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All you need to know about how your business can take appropriate risk control measures in the face of coronavirus (COVID-19). The implications of the
All you need to know about how your business can take appropriate risk control measures in the face of coronavirus (COVID-19). The implications of the
Despite being dangerous places to work, warehouse businesses sometimes fail to manage risk properly. This is because they take a ‘general’ approach to warehouse safety.
BLOG Ever heard that health and safety law bans sandals in the office? Or that Christmas lights are no longer allowed in the workplace? Well,
Children flourish in a safe and secure learning environment – and this starts in the classroom. Pupils and teachers spend most of their day in
Out-of-school activities are important both educationally and in terms of wider personal development. They add to the curriculum, build confidence and increase skills. However, with
Slips, trips and falls account for almost a third of workplace injuries and, when cold winter temperatures plummet, the risk of these incidents soars. Even
When you think of workplace safety, you probably think about accidents, injuries and fatalities. However, reporting and investigating near misses can be just as important
A new survey has found that retail workers are, on average, abused, threatened or assaulted 21 times a year. Jackie McKenzie, a petrol station worker,
As it does at the end of October each year, the HSE has now published its annual report revealing the extent of work-related injury and
Trying to limit the use of mobile phones in the workplace can feel like you’re fighting a losing battle. And while most reasonable employers will
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