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Are you breathing clean air indoors? The air that we breathe inside is often less clean than the air outdoors. And if your indoor air is contaminated, it could be making you ill.
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Contaminated indoor air is the cause of many diseases, from asthma to cancer. Find out more about the health threats around you, and how you can combat these.
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Taking responsibility for the air around you will keep you and your employees healthy. Read about the latest global trends and developments in the realm of indoor air quality.
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Using a holistic approach that considers the needs of both smokers and non-smokers, the developent of flexible smoke (work) rooms means that smokers' productivity is maintained, that there is no negative impact with smokers congregating at building entrances and that non-smoking colleagues are in no way affected. >> Indoor Smoking
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In recent years, the metal industry has become a modern industry in which efficiency, cost control, quality and market orientation are key factors if a company is to continue to be successful; The provision of a healthy, pleasant working environment for key personnel such as welders becomes an increasingly important element.>> Welding Fumes
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Dust is a threat to both man and machine, posing a serious health risk to your employees, and damaging machinery. Having procedures and equipment in place to deal with dust in the workplace will minimise illness and ensure that machinery operates optimally.>> Dust |
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