How often should Health & Safety training be refreshed? 13.10.2017 Unfortunately, this isn’t a simple, set term answer. The frequency training needs to be refreshed will depend on a number... Read the article
Not so safe work places 09.10.2017 Whether you’re in charge of a construction site, manufacturing plant, call centre or veterinary practice, every single employee under your... Read the article
How to manage metalworking fluids 21.09.2017 Metalworking fluids – otherwise known as suds, coolants, slurry or soap – are used when machining or shaping metals, to... Read the article
Ladder safety standards given a revamp 20.09.2017 The standards covering all types of portable ladder safety – otherwise known as BS EN 131 – have significantly changed.... Read the article
How to stay safe in severe winds 11.09.2017 As autumn approaches, the great British weather will inevitably take a turn, and for businesses in the construction, engineering and... Read the article
What’s RIDDOR? 07.09.2017 RIDDOR stands for the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013. Under RIDDOR, employers, self-employed people and anyone... Read the article
10 stages of a solid fire evacuation plan 16.08.2017 Although we hope you never need it, a well-structured, communicated and documented fire evacuation plan is an important part of... Read the article
Health & Safety regulations when working with computers 07.08.2017 If you’ve employees who regularly use computers as part of their job, you’re obliged to comply with the Health and... Read the article
Many employers skipping their legal duties 10.07.2017 A recent survey has revealed that many employers are falling foul when it comes to providing employees with sufficient occupational... Read the article