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There are a number of commonly-held myths surrounding bank holidays. This can leave employers unsure where they stand and worried that they may be getting

There are a number of commonly-held myths surrounding bank holidays. This can leave employers unsure where they stand and worried that they may be getting

Blog A study has shown larger organisations face the biggest increase in fines for health and safety offences. This has occurred following the introduction of tougher

Blog A train refurbishment firm has been fined after workers were exposed to hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS). The incidents took place between 2005 – 2015.

Working At Height Falls in the workplace are the single biggest cause of workplace deaths and one of the main causes of major injury. No

Blog Work-related contact dermatitis is a prevalent issue in the hospitality industry. In fact, The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has identified the condition as

The Health and Safety Executive has issued a safety warning after lives have been put at risk through bad-habit use of platform lifts. What are

When the government names and shames employers who have failed to comply with National Minimum Wage rules, hospitality businesses often appear on the list. In

Blog As businesses strive to maintain a safe working environment, questions about the role of a competent person in health and safety often arise. In

This International Women’s Day is all about achieving greater gender balance in all aspects of life. The #BalanceforBetter theme serves as an important reminder to

A distribution company has been fined after inadequate Health & Safety training led to a worker being seriously injured on his first day of work.