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A Latvian national who spoke little English was killed, and his nephew left clinging to a wall, after a roof they were removing asbestos cement

A Latvian national who spoke little English was killed, and his nephew left clinging to a wall, after a roof they were removing asbestos cement

The Health and Safety Executive has released a revised version of HSG252 “A Recipe for Safety” for the food and drink manufacturing industry. The new

A new scheme is coming in that applies to those in England, Scotland and Wales expecting the birth of a child on or after 5

We have received a number of enquiries relating to Ebola in West Africa and employees’ travel to the area. Whilst we understand the risk of

The UK is recognised as a leading user of CCTV and large numbers of employers use it to monitor their premises. The Information Commissioner’s Office

New guidance on controlling risks associated with workplace transport has been produced by the HSE and reflects changes to legislation. The guidance entitled ‘Workplace Transport

ACAS has recently published guidelines on dress code and appearance in the workplace. As facial hair is becoming more popular, we have certainly noticed an

The HSE inspected a sample of 153 non-local authority schools between April 2013 and January 2014, which included independent, voluntary aided and foundation schools, free

BLOG Often referred to as the last line of defence, personal protective equipment (PPE) has an important role to play in protecting employees from workplace
Every day, employees perform their roles making use of an assortment of work equipment. Whether they use simple hand tools or operate complex automated machinery,