Shelter: Submit new project abstracts now!

WOBO welcomes the opportunity for its members and fellow professionals to support the initiatives of Shelter. Shelter are currently looking for new shelter and settlements case studies that took/are taking place during 2020-2022 to be included in the next edition of Shelter Projects that will be published...

From renewables to fossil fuels: Everything you need to know about the UK’s Energy Security Strategy

UK’s energy security strategy. The UK Government has published its plans for increasing domestic energy production, to broad criticisms from the UK’s green economy. Here, edie pulls out the key inclusions and puts them into context. The Energy Security Strategy was originally promised in mid-March but...

Ørsted and ESVAGT Partner on World’s First Green Fuel Vessel for Offshore Wind Operations

Decarbonisation – a key goal for transportation. The agreement between Ørsted and ESVAGT is a display of commitment from both companies to the decarbonization of the maritime industry and will help reduce emissions from offshore operations. Renewable energy offers a clear path to reach the Paris Climate Agreement’s target...

BS8580-2 Water quality – Part 2 explained

Water quality – essential to life!  Peter Gunn, Senior Consultant Water Hygiene Centre Ltd, looks into the new BS 8580-2:2022 Water quality and risk assessments for Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Commonly, Legionella risk assessments do not consider the risks from microbial hazards such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and...

The changing face of sustainability leadership: Do you need an environmental degree to enter the profession?

Professional and Personal skills development. In 2022, sustainability leaders need to have honed their soft skills like communication and collaboration, engaging and mobilising all manner of internal and external stakeholders. So, do you still need an environment-related degree to become a sustainability professional? This is...

What are the health & safety regulations for maintaining historic buildings?

WOBO thanks SHP for the link to the article by Dakota Murphey. Architectural conservation and the effective management of historic buildings and sites requires an ongoing programme of repair and maintenance. In this article, Dakota Murphey highlights the health and safety regulations for maintaining historic...

England: PPE at work regulations updated

WOBO thanks the Safety and Health Practitioner for the reminder of protection to our members and their organisations. From 6 April 2022 the regulations on wearing PPE at work have changed. Here, we explain what’s changing for who, why and how to remain compliant.  The...

Solar Energy Explains Fast Yearly Retreat of Antarctica’s Sea Ice

WOBO and its members appreciate the sharing of research. In the Southern Hemisphere, the ice cover around Antarctica gradually expands from March to October each year. During this time the total ice area increases by six times to become larger than Russia. The sea ice...

Netherlands: Vessel Propelled by Green Hydrogen Gets the Go-Ahead

WOBO thanks “Renewable Energy” for the update on the utilisation of green hydrogen. On 30 March, Minister Harbers of Infrastructure and Public Works officially gave the starting signal for the construction of the ms Antonie, the first inland ship in Netherlands to run fully on...

Modular Construction, High Risk Residential Buildings and the Ethics of Building Safety.

Modular Construction is a potential key to future safety and as such safety cases should be created and utilised. The Grenfell Tower tragedy has quite rightly ushered in a renewed focus from government and regulators on the safety of residential high-rise buildings. The Buildings Safety...

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