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A recent IBM study revealed that 74 per cent of energy and utility companies are turning to AI to solve data related ...
A catalogue of historical equipment failures has led to the strict preventative safety testing and regulations we have today.
Paul Hague, Technical Director at CompEx, offers his perspective on the latest developments in the world of standards. This month, he examines aspects of IEC TS 60079-44 and other established ...
The US Department of Labor has fined a company after its investigation found that improperly stored hazardous chemicals were the cause of a fire at a facility in Conyers, Georgia. The large chemical ...
A series of explosions caused a large fire to break out at a battery recycling plant in North Ayrshire, Scotland on 9 April. The incident happened almost exactly a year after the factory, owned by ...
Industrials product and service solution provider RS has released its 2025 Health & Safety report ‘Improving the Standard’.
The Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) announced on 7 April that it had moved Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station, operated by ...
An investigation by the BBC has uncovered two reports that highlighted a “serious risk to personnel” at the Wessex Water ...
An explosion at a coal mine in northern Spain killed five people and left at least four people injured on 31 March. The ...
The US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) has marked the 20th anniversary of the fatal explosions and fires ...
A UK chemical manufacturing company has been fined £2.5 million following two incidents of uncontrolled releases of highly ...
In the oil and gas industry, drilling operations present significant challenges, particularly when it comes to safety. Harsh downhole conditions, extreme pressures, and unpredictable geological ...
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