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Up to 60,000 people die each year in the UK from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Worryingly, fewer than 1 in 10 will survive an SCA which occurs out of hospital. The use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) significantly improves survival rate. Read More
Hosted by the Mental Health Foundation (MHF), this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week (14th -20th May) is focusing on stress. Research shows that two thirds of us experience a mental health problem in our lifetimes, and stress can be a key factor. Read More
Melanoma skin cancer is the fifth most common form of cancer in the UK. The disease kills over 2,500 people each year in the UK alone and, worryingly, its incidents rates continue to rise. With Cancer Research UK reporting that an enormous 86% of cases are preventable, it’s vital employers are doing their bit to keep high risk workers safe. Read More
Safety footwear should be straightforward. You need easy to recognise protection levels to suit the unique hazards and conditions of your site. Find the right protection, plus comfort, style and value with the new Enfield Safety Footwear Range for 2018. Read More
A canteen facility is an essential component for the majority of construction sites, especially larger ones. Not only is a canteen a requirement of health and safety law in most circumstances, a well-stocked site canteen can also significantly improve staff wellbeing and productivity. Read More
Slips and trips are the biggest cause of non-fatal injuries at work, accounting for 29% of all non-fatal accidents in 2017. That equates to an estimated 1.6 million lost working days. Read More