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07/02/2014 Calender ironing machine back in business in nine hours A commercial laundry in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, is reporting more reliable speed control of its calender ironing machine – plus a very rapid repair time – following installation of an ABB variable-speed drive. » Read More


07/02/2014 Automotive apprentices add massive value The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has called on the automotive sector to overcome its doubts about employing young people and to future proof businesses by hiring apprentices. » Read More


06/02/2014 Bombardier wins £1bn Crossrail contract Bombardier has won a £1 billion contract to supply the trains for the cross-London Crossrail project. » Read More


06/02/2014 Big names scoop top places at FLTA Awards The Fork Lift Truck Association has announced the winners of its 20th annual Awards for Excellence. » Read More


05/02/2014 Hughes Pumps provide metal for water atomising Hughes Pumps has supplied three HPS5000 high-pressure pump sets to "one of the world's leading South Korean steel manufacturers" as part of a water atomising project – a process that handles huge throughputs on a single melt stream, so ... » Read More


05/02/2014 In-house centres to develop technical competence TPM (total productive maintenance) and lean maintenance consultancy MCP is offering in-house training centres aimed at assessing and improving engineering maintenance skills. » Read More


05/02/2014 Condition monitoring turns to milling machines Condition-based monitoring is playing an increasingly important role beyond conventional plant and equipment – even now supporting maintenance on CNC milling machines. » Read More


05/02/2014 BFA Conference proves a hot ticket – book now to avoid disappointment Places are going fast for this year's Best Factory Awards (BFA) Conference on 19-20 March with only a few places remaining. » Read More


04/02/2014 Emerson and Rttech agree to improve energy management data Emerson Process Management is to work with Canadian software firm RtTech Software to develop an energy management information system capable of delivering real-time monitoring, analysis and detection of plant excesses. » Read More


04/02/2014 Packaging specialist fined for guarding failings Gosport-based food and drink packaging firm Huhtamaki UK has been fined £7,000 plus £3,088 costs after safety failings led to a long-serving worker losing a finger in an unguarded machine chain. » Read More


03/02/2014 National Apprenticeship Awards 2014 open for entries The search is now on to find the UK's top apprentices and apprentice employers, with the National Apprenticeship Service now accepting entries for the annual awards. » Read More


03/02/2014 Engineering skills shortages getting worse: new survey Vacancies in engineering and skilled trades are the most difficult to fill, due to skills deficiencies in the labour market. » Read More


31/01/2014 Tata Steel sees throughput improvements in the pipeline Tata Steel's pipe mill, in Hartlepool, is reporting throughput improvement following installation of a new internal diameter welder line by engineering specialist Cordell Group working with Siemens Industry. » Read More


31/01/2014 Worker loses finger in unguarded machine A Birmingham company that manufactures components for the roofing and cladding industry has been fined £4,000 and ordered to pay £775 in costs after an employee had to have part of his finger amputated when it was crushed in an unguarded ... » Read More


30/01/2014 Boiler water treatment claims exaggerated: warning Exaggerated claims are being made for the energy saving benefits of boiler water treatment. That's the warning from independent energy consultant Vilnis Vesma, of Vesma.com. » Read More


29/01/2014 IoSH backs work at height regs revamp The overhaul of guidance on working at height has been welcomed by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IoSH). » Read More


29/01/2014 Working at height guidance overhauled An overhaul of guidance on working at height has been launched as part of the government's long-term plan to abolish or improve outdated, burdensome or over-complicated regulations. » Read More


28/01/2014 BSIF Safety Awards call for entries Submissions are now open for this year's British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) Safety Awards which will take place at Safety & Health Expo at the London Excel in June. You don't have to be a member of the BSIF to enter the awards; they ... » Read More


28/01/2014 Teams selected for Siemens Roller-Coaster Challenge Eaton Bank Academy, in Congleton, Cheshire, has completed knockout round to select two top teams to go forward for the Siemens Roller-Coaster Challenge final, taking place on the 12 February 2014. » Read More


28/01/2014 Machine guard failings lead to serious hand injury Chevler was fined £8,000 and plus £5,843 costs yesterday (27 January 2014), following an accident in which an employee's hand was drawn into a two centimetre gap between two counter-rotating drive rollers on a printing machine. » Read More


27/01/2014 BSIF names new boss The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) has appointed Alan Murray (pictured) as its new chief executive officer to succeed David Lummis who will retire in March 2014. » Read More


27/01/2014 BAE apprentice awards announced An apprentice from the Military Air and Information site at Warton in Lancashire has been named 'BAE Systems Apprentice of the Year' at the company's Apprenticeship Awards in Manchester. » Read More


27/01/2014 Revolutionary excavation grabs first Merseyside Innovation Award Osiris Subsurface Detection Systems has been named January's winner of the 2014 Merseyside Innovation Awards for its revolutionary new vehicle, which slashes the cost of digging up roads to repair cables and pipework. » Read More


27/01/2014 Cheshire cheese firm fined after worker falls from forklift A Cheshire cheese manufacturer was fined £8,000 and ordered to pay £709.15 in prosecution costs for safety failings after a worker injured his leg and ankle when he fell from the forks of a forklift truck during an unsafe loading operation. » Read More


27/01/2014 Leeds firm in court after trainee’s electric shock A Leeds firm has been fined £6,500, with £647 in costs for safety failings after a trainee technician needed skin grafts after receiving an electric shock while using unsafe testing equipment. » Read More
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