The Institute of Occupational Safety and Health is now offering its senior members chartered status. What does it mean, and do you actually need your advisor to be chartered?
Published 05.12.2005
A couple of areas on your site have started becoming slippery thanks to oil build-up. You’ve seen a high-pressure water and chemical cleaning system available to do the job. If you get it, what are
the safety and environmental implications?
Published 05.12.2005
You’ve a site speed limit of 5mph which starts at the entrance. You’re constantly struggling to keep car and delivery drivers to the limit. Who’s responsible if there’s an accident, and what did a
traffic related case identify?
Published 05.12.2005
The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 came into effect last July, but since then the subject has gone quiet. However, with the recent publication of an approved code of practice, what can
you now expect from the HSE?
Published 05.12.2005
A risk assessment has identified a process which requires your staff to wear safety glasses. One of your workers already wears spectacles. Are they sufficient protection and if not, what are the
options?
Published 05.12.2005
Your cleaner has just informed you that she’s pregnant, but she’s also said she’s happy to continue working up until the last minute. What are the health and safety implications and what adjustments
should you make for her, if any?
Published 05.12.2005
You have a battery-powered forklift truck in your warehouse. You know about the risks associated with its use, but are there any special arrangements you should consider when charging the battery?
Published 05.12.2005
Whether you have only one single POP account or dozens of e-mail addresses, the following tools will help you keep your mailbox(es) under control.
Published 02.12.2005
Gmail has quickly become one of the best and most popular webmail services. Here are some “power tips” that will let you manage your G-messages more efficiently.
Published 02.12.2005