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Risk and reward: A lesson in boiler house safety

In any workplace, managers have a duty to evaluate the risks associated with that setting and, if there is a boiler installation on site, they are legally bound to keep it working correctly and safely at all times. Chris Coleman, marketing product manager – Condensate Handling & Customer Training at Spirax Sarco, looks at some of the key requirements of a boiler house risk assessment and explains how training plays a vital role.

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Steering clear of danger

Dr Karen McDonnell, RoSPA’s occupational safety and health policy adviser, discusses the dangers of vehicles in the workplace and how to avoid any potential incidents.

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Comprehensive inspection means comprehensive coverage

No single piece of legislation covers the inspection of lift trucks, so it’s vital that those responsible for ensuring their safety and legality understand the rules governing them… as well as the most efficient way of meeting them. Shaun Prendergast, CFTS technical manager explores the issues.

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Joining the debate

With so many training providers offering different courses, the panel at the Health & Safety Event’s Safety Dialogue sessions – which included representatives from NEBOSH, BOHS, Mines Rescue Service and 3M – focused on the importance of training programmes and how employers assess competency. Alan McArthur, technical supervisor at 3M, gives an overview of the key discussion points from the event.

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The stress bucket: Increasing employees’ resilience to stress

We all have different capacities for stress in our lives but making sure our stress bucket doesn’t overflow can be a challenge. With 70 million days lost from work each year due to mental health, Joanne Hankinson, HR business partner at building materials supplier, Aggregate Industries, discusses how businesses can help increase employees’ resilience to stress-related conditions to reduce the impact on both themselves and their organisation.

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Vehicle technology: the silent aid in driver safety

Over 500 people are injured on the UK’s roads every year and it’s thought that approximately one third of these involve someone driving on business. In addition, millions of vehicles being driven for work are involved in collisions that cause damage to the vehicle or property. But how much of this is avoidable?

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Digital detox

Recent data reveals that the average person spends 8 hours 45 minutes a day on electronic devices, so how can employers educate their employees on how to protect their eyesight against potential digital damage?

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Taking the right road

Dr Karen McDonnell, RoSPA’s occupational safety and health policy adviser, discusses the dangers of vehicles in the workplace and how to avoid any potential incidents.

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A weighty problem for UK businesses

New research reveals that 45% of van drivers knowingly overload their vehicles, while nearly half of businesses don’t monitor gross vehicle weights. Road safety, fines and maintenance issues are the heavy cost of overloading to UK businesses but Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has some advice on the dangers of overloading vehicles.

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