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Should there be a maximum working temperature?
- Yes
- No
- No, but employers should be obliged to make allowances when it reaches a certain temperature, eg.more frequent and longer breaks
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Last Month's Poll
Would a greater management presence on the shop floor improve health and safety in your workplace?Yes - 58% No - 42% |
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Non-slip stair treads October 1st 2007 'Nonslip' stair treads and
stair nosings are designed to
help companies comply with
the Disability Discrimination
Act Part III and with
Building regulations. The
slip-resistant products are
also said to enhance general
step and stair safety in
almost any environment.
Available from Nonslip
Safety Products, the safety
step covers and Safe-edge
are constructed using a
composite of fibreglass
reinforcements and polyester
resins. The hardwearing
silicone carbon grit top
surface gives good traction
underfoot and is said to
increase the confidence of
users even on wet and frosty
days. More articles from Nonslip Safety Products: |