
HSE consults on FFI after judicial review dropped
The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has announced it is to consult on proposals to make its Fee For Intervention (FFI) charging scheme “fully independent”.

The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has announced it is to consult on proposals to make its Fee For Intervention (FFI) charging scheme “fully independent”.

An engineering firm with no procedures in place to identify unsafe work practices has been fin ed after a welder was injured working at height.
Ellis Whittam, one of the UK’s leading, fastest growing providers of HR, employment law and health and safety services has opened a new office in

Employers typically have policies stating hand-held mobiles should not be used when driving. Organisations also often provide vehicles with bluetooth (hands-free) technology. This begs the

April 2017 sees major changes coming into play for apprenticeships in England. Some of the previous winners of the hit BBC show The Apprentice may

It is vitally important to maintain proper safety practices. Fail to do so and you may be personally accountable… In an example case, bosses of

TV Personality Katie Hopkins controversially said that she judged her children’s friends and schoolmates on their names, causing widespread outrage. But does this apply to

A care worker has admitted breaking Health & Safety law after an autistic man drowned. The man was on an activity trip with patients from

BLOG NATIONAL SICKIE DAY | What can you do as an employer? Today is National Sickie Day. Why, you may ask? It’s because the first

The Government’s Brexit White Paper has now been published, and it offers some insight into how this might impact on employment law. It has been