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Work Safety at Height - Regulations, Risks and MES Requirements

Working at Height Safety – Rules, Risks and Requirements of the Ministry of Emergency Situations (MES) What Is Working at Height? Working at height is any activity performed at a level where there is a risk of falling from one level to another. This includes: 1.3 meters and above Ladders, scaffolds, platforms Roofs, b...

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Working at Height: Risks, Safety Culture and the New Demands of the Industry 4.0 Era

Working at Height: Risks, Safety Culture and New Requirements of the Industry 4.0 Era Working at Height: Managing High-Risk Operations in the Modern Era Working at height is one of the most hazardous activities in the industrial and construction sectors. Accidents in this field typically lead to severe consequences, which is why international...

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Fire Safety Regulations – Fire Extinguishers and Evacuation Standards

What is fire safety and why is it so important? Fire safety is a set of technical and behavioral measures designed to prevent fires and ensure the safety of people if a fire occurs. The majority of fire incidents happen due to two main reasons: Faults in electrical equipment Human negligence (unattended devices, open flames, ign...

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What is HSE? | HSE Trends and Digital HSE control systems

HSE Trends and Innovations What is HSE? HSE is the concept of health, safety and environmental health. In international practice, this approach, which is known as HSE (Health, Safety, Environment), is a collateral of policies and procedures that protect labor safety and organize environmental protection. The HSE in modern industrial ent...

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What is HSE

HSE (Health, Safety, Environment), enterprises, to minimize risks, as well as to prevent accidents and injuries The policy, the policies, the rules and procedures are. HSE-section Health, Occupational safety and environment . These three directions are aimed at maintaining employees' health, to prevent accident and minim...

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