Author: HSE unit
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Refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle, repeat
Discover CERN’s dedicated storage, recuperation and sales facility, where you can buy second-hand furniture, IT equipment, metals, wood and more for your private or professional use
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Building 60 renovations: one year on
As the Main Building enters the next phase of its renovation, find out what’s changed and why
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Official News regarding the CERN Safety Rules
Official News regarding the CERN Safety Rules Written by: HSE unit — The CERN Safety Rules listed below have been published on the CERN website dedicated to the Safety Rules: Safety Guidelines provide detailed instructions for the implementation of CERN Safety Rules. Compliance with a Safety Guideline provides a presumption of conformity with the associated
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Managing energy responsibly: CERN passes ISO 50001 audit
CERN is one of the first scientific laboratories to have obtained ISO 50001 certification for energy management. Following our first surveillance audit, find out how we can all play a role in improving energy management
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Enhancing safety: improving seismic risk assessments
How a novel methodology helps to improve simulations of the impact of earthquakes on complex research infrastructures
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Blazing trails: CMS cavern evacuation paves the way for future safety design
How an evacuation of the CMS experimental cavern has provided invaluable human behaviour data to improve emergency preparedness for complex underground facilities
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Reducing emissions related to duty travel: everybody’s contribution counts
New recommendations provide guidance for making environmentally responsible travel choices
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CERN energy management: a collective effort
Find out how we can all help to improve CERN’s energy performance
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Learn the key skills to save lives on site
The Enlarged Directorate has received hands-on first aid training to learn life-saving actions – now it’s your turn!
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Beware the deaf threat: noise awareness campaign
What do traffic, data centres, cooling towers, construction work, electric transformers and LHC compressors have in common? They all make for a noisy working environment






