
Grenfell Tower Inquest | Learnings from the Phase 2 report
BLOG Written by Natasha Hamblin CMIOSH, TIFSM on 10 September 2024 On Wednesday, 4 September, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Panel published its second and final

BLOG Written by Natasha Hamblin CMIOSH, TIFSM on 10 September 2024 On Wednesday, 4 September, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Panel published its second and final

BLOG Written on 2 September 2024 Gas-related hazards can lead to severe consequences, including fires, explosions, carbon monoxide poisoning, and significant financial losses. Implementing robust

BLOG Written on 7 August 2024 Following the tragic killing of three young girls in Southport on 29 July, anti-immigrant and far-right unrest has erupted

BLOG Written on 7 August 2024 Employees are entitled to their private lives but, on occasion, their conduct outside of work can have a direct

BLOG Written on 7 August 2024 With violent protests breaking out across the UK, many workers are “fearing for their safety” as rioters turn to

BLOG Written on 2 August 2024 In the King’s Speech on 17 July, the UK’s new Labour government outlined 40 Bills that it intends to

BLOG Written on 22 July 2024 In recent years, the importance of stringent health and safety measures in educational institutions has become increasingly apparent. Over

BLOG Written on 5 July 2024 New statistics from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) show that workplaces in Great Britain are no safer than

BLOG Written by Tim Ketteman on 17 April 2024 Global warming – defined as the sustained alteration of average weather patterns over extended periods –

BLOG It’s a well-known fact that poor health and safety practices cost businesses money. And with the HSE recently announcing yet another Fee for Intervention (FFI) hike,