Worker fatigue | The health and safety hazards of shift work
Blog Over 3.5 million people or around 14% of the UK working population work shifts. Many industries, including hospitality, manufacturing and retail, rely heavily on
Blog Over 3.5 million people or around 14% of the UK working population work shifts. Many industries, including hospitality, manufacturing and retail, rely heavily on

Blog It’s quite common for employers in office-based businesses to have a relaxed attitude to health and safety. You might assume that if there

BLOG When it comes to managing health and safety risk, out of sight should definitely not be out of mind. If you have workers whose

Blog Employers are required to identify the hazards present in their workplace and to take reasonable steps to control the risks arising from those hazards.

Balancing fairness, compliance, and business needs Table of Contents Managing an employee who frequently takes sick days can pose a challenge for employers, but it’s

Health and safety duties | Why employees aren’t off the hook The H&S at Work Act plays a central role in shaping the landscape of

BLOG Health and safety is just one of those topics that has acquired the unfortunate reputation of being, well, boring. The way health and safety

Blog A train refurbishment firm has been fined after workers were exposed to hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS). The incidents took place between 2005 – 2015.

Blog Leavism refers to the unhealthy trend of employees using their annual leave to catch up on work or recover from illness, rather than rest

Two fairground workers were convicted of manslaughter by gross negligence after a bouncy castle blew away with a young girl. William Thurston and his wife