Construction dust isn't just a nuisance - regularly...
Health and Safety
Working with stone can be both challenging and dangerous. As a stone fabricator, health and safety can be easy to overlook but should always be a top priority. By following some simple best practices, you can protect yourself and those around you from potential hazards. In these articles, we’ll cover some of the most important health and safety tips for stone fabricators. By following these guidelines and being aware of which precautions to take, you can help create a safer work environment for yourself and your colleagues. Learn how to use stone tools safely, the dangers of stone dust or which PPE you need when working with stone.
Dry vs. Wet Polishing: What’s the Difference?
Often a source of debate in the stone fabricating industry...
LOLER Testing: what is it?
The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations...
Noise at Work: Are you Protecting your Hearing?
Your hearing might be far down on your list of PPE...
HSE Continuing to Conduct Spot Checks
Spot checks and inspections continuing during coronavirus...
HSE Cracks Down on Stone Dust & Issues Fabricator Fine
HSE cracks down on stone dust and issues fabricator with...
Your Guide to Stoneworker PPE
PPE stands for Personal Protection Equipment, which is...
REACH Regulations
REACH Regulations are an EU initiative regarding the...
The Dangers Of Stone Dust
The danger to stoneworkers comes from activities such as...
Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome: Know your responsibilities
Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome: You could be fined £400,000...
Australian Government ban the dry cutting of Engineered Quartz
26 Claims For Compensation For Silicosis Prompts...