Johnson Controls has launched the ZETTLER T1306 addressable networkable marine fire alarm control panel specifically developed for use within small-scale marine vessels
The new patent-pending system guarantees a smooth one-handed operation and can be attached, detached, and re-attached in seconds.
Coopers Fire has launched the FireMaster Concertina “Closed” fire curtain with smoke control, which it says is the first and only fire curtain of its kind on the market
Intersec 2024, the leading global trade fair for safety, security, and fire protection, is set to be the largest edition in the show’s 25-year history, according to organisers Messe Frankfurt
i.safe MOBILE, provider of explosion-proof mobile devices, with its partner RugGear, developer and manufacturer of rugged mobile devices, has launched two new 5G radios, offering secure communication in hazardous and industrial areas
Aluminium Bahrain B.S.C. (Alba) has become the first smelter in the GCC to attain a 4-star audit rating after successfully completing the British Safety Council (BSC) Five Star Occupational Health and Safety Audit
Nakheel Community Management (NCM) has won two major quality awards in recognition of their excellence across their properties; the BSI Kite Mark Certification and The WELL Health-Safety Rating
Researchers from the Korea Maritime and Ocean University, South Korea, have uncovered critical limitations in current guidelines for designing liquid cargo tanks on cargo ships
VIKING Life-Saving Equipment, a global provider of maritime safety solutions, is launching a new range of lifeboats and davits which meet the requirement for compact and lightweight lifeboat-based evacuation solutions
Farah Montenegro, Brady Solutions, discusses how operators can navigate the shifting HSE landscape
Dubai Municipality has launched a safety campaign aimed at enhancing compliance with safety standards and norms to create a safer working environment at every construction site throughout the Emirate
Stuart Hughes, newly-elected IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety & Health) president for 2023-2024, is calling on the profession to develop new ways of tackling the “unacceptably high” number of work-related fatalities, injuries and cases of ill health, by working together with businesses, governments and other professions