RoSPA focus on driving for work
ROSPA’S ANNUAL occupational safety and health campaign, #OSHtober, will this year focus on one of the most dangerous areas of everyday working life – driving for work.
ROSPA’S ANNUAL occupational safety and health campaign, #OSHtober, will this year focus on one of the most dangerous areas of everyday working life – driving for work.
WITH THE closed period for slurry spreading due to commence at midnight on 15 October the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) is urging farmers to take extra care when mixing slurry.
A CONSTRUCTION company and its managing director have been sentenced after poor conditions at a building site were found to be dangerous.
THE DEFENCE and Security Accelerator (DASA) are interested in technologies addressing injury prevention in the British Army by means of wearable technology.
A NEW study into drivers working as part of the “gig economy” has laid bare the importance of businesses treating the management of occupational road risk as a mainstream health and safety work issue, says RoSPA.
Protecting your workers from occupational noise just got easier and cheaper thanks to a new deal being offered on the Cirrus Research doseBadge.
MORE THAN half school support staff suffer shocking violence including stabbings and attempted strangulations, GMB study finds.
TWO INTERNATIONAL organisations for safety and health at work are launching partnership support for a campaign about how ‘Healthy Workplaces Manage Dangerous Substances’.
It’s essential to protect your employees hearing and avoid Noise-Induced Hearing Loss claims Laura Jenkins.
THE ROYAL Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has confirmed that it would back proposals to scrap daylight savings time in the UK, claiming it will make driving conditions safer.
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