
H&S NEWS | Courts get tough on unsafe work at height
One week has seen three separate courts hand out heavy fines after unsafe work at height. This includes: Survey Roofing Group was ordered to pay

One week has seen three separate courts hand out heavy fines after unsafe work at height. This includes: Survey Roofing Group was ordered to pay

Being a carer is very challenging and more so when you are working a full-time job. Employees can struggle to juggle both personal and professional

Companies fined after unsupervised fall from height Falls in the workplace are the single biggest cause of workplace deaths and one of the main causes

April has brought about some changes for employers in Wales in relation to domiciliary workers. Perhaps the most significant change is that providers are now
A solar panel installation company along with its sole director has been fined after a passer-by reported unsafe working to the Health & Safety Executive

Does a head teacher have to reveal a non romantic relationship with someone who has been convicted of making indecent images of children? This was

Employers are often very impressed when a job applicant has volunteering experience on their CV. They appreciate the useful skills volunteering can bring and how

BLOG We expect school bullies to grow out of their bad habits when they become adults. Unfortunately, however, instances of bullying do still occur in

Tabloid outrage about children wearing goggles to play conkers or pancake races dating back to medieval times being cancelled in the name of Health &

A coach fabricator has appeared in court after an apprentice was seriously injured in a fall from height. The court heard the worker was helping