HSE EAST AFRICA
www.hse.co.keHSE East Africa is the leading independent publication in corporate responsibility, health, safety and environmental practice, covering every industry in the region. Covering a wide range of topics, from office to heavy industry, and from general safety management to specific workplace hazards, HSE East Africa enables our readers to get a whole new mix of practical, lively, and editorially sound articles to enhance safety at the workplace. HSE East Africa places special focus on the oil and gas and energy projects in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique, Rwanda and Ethiopia with emphasis on the impact of these projects on the people in this region. Health and safety has, for too long and by too many, been seen simply as unnecessary paperwork. In other cases it's been an afterthought, with budget concerns and building aesthetics ranking above worker safety in the design stages of projects. The impact on the environment resulting from the numerous infrastructure projects as well as industrial activities within the region have at times been ignored leading to undue exposure of the population to harm. HSE East Africa seeks to change attitudes towards workplace safety, highlight potential threats to the environment and educate on laws, policies and best practice.
Read moreHSE East Africa is the leading independent publication in corporate responsibility, health, safety and environmental practice, covering every industry in the region. Covering a wide range of topics, from office to heavy industry, and from general safety management to specific workplace hazards, HSE East Africa enables our readers to get a whole new mix of practical, lively, and editorially sound articles to enhance safety at the workplace. HSE East Africa places special focus on the oil and gas and energy projects in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique, Rwanda and Ethiopia with emphasis on the impact of these projects on the people in this region. Health and safety has, for too long and by too many, been seen simply as unnecessary paperwork. In other cases it's been an afterthought, with budget concerns and building aesthetics ranking above worker safety in the design stages of projects. The impact on the environment resulting from the numerous infrastructure projects as well as industrial activities within the region have at times been ignored leading to undue exposure of the population to harm. HSE East Africa seeks to change attitudes towards workplace safety, highlight potential threats to the environment and educate on laws, policies and best practice.
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