
Ebola in Britain
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

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

A care home has been fined £30,000 after an elderly resident was placed in a bath that was too hot. The resident, who is unable

The health and safety enforcement team of a city council have recently investigated the death of a 31 year old resident at a mental health

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

In this case Miss Tunstall was Polish and worked as a paralegal for Quality Solicitors. She overheard a colleague saying to a client that “She

According to the Department for Transport figures, more than a quarter of all road traffic incidents involve someone who is driving on behalf of their

Concerns have been raised over whether an increase in inspections by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has stemmed from the government’s Fee For Intervention

Bromley Council decided that it wanted to take control of the pay review process for its employees locally, rather than it be the subject of