Occupational hazards – December 22
IOSH calls on the Government to reverse the decision to exempt businesses with fewer than 500 staff from reporting requirements and other regulations. Lawrence Webb provides an insight.
IOSH calls on the Government to reverse the decision to exempt businesses with fewer than 500 staff from reporting requirements and other regulations. Lawrence Webb provides an insight.
OUR GLOBAL fight against the misery of modern slavery just got a whole lot tougher, according to one seasoned campaigner.
NEBOSH AND the Health and Safety Executive collaborate on new qualification.
A COMPANY that provides diagnostic imaging services, and its radiopharmaceutical subsidiary company, have been given six-figure fines following incidents at two sites in which employees were exposed to radiation levels in excess of the legal annual dose limit.
A business that views occupational safety and health as an optional extra will no longer be able to afford to do so. Ruth Wilkinson explains why.
Western Business Media (WBM), publisher of Health and Safety Matters, is delighted to announce a multi-year extension to its strategic partnership with Nineteen Group, which will see WBM publications continuing to support The Health and Safety Event.
Asbestos may be banned in dozens of countries, but it is still all around us and presents a significant hazard to anyone who may be exposed to it, says Ruth Wilkinson.
A SELF-employed contractor has been given a suspended sentence and community service after undertaking gas work on a property while not being gas safe registered.
A SCAFFOLDING contractor has been fined after a worker fell from height resulting in serious injuries.
THE SHE Awards is now in its fifth year and aims to recognise the key role that companies and individuals play in keeping people and premises safe.
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