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WORLD DIABETES DAY 2025

By |2025-10-18T16:10:27+05:30October 18th, 2025|Safety Day|

Every year on November 14, people around the world observe World Diabetes Day. This special day raises awareness about diabetes, a condition that affects millions of people globally. It highlights the importance of prevention, early diagnosis and proper care. Each year, the World Diabetes Day campaign focuses on a specific theme.

Industrial Emergency Preparedness

By |2025-07-21T17:17:57+05:30July 17th, 2025|EHS Training|

In the industrial world, safety is not just a responsibility; it is a necessity. Whether dealing with manufacturing, chemical processing, energy production or warehousing, every industrial operation faces the risk of emergencies. These can range from natural disasters like earthquakes and floods to human-made incidents such as chemical spills, fires and

Industrial Safety During Monsoon

By |2025-09-26T16:02:48+05:30June 25th, 2025|EHS Training|

When the skies open up and the rains start pouring, nature puts on a beautiful show. But for industries, the monsoon season is more than just scenic beauty. It brings real challenges, such as slippery floors, soaked equipment, electrical risks and logistics delays. Ensuring industrial safety during monsoon is not just

National Electrical Safety Week 2025

By |2025-09-26T16:02:36+05:30June 20th, 2025|Safety Day, Uncategorized|

Electricity is one of humanity’s greatest inventions. It powers homes, industries, hospitals and technology. From the lights in our rooms to the machinery in factories, electricity is woven into every aspect of modern life. However, despite its benefits, electricity can pose serious hazards when not used with care.

Electrical Safety Day 2025

By |2025-09-26T16:03:05+05:30June 20th, 2025|Safety Day|

Electrical Safety Day is observed every year across India to raise awareness about the risks associated with electricity and promote best practices for electrical safety in homes, workplaces and public spaces. Introduced by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) under the Ministry of Power, Government of India, this observance is supported by

Heat Illness

By |2025-05-29T16:23:35+05:30April 22nd, 2025|EHS Training|

Heat illness occurs when the body is unable to cool itself effectively. Under normal circumstances, the body maintains its temperature through sweating and increased blood flow to the skin. However, in extremely hot and humid environments, this cooling system can fail, leading to a range of conditions, from mild heat rash and

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