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Never compromise on safety. Whether you’re getting the pros in for a top-notch job, or doing a job yourself to save money and get things done sooner, electrical safety during and after maintenance and installation could quite literally be the difference between life and death. So, make sure to read these five tips for electrical safety before you get started: More...

The equinox has happened, and the days are now getting longer. That means warmer weather is just around the corner. And, what do we all do at the hint of sun? Yep, we Brits head to our local beaches, parks, and lidos.

Before you hunt out your bikini, bucket and spade, to ensure your day out is the best, please take a look at our beach and ocean safety tips:More...

Learn about the industrial risks and importance of hazard signage at Label Source 

Unlike most modern inventions, we can track the history of warning signs all the way back to the prehistoric era. Many cave drawings, hieroglyphics and druidic symbols can all be traced back to some sort of warning sign, much like warning and hazard labels today.

The Romans were the first to adopt warning signs for roads, using stonework to measure road distances and hazards. Medieval times had them too - tradesmen of all descriptions required stone tablets outside of their businesses in order to qualify for a licence. It turns out warning and caution signs have carried the same meaning since our earliest days. They’re just easier to understand now with an easy-to-understand key! More...

No one wants anyone to slip, fall, or hurt themselves. However, is it a legal requirement to identify these hazards, or a common courtesy? We reveal all in this blog about wet floor policy and procedure.

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It’s in everyone’s best interest to recycle as much as possible, but sometimes we need a creative push or some new information to keep the incentive alive.

The basics of recycling are already done in most households (separating plastics, tins, and glass so they can be collected for recycling), but there are other ways you can do your part in going green, too.

Below, we’ve outlined some recycling ideas for businesses that you can also do at home.

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