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Upgrade your legacy alarm units
Former industry go-to alarm systems do not meet modern SIL standards
How to hand wrap a pallet and addressing OH&S issues
Hand Wrapping a pallet seems such an easy thing - but there are simple instructions and products available that if followed or used can reduce Occupational Health and Safety issues. ...
Safely Heating Chemicals in Hazardous Areas
The best selection guide for hazardous area heating.
Workplace traffic management encourages new safety culture at the Real Pet Food Company
When the Real Pet Food Company wanted to implement an effective traffic management plan, it contacted A-SAFE to provide a comprehensive solution. 
Visit us in Sydney this September at AIMEX (Australian International Mining Exhibition) Stand C105
We are excited to announce our participation in the upcoming AIMEX exhibition, set to take place in September at Sydney Showground.
A fun experiment with fans
Studies have shown that the temperature of a learning environment has a direct impact on a student's ability to learn and retain information.
The Hierarchy of Control in the Safety Industry
The hierarchy of control is a method of identifying and ranking safeguards to protect workers from hazards.
The ABCs of Height Safety & Fall Protection
The ABCDEF of height safety and fall protection is a framework that helps ensure proper safety measures are in place when working at heights to prevent falls and protect workers.
Considerations and Equipment needed for Confined Space Work
Working in confined spaces presents unique challenges and risks that require specific equipment to ensure the safety of workers.
Top 5 Working at Height Helmets
When it comes to working at heights, safety is of utmost importance. Helmets designed for this purpose should provide protection against impact, falling objects, and electrical ...
5 ways you can use your new FLIR ONE® Edge Pro around the house
The FLIR ONE Edge Pro recently launched and it comes with a brand new, detachable camera that allows you to get the best angle on your target.
10 Tips for Getting the Most Out of an Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) Camera
Gas Imaging 2 (OGI) cameras use spectral wavelength filtering and Stirling cooler cold-filtering technology to visualize the infrared absorption of gases
Hospital radiation monitoring
~ Why radionuclide safety shouldn’t be left to your BMS ~
Avoid using dry sand in a spill incident
Many years ago I reported on a spill incident involving a council clean-up crew using dry sand to absorb engine oil from a bitumen road following a vehicle accident at a set of ...
This book delivers practical environmentalism to the workplace. Its your go to reference guide
The best path out of an environmental crisis is to plan for one, according to Absorb Managing Director Phil Abernethy who is about to launch his book "The Environmental Manager’s ...
Environmental management training a must for industry
Environmental management training isn’t just a matter of being a good corporate citizen, it can save your business hundreds of thousands of dollars. Time then to stop talking a good ...
Thermal Comfort - Creating Comfortable Environments with HVLS Fans
Learn how you can improve Thermal Comfort levels and boost worker productivity as the weather gets warmer with ceiling fans.
The Ultimate Cooling Combo: HVLS Fans & Evaporative Coolers
Learn how to Keep Workers cool and comfortable with the ultimate cooling combination.
Tackling alarm obsolescence in petrochemical, oil and gas applications
~ Why new SIL-rated critical alarms are important in applications that are guided by EEMUA 191 standards ~
High speed wind resistance doors installed at Barangaroo development
Barangaroo is located on the north western side of the Sydney CBD, and required high speed doors as part of the ground cleanup, in readiness for development.
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