Understanding ‘reasonably foreseeable’ risk in health and safety
BLOG Written on 7 December 2021 This article explains what a ‘reasonably foreseeable risk’ at work is, and outlines the tests you can use to
BLOG Written on 7 December 2021 This article explains what a ‘reasonably foreseeable risk’ at work is, and outlines the tests you can use to
BLOG Written on 25 November 2021 Effective health and safety management is more than just writing rules and training workers to follow them. While terms

BLOG Written by Nick Wilson on 16 July 2021 Few things drive home the importance of workplace health and safety like the HSE’s annual fatality
BLOG Written on 9 July 2021 For businesses, adapting to the full reopening of society will be a significant task. Amongst more immediate challenges such

BLOG Written by Nick Wilson on 11 June 2021 Coronavirus has dominated the health and safety agenda since March 2020. However, while COVID-19 risk management

BLOG The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has announced it is inspecting further education (FE) providers in England and Wales to check they are following

BLOG Written by Scott Crichton on 12 May 2021 According to HSE statistics, there were 77,000 reported cases of work-related stress, depression or anxiety (new

BLOG Having lived with coronavirus for over a year, it’s understandable that some may have become tired of constant COVID precautions. And with the successful

BLOG We’ve all heard the phrase ‘innocent until proven guilty’. This is the assumption that underpins criminal proceedings in the UK. Under Article 6 (2)

BLOG The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has been at the heart of the government’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Over the last year, its