Prevention in cleaning and maintenance: real risks and essential PPE you cannot ignore
Industrial cleaning and urban maintenance remain two of the most overlooked activities when it comes to occupational risk prevention.
Industrial cleaning and urban maintenance remain two of the most overlooked activities when it comes to occupational risk prevention.
The renewable energy sector is growing steadily: wind farms, solar power stations, rooftop installations… and with this growth comes an increasing need to work to clear safety protocols and use appropriate protective equipment.
When we talk about the metallurgical industry (foundries, steel factories, sheet metal workshops, heavy production lines), we are talking about an environment where the risks to the feet and body can be severe: heavy falling objects, slippery surfaces, liquid splashes, sharp metal debris, oil, heat,…
The precast concrete sector is an essential part of the construction industry.
The world of railways has always had a special magnetism. From the first steam train to high-speed lines, rail transport has been synonymous with progress and connection between territories.
Industrial safety evolves at the same pace as technology, production processes and the working environment.
In logistics plants, where the activity is characterised by handling loads, the use of machinery and a high traffic of people and vehicles, the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is not optional, but a key requirement to guarantee workers’ safety.
Electricity is an essential element in most work environments, but it also represents a significant risk if not handled properly.