You’re concerned about the mental health of an employee working in a safety-critical role. How can you identify if there really is a problem and how should you deal with it, so as to reduce your
potential liability?
Published 28.03.2005
Apart from offices, your premises include a small warehouse. At short notice you’re about to have your first ever safety inspection by your local council and you need to know the most important
things to get right. What are they?
Published 28.03.2005
With limited resources at your disposal, it’s easy to ignore what you may regard to be fairly minor complaints, e.g. problems with doors. However, some case law shows that this could be costly in
terms of safety. What do you need to know?
Published 28.03.2005
During the recent heavy snow, an employee slipped and broke an ankle. What are the key liability issues and how can you protect yourself next winter?
Published 28.03.2005
If you have problems in getting to grips with some of the requirements of the regulations on display screen equipment, you’re by no means alone. So why not use our policy to help you interpret them
to your best advantage?
Published 28.03.2005
Our subscriber has been asked by employees about how they store and process health records. Following the introduction of a new Code of Practice, how can they ensure that their practices are
watertight?
Published 28.03.2005
You need cash to pay a large bill, but your main home is already mortgaged to the hilt. If you’ve equity in a buy-to-let we’ve thought of a solution that also gives you tax relief on the interest on
any extra loan. How does it work?
Published 24.03.2005
The Taxman sent our subscriber a bill for NI on pension premiums paid by his company directly into his pension scheme. Employers’ contributions are supposed to be NI-free, so what should you be doing
to ensure this?
Published 24.03.2005
Normally, any employee who’s up to no good is under no duty to tell you about it. However, a recent High Court case has revised this principle. What does it say and what are the implications?
Published 24.03.2005