Electrical safety | A brief guide for employers
Blog Written by Hannah Kennedy on 12 February 2021 With the ability to cause damage to property, serious injuries and even fatalities, electrical safety should
Blog Written by Hannah Kennedy on 12 February 2021 With the ability to cause damage to property, serious injuries and even fatalities, electrical safety should

If you follow health and safety even somewhat closely, you’ll know how alarmingly common accidents in the workplace are. Not a week goes by without

Employers need to plan for workplace emergencies. Special procedures are required for incidents such as serious injuries, electrocution, flood, chemical spills, explosion and fire. When

If you employ five or more people, it is a legal requirement to have a written Health & Safety Policy detailing your organisation’s approach to
There are times in life when emotions take over and we say things we later regret. But if an employee impulsively resigns in the heat

Despite being dangerous places to work, warehouse businesses sometimes fail to manage risk properly. This is because they take a ‘general’ approach to warehouse safety.

Out-of-school activities are important both educationally and in terms of wider personal development. They add to the curriculum, build confidence and increase skills. However, with

As industrialisation has progressed, so too has the use of efficiency-saving machinery. However, it’s important to think about safety when working with machines, as they

Chemical treatment of pool water is essential in ensuring pool users and workers are not exposed to risks of infection from contamination of the water

Blog It’s quite common for employers in office-based businesses to have a relaxed attitude to health and safety. You might assume that if there