All Archive Titles articles – Page 42
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PAT on the back
Seaward Electronic has developed integrated test packages to ensure the safe condition of workplace electrical equipment and portable appliances
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Can you take away work for bad performance?
Andrew Milner looks at what powers employers have to omit work for bad performance
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RG Ballard strikes gold at Newham Athletics Centre
You don’t have to be one of the big boys to bag yourself a share of Olympics bounty. Tracy Edwards goes behind the scenes as RG Ballard crosses the finishing line at Newham Athletics Centre in east London
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Martin Bailey: innovate to get ahead
Martin Bailey argues that it is time to reap the benefits of unlocking the imagination of your staff
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Fluke launches Ti9
Fluke has launched an entry-level thermal imager. The Ti9 brings accurate thermal imaging within reach of more users
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ECA Electrical Industry Conference Malta 2009
‘Innovation for success’ was the theme at this year’s ECA Electrical Industry Conference, held in Malta. EMC reports on a mood of determination in the face of recession
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President’s view - July/August 2009
It is a huge honour to step into the role of president of the ECA, and one I take up with great enthusiasm
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‘Up to 15% labour cost savings from employing apprentices’
Employing apprentices can save a company up to 15% in labour costs, according to new research published by SummitSkills, the Sector Skills Council for the building services engineering sector
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Public sector shuns call for 10-day payments
Research carried out by the HVCA among its members suggests that calls for the public sector to improve its payment regime to suppliers have fallen on deaf ears
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Products special: Lighting
BSD rounds up the latest lighting technology and applications, from compact metal halide lamps to floodlight masts for Lord’s.
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Global Focus: Europe
European greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) were down for the third consecutive year in 2007, according to a European Environment Agency report
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Corporate sustainability DVD proves a hit
A corporate DVD about sustainability proved such a hit that staff asked for a version to take home for their families
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In pictures: Jean Nouvel’s Danish Radio Concert Hall
Yann Kersale’s clever lighting design ensures that architect Jean Nouvel’s Danish Radio Concert Hall looks as good as it sounds – and cost. At €226 million, this is the most expensive concert hall in the world
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UrbanBuzz publishes guide to sustainable communities
UrbanBuzz, the University College London-led knowledge exchange programme, has published its guide to delivering sustainable communities
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Cundall's David Clark on green facade design
A truly green facade stems from thinking about the conditions you want to achieve within the building, rather than designing from the outside in
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Global Focus: China
China is making a huge investment in solar power. Proposals put to the state council have earmarked billions of pounds’ worth of incentives for solar farms and rooftop panels, paid for from the country’s £400bn economic stimulus fund
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Business: It’s good to wiki
Contribute to BSD’s Project Wiki and help us create a database of sustainable building information for all to share
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Fear of redundancy forcing building services professionals to take salary cuts
Fear of redundancy is forcing building services professionals to take salary cuts, according to a survey by recruitment consultant Hays Ðǿմ«Ã½ Services
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BSD interview: Shaun McCarthy
The 2012 Olympics sustainability watchdog wants to inspire change, not win medals