
FAQ | Fire Safety for employers
FAQs – Fire arrangements, induction & training WorkNest is often asked about fire safety in the workplace. So we’ve put together some of the frequently

FAQs – Fire arrangements, induction & training WorkNest is often asked about fire safety in the workplace. So we’ve put together some of the frequently

When we think of theft, what automatically springs to mind is someone stealing stock from the back room. But in the retail sector, theft can

Two foundry workers suffered serious burns after an electrical incident. The employees were attempting to bring the power back on after a furnace had been

Concerns around ‘bogus’ self-employment have been bubbling under the surface for the last couple of years. With cases coming thick and fast to courts and

Employers who fail to pay the minimum wage are ‘named and shamed’. Nobody wants to be publicly shown up for not complying with the law,

A vehicle maintenance company has been fined after a worker suffered serious head injuries. The court heard the apprentice along with an experienced mechanic was

Tesco worker chemically burned after COSHH breaches A supermarket chain has been fined after a store worker suffered chemical burns. The employee was using a

You’d hope that most people who leave your organisation would feel content about their experience with you, but there will always be one or two

Does a head teacher have to reveal a non romantic relationship with someone who has been convicted of making indecent images of children? This was

A meat producer has been prosecuted after an employee was injured adjusting storage racking. Workers had been instructed to reposition top shelves. In doing so