPE during the Covid-19 pandemic and how to determine if product CE Documentation is genuine. If you missed it first time you can still view it by following the link: https://t.co/A2aDSzC62i
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@SurreySafety
SurreySafety
6 years
Please check with us or other face fit testing companies before you buy and good work BSIF @BSIF1
@BSIF1
BSIF
6 years
ALERT: FACE MASKS WITH SERIOUS RISKS
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@SurreySafety
SurreySafety
6 years
@DentalNJournal
Dental Nursing
6 years
Dental teams must avoid risking health with cheap masks, says fit test expert. Plus a step-by-step guide to what to expect at a fit test – thanks to Darren @SurreySafety https://t.co/e575tsEJhu #FFP3 #mask #dentistry #patientsafety
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@1974rapport
@1974rapport
6 years
@roguebug I wouldn't want to be wearing that to protect against an airborne hazard that's for sure!
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