Link: ISO/TS 12913-2:2018 Acoustics. Soundscape Data collection and reporting requirements
Source: BSI Standards
ISO 48-8:2018 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic. Determination of hardness Apparent hardness of rubber-covered rollers by Pusey and Jones method
ISO 48-4:2018 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic. Determination of hardness Indentation hardness by durometer method (Shore hardness)
IEC TR 63149:2018 Land usage of photovoltaic (PV) farms. Mathematical models and calculation examples
Link: IEC TR 63149:2018 Land usage of photovoltaic (PV) farms. Mathematical models and calculation examples
Source: BSI Standards
ISO 14067:2018 Greenhouse gases. Carbon footprint of products. Requirements and guidelines for quantification
Link: ISO 14067:2018 Greenhouse gases. Carbon footprint of products. Requirements and guidelines for quantification
Source: BSI Standards
ISO 48-6:2018 Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic. Determination of hardness Apparent hardness of rubber-covered rollers by IRHD method
Press release: Important role of festivals in Scotland to be recognised by UK Government
The Scottish Secretary David Mundell will be joined by other UK Government cabinet ministers in Edinburgh this week in a show of support for Scottish festivals and to celebrate the international profile and significant economic boost they bring.
Latest figures show that Edinburgh’s festivals as a whole contribute £313 million to the Scottish economy.
The Scottish Secretary will today (Monday August 20) host a reception to thank organisers for their efforts and will be attending performances across festivals this week.
Scottish Secretary David Mundell said:
Scotland’s festivals are of immense importance to the UK and internationally. Running not only in August but throughout the year they are a hotbed of home-grown and international talent spanning so many disciplines.
The Edinburgh festivals are a phenomenon which contribute so much to the economy as both significant employers and tourist attractions. Their excellence makes them of worldwide significance and embodiments of what Scotland has to offer on a global stage and the UK Government looks forward to the festivals going from strength to strength for future generations to enjoy.
Earlier this month, the UK Government announced £100,000 in funding for this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe to help it deliver a step change in showcasing emerging artistic talent to the world. The UK Government has a commitment to promote Britain on a global stage and Scotland’s festivals exemplify this.
Edinburgh is the home to 12 iconic festivals and the season goes well beyond August, encompassing the likes of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay and the Edinburgh International Science Festival.
Key organisers of Scotland’s festivals have been invited to the annual Office for the Secretary of State for Scotland Festivals Reception today. Hosted by the Scottish Secretary, the event celebrates the important role the festivals play in Scotland’s economy and their cultural contribution to the UK.
The reception will include a performance by Circus Abyssinia from Ethiopia. Featuring the Konjowoch Troupe, their show “Ethiopian Dreams” is a retelling of the cast’s own journey towards founding a circus in the country. Showcasing exciting stunts and circus skills, the performance tells the story of brothers Bibi and Bichu joining the circus.
Tomorrow (Tuesday August 21) Mr Mundell will see the “Sowhereto Africa” performance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe followed by visits to Edinburgh Art Festival and Edinburgh International Festival. Finally, Mr Mundell will visit Army @ The Fringe to see “The Troth Akademi”, a story of how Indian men fought for the Allies in World War One.
Link: Press release: Important role of festivals in Scotland to be recognised by UK Government
Source: Gov Press Releases
Richard Judge steps down as HSE chief executive
Dr Richard Judge has stepped down as chief executive of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) on Friday, 17 August, having led the organisation since November 2014.
Link: Richard Judge steps down as HSE chief executive
Source: Health and Safety
Forge company fined after worker killed
A hot metal forging company has today been sentenced for safety breaches following the death of a worker.
Link: Forge company fined after worker killed
Source: Health and Safety
Dominic Raab MP questioned on the progress of Brexit negotiations
EU Select Committee takes evidence at 2.00 pm on 29 August 2018
Link: Dominic Raab MP questioned on the progress of Brexit negotiations
Source: Parliamentary News
