
HSE statistics | Some progress but fatal injury rate remains ‘broadly flat’
BLOG Written by Nick Wilson on 15 July 2022 Newly released HSE statistics have revealed a year-on-year reduction in the number of people killed at work. However,
BLOG Written by Nick Wilson on 15 July 2022 Newly released HSE statistics have revealed a year-on-year reduction in the number of people killed at work. However,
BLOG Written by Scott Crichton on 24 June 2022 Training has long been established as an important safety management practice. As well as contributing towards more competent,
BLOG Written on 1 April 2022 We all like to have fun with our colleagues, and many of us will have pulled – or been
BLOG Written on 22 November 2021 Whose job is it to ensure a safe workplace? The short answer is that everyone has a part to
BLOG Written on 31 August 2021 Label photo created by ededchechine – www.freepik.com We recently learned that a total of 142 workers were killed at work
BLOG Written by Nick Wilson on 11 June 2021 Coronavirus has dominated the health and safety agenda since March 2020. However, while COVID-19 risk management
BLOG Written by Charles Spencer on 7 June 2021 Hybrid working seems to be emerging as the favoured post-pandemic approach. However, as well as being
BLOG The coronavirus pandemic has brought workplace health and safety sharply into focus. Having spent over a year implementing and revising infection control measures in
BLOG We’ve all heard the phrase ‘innocent until proven guilty’. This is the assumption that underpins criminal proceedings in the UK. Under Article 6 (2)
BLOG The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has been at the heart of the government’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Over the last year, its
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