You’re thinking of installing outdoor play equipment for children visiting your premises. However, you’ve heard that the requirements are really onerous. What’s involved?
Published 26.04.2017
A visitor slipped and sustained an injury on a recent visit to your premises. How should you assess the risks to visitors and what sort of control measures do you need to introduce?
Published 14.02.2005
You are always responsible for every accident that involves your staff. Is this really the case, or is it a popular myth created by claims management companies trying to stimulate business?
Published 27.03.2006
After an accident it’s often only a matter of time before a compensation claim letter arrives on your desk. To help your insurer, use our new claim management checklist.
Published 12.03.2014
You’ve found that accident investigation is taking up far too much time. Are there any ways that you can reduce this, whilst still ensuring you have enough facts in case of an investigation or a
personal injury claim?
Published 26.04.2006
You have many visitors to your site but most stay in the reception and office areas. As most are only there for a short period, you don’t hold temporary inductions covering fire and safety issues. Do
you need to change your policy?
Published 30.06.2008
A recent decision from the Court of Appeal proves that employers and landowners can avoid being held accountable following an accident. Based on this case, what can you do to follow suit?
Published 01.09.2009
If you need to have a scaffold erected against a building which has a public walkway adjacent to it, there are a number of precautions you need to take. What are they, and who is responsible for
taking them?
Published 18.11.2010
Two companies have recently been fined a total of £200,000 following the death of a nine-year-old girl. How did the accident happen and what steps, if any, should you be taking to avoid something
similar taking place on your site?
Published 03.12.2007
Your business isn’t one whose services are aimed at children, but they often come into the building with their parents. What precautions do you need to take to ensure their safety?
Published 19.03.2012