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Pink hair, tattoos, strong dialect and an unconventional personality are a few examples of attributes that were considered unprofessional not so long ago. Thankfully, society’s outdated definition of a “professional” look is being overhauled.
By Valerie Grant, occupational health nurse consultant, International SOS
Now that COVID restrictions have eased and people are returning to the workplace or to leisure activities in larger numbers – and with the possibility that even those who have preferred to remain working from home may now choose to work from the office as fuel costs rise – what could be the consequences for our health as we move into winter?
By Matt Fryer, Managing Director at Brookson Group, a People2.0 company
Liz Truss’s plans for major projects and new exploration in the North Sea is set to create a surge in demand for experienced contractors in the energy sector, yet the industry is already struggling to recruit amidst a national engineering skills shortage.
By Valerie Grant, Occupational Health Nurse Consultant, International SOS
Now that COVID restrictions have eased and people are returning to the workplace or to leisure activities in larger numbers – and with the possibility that even those who have preferred to remain working from home may now choose to work from the office as fuel costs rise – what could be the consequences for our health as we move into winter?
By Laura Stewart, Regional Director Sales & Business Development, Stork
As global energy requirements continue to evolve, so do industries and their supply chains. Established companies are embracing the need to diversify their offering in order to broaden their horizons and service lower-carbon, sustainable marketplaces.
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Aberdeen Young Professionals section has announced an exclusive new event open to both members and non-members alike, in a first for the organisation.
By Expro director of portfolio advancement, Ingrid Huldal
The energy crisis is deepening. There is little doubt that most economies around the world are facing a serious situation and, with recent reports suggesting one in four people in the UK will not switch their heating on this winter, that’s a chilling prospect for our population, particularly the elderly and vulnerable.
Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG) is set to bring hundreds of delegates together to discuss the region’s role in a net zero economy with a keynote speech delivered by Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport, Michael Matheson.
Nigerian energy magnate Igho Charles Sanomi II has been named this year's Forbes Best of Africa Leading Philanthropist in recognition of his activities in child health and education, cancer research and community development.
At International School Aberdeen (ISA), we believe the importance of celebrating diversity and inclusion in an ever-changing society is a key component for our students’ future success in life.
Finance advisory specialists Hutcheon Mearns has enhanced its corporate finance offering with the appointment of two new senior team members and the promotion of another following a period of significant growth.
Recently, SRCN Solutions facilitated a series of workshops with an oil and gas industry taskforce made up of maintenance managers from multiple operators, the OEUK and the Health & Safety Executive (HSE).
Health and wellbeing is a term that has been floating around the corporate world for a while but never has it been so prevalent than after a global pandemic.
DNV report shows Jotun’s Baltoflake solution offers beyond 30 years’ protection for offshore assets, according to Ismail Tan, global category manager at Jotun.
By Sarah Reid, occupational health nurse manager, International SOS
Did you know that 7.6 million people in the UK are living with heart disease? And around 900,000 people are living with heart failure. Heart and circulatory disease cause a quarter of all deaths in the UK – an average of one every three minutes – and strokes cause around 35,000 deaths in the UK each year and are the biggest cause of severe disability in the UK.
Extending the operational life of a portfolio of aged North Sea assets continues to be an ongoing challenge. Focussing on the safety, integrity and certainty of these assets provides the industry with the assurance that they can continue to yield economic benefits, extending cessation of production dates and maintaining safety of both people and assets for years to come.
STATS North America is projecting 30% year-on-year growth in Canada, with more than 45% year-on-year growth in the US, underpinning an estimated 15% global growth for STATS Group.
By Matt Fryer, Managing Director at Brookson Group, a People2.0 company
As the new Conservative party leader takes the reigns, the country will be waiting to see which of the tax cuts and other various legislative ideas promised during the election are put into practice.
By Lee Hunter, Verification Manager, Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore
Bureau Veritas Marine and Offshore is redefining the role of the Independent Verification Body with its vision of a paradigm shift in the verification model through what it calls Verification 2.0.