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Case studies

The following case studies aim to show how products and services have been used in real-life situations by customers to solve specific health and safety-related problems. SHP neither endorses the products/services featured in this section nor guarantees the validity of any claims relating to the product/service, which are the views of the product/service supplier and/or the customer.

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One of the country’s largest public-transport providers has enlisted the help of queue-management firm Tensator to help improve the safety of its bus maintenance depots.

A recognition that worker involvement could help when bidding for contracts, as well as an incident on one of its flagship building projects, provided a double impetus for Manchester-based Bardsley Construction to reinvigorate its health and safety culture, by setting up a formal process for worker consultation and engagement.

A recent study commissioned by health and safety training company Praxis42 has found that, after completing e-learning training, six out of ten workstation users made or requested changes to their method of working, their workstations, or their immediate environment.

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When the disposable respirators used by Cornwall Fire & Rescue Service were no longer suitable to meet respiratory protective equipment (RPE) fit-testing requirements, diversified technology company 3M provided a tailored solution.

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Foremost Security Ltd has put its trust in Geonovo Ltd to provide protection for its security guards.

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The Byrne Group plc, a large building development firm specialising in concrete frame construction, has worked on many high-profile projects, including The Shard at London Bridge – soon to be the tallest building in Europe – the O2 Arena and the new No. 1 Court at Wimbledon.

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Hampshire Cosmetics Ltd has been developing and manufacturing cosmetic products for a wide range of major retailers and brand owners for the past 38 years from its factory in Waterlooville, in Hampshire.

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At Rolls-Royce’s Derby plant, Michelle Mackay has responsibility for safety eyewear for between 80 and 100 workers.

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By investing in an electric-operated gas-bottle mover from MasterMover Ltd, Lewisham Hospital NHS Trust has improved handling efficiency and has reduced the risk of accidents to both patients and porters when moving gas cylinders.

 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 

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