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16-18 September 2025
Hall-6, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon
OSH INDIA Mumbai
Announcement :

South Asia's Largest Occupational Safety & Health show is back for 3 days, 16-18 September 2025, Hall-6, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon (E), Mumbai book your stall in best location

Live demonstrations, Latest Innovations, Global Experts, Certified Conference.

Explore PPE such as hard hat,safety gloves,gas mask,safety shoes,work wear,safety harness under one roof.

Ergonomics Best Practices at a Modern Workplace

Post pandemic, it is more important than ever to support the health and wellbeing of yourself and your workforce. Not encouraging healthy workplace habits can lead to negative effects on individuals including burnout, which can in turn impact the

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Tackling Workplace Violence in Consonance with Safety Laws.

When safety professionals go about their day to day work it is often focused on managing well-being, and workplace incidents. Whilst these are both crucial to good health and safety management, many overlook the impact of workplace violence, haras

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Ensuring Mental Wellbeing against Work-Related Stress.

HSE defines stress as 'the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demand placed on them'.

Workers feel stress when they can't cope with pressures and other issues. Employers should match

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Importance of right fitting masks in preventing respiratory diseases.

New HSE research has revealed that respirators/masks which rely on ear loops (including those provided with clips, 'snuggers' or other means of tightening the fit of the mask) to hold the respirator/mask in place, do not protect people adequately

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Failure to detect mechanical failure in drive units leading to unsafe working at heights

Industry is alerted to a serious technical fault that HSE has found with mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs) used widely across construction projects. These can be used in other industries for access and to maintain large plant.

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