Managing Health & Safety
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Watchdog urges councils to commit to safety

BRITAIN’S WORKPLACE health and safety regulator is urging local authorities (LAs) across the country to make a statement of commitment to work with others to improve health and safety standards in the sectors they regulate.

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Disabled teachers need more support

HALF OF disabled teachers (51%) believe their job has impacted negatively on their physical and mental health in the last 12 months, a conference organised by the NASUWT – The teachers union, has heard.

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Teachers make a stand for health and safety

ON FRIDAY, members of NASUWT-The Teachers’ Union, at Buchanan High School in North Lanarkshire started their seven planned days of strike action over the failure of the employer to act appropriately to address health and safety concerns.

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Occupational hazards – June 2019

As the trend of hefty fines for breaching health and safety continues, Craig Foyle explores some of the figures and explains the positive impact they are having on the industry.

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Look for noise

Wearing ear defenders is not always popular with staff exposed to industrial noise. So Laura Jenkins asks if interactive noise warning technology offers alternatives?

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