Training matters
Mike Stevens looks at a three-step taxonomy for health and safety training – adequacy, competency and capability.
Mike Stevens looks at a three-step taxonomy for health and safety training – adequacy, competency and capability.
CLARE FORSHAW has revealed the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are currently looking at producing noise at work guidance around PPE for hard of hearing employees.
SENTENCING GUIDELINES, affective in England and Wales, are impacting on health and safety fines North of the border.
MANAGERS SHOULD be given daily safety information to encourage health and safety engagement in line with IS045001.
Live coverage including reports of CPD seminars, videos, tweets and photos from Health and Safety Scotland and Fire Safety Scotland at SEC Glasgow on 12-13 September 2018.
A COMPANY that carries out maintenance and repair of motor vehicles has been fined for not having employers’ liability insurance.
In support of the British Retail
Consortium’s new ‘Tackling Violence
Against Staff – Best Practice
Guidelines for Retailers’, Praxis42 has
developed a new Conflict
Management eLearning course to
help those who may be ex
No matter what kind of industry you work in, every business needs a detailed health and safety policy. Effective safety procedures will raise awareness of workplace hazards and reduce the risk of accident or illness; ultimately reducing absence rates, improving productivity and saving substantial amounts of money.
It seems it’s to be a summer of surprises. Parts of Britain have gone from debating how to deal with the effects of severe drought, to having to cope with the aftermath of torrential rain and ferocious floods, some of the worst to be experienced in years.
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