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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.

Helping workers who suffer from CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome)

Different workers have different challenges and issues that need to be addressed in the workplace and as an employer, you have a duty of care to your staff part of having a strong holistic health and safety strategy is having a strong approach to

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What Health and Safety looks like in the modern office environment

Health and Safety has become an increasingly important aspect of life within the office in recent years; and as people return to the office after Covid, Health and Safety considerations have changed in the modern environment, or we are no longer

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4 Key things to remember for Office ergonomics in 2022

Improving how we work within offices and making them more ergonomic has become more popular in recent years, as we move away from the nightmarish cubicle offices of the past. However, some of the key things about office ergonomics may have been

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How Do We Deal With An Accidental Flocculant Spill?

Flocculants are polymers that are mainly used in the treatment of wastewater containing suspended particles. During a spill, the ground surface soiled by flocculants becomes extremely slippery. If cleaning is not carried out perfectly, mere conta

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How to keep cool at work during the heatwave

According to the HSE, the law does not state a minimum or maximum temperature, but the temperature in workrooms should normally be at least 16°C or 13°C if much of the work involves rigorous physical effort.The Workplace (Health, Safety a

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