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BLOG All businesses have a duty of care to make sure relevant health and safety regulations are complied with. To ensure that employers are abiding

BLOG All businesses have a duty of care to make sure relevant health and safety regulations are complied with. To ensure that employers are abiding

Football clubs of all levels have a duty of care to protect their staff, volunteers and service users. No organisation is exempt from abiding by

Sign up for the latest news & insights BLOG Why was the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 introduced? This article explains the history

Removing identity lanyards after a long day at work is not exactly the first thing most of us think of when hopping in vehicles to

The debate over global warming and pressure to tackle climate change is intensifying. Electric vehicles (EVs) allow a move away from fossil fuels and offer

No company wants to face a health and safety fine. As we’ve shown, bigger companies are facing bigger fines since the introduction of tougher sentencing guidelines. This

Blog New research has further highlighted the hidden cost to employers of slips, trips and falls at work. According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), slip,

Blog Understanding the RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases, and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations) responsibilities of an employer is crucial to ensure workplace safety and compliance. In

A company has been fined after a 12-year-old slipped and fell off a scaffolding structure the business had erected. The scaffold could be accessed from

An All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) has published an inquiry report calling for a review by government and industry of the risks associated with working at