• The Role Of Quantitative Fit Testing Equipment To Save Time

    In health and safety, accuracy and consistency play an important role in reducing exposure to respirable hazards, and when it comes to Respiratory...
  • Qualitative Fit Test Equipment: The Solution For Tight Budgets

    Discover cost-effective qualitative face fit testing options that help your organisation keep respirator users safe, meet HSE expectations, and control budgets, with practical guidance and training support from Fire Safe International.
  • 5 Elements To Consider When Choosing Your Respirator Fit Test Equipment

    Selecting the right Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) is a critical first step in safeguarding your team from respirable hazards. However, ...
  • Updated HSE Regulations For Silica Dust To Protect Workers At Risk

    In March 2025, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) updated its guidance on the health surveillance required for workers exposed to respirable crystalline silica (RCS).
  • Confined Space Entry Training Unit For Aircraft Fuel Tank Workers

    Working in and around aircraft involves navigating numerous high-risk environments, but few are quite as hazardous as aeroplane fuel tanks. The Confined Spaces Regulations (1997) require employers to carry out thorough risk assessments, establish safe systems of work, and set clear emergency procedures in place.
  • Top Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Eat Before A Face Fit Mask Test

    Let’s face it: nobody likes being told what not to do, but when it comes to Face Fit Testing, skipping that pre-test snack is more important than you might think. As a wearer of a tight-fitting respirator, you probably already know how critical Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is.
  • How Often Should Fire Risk Assessments Be Reviewed?

    The public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower tragedy subjected fire safety to intense scrutiny across the UK. A key recommendation was that fire risk assessments should be more thorough and only carried out by qualified professionals.
  • Confined Space Entry Training Scenarios: 3 Different Types Of Entry

    When you imagine confined spaces, it’s easy to picture cramped tanks or dark tunnels. However, confined spaces come in many forms - and they’re often more dangerous than they first appear. That’s why confined space entry training scenarios must go beyond the basics.
  • 5 Things To Expect When Having A Mask Face Fit Test

    When you're about to attend your first face fit testing appointment, it’s normal to feel uneasy about what awaits you. Nonetheless, as someone required to use a tight-fitting respirator mask, this is an essential step, as your Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE) is only effective if it forms an adequate seal with your face.
  • Fire Risk Assessment: Importance Of Fire Door Inspections And Surveys

    Fire safety is one of the core responsibilities of health and safety managers, facilities managers, employees, or anyone managing a residential property on behalf of someone else or a local authority.
  • Face Fit Testing: Why Is It Essential For Emergency Responders?

    Emergency responders, tasked with safeguarding lives and property, are often the first people to enter hazardous environments and fire sites.
  • Firefighters vs Confined Space Rescue Teams: How Do They Differ?

    When imagining the role of the country’s firefighters, it’s natural to assume that confined space rescue is a standard part of the job.