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If you’ve reported a serious incident to the enforcement authorities, it’s reasonable to expect an inspector to investigate. What information will they ask for and how should you respond?
Published 02.04.2013
One of your staff recently hurt her back whilst helping a colleague move a desk. How should you deal with the situation, especially as she’s now threatening to seek compensation for her injury?
Published 10.09.2007
The introduction of the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015 confirmed that a more pragmatic approach to contractor selection should be taken. So is this happening?
Published 25.04.2016
The Competence Steering Group has published a document that details major changes required in the construction sector. What do you need to know?
Published 12.09.2019
If an accident occurs in your workplace, you may be uncertain as to the level of detail required to fully investigate it. What are the HSE recommendations and how can a “why-why” analysis help
identify causes so you can prove that you investigated to an appropriate level?
Published 27.04.2023
Walls may seem like simple structures but, as the prosecution of a carpet firm shows, there’s more to their design than meets the eye. What happened and how can you avoid making the same mistakes?
Published 19.06.2015
A TV presenter cheated death in a well-reported 300mph crash. Is there anything that can be learnt from this accident (apart from the obvious)?
Published 23.10.2006
Although most enforcement action for breaches of health and safety law is directed against employers, a recent case has proved that this isn’t always the case. Why not?
Published 14.04.2011
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
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