First aid training, although vital, is both expensive and time consuming, so you don’t want to go overboard. Why not use our first aid needs checklist to keep control of costs and ensure that you
have adequate cover?
Published 17.11.2008
The European Court of Justice has found in favour of an employee who claimed that her employer did not carry out a suitable risk assessment for her as a breastfeeding worker. What’s to know?
Published 18.12.2017
Employing staff under the age of 18 requires special precautions to be taken to comply with the law. So why not use our young worker’s policy and risk assessment to help you keep them safe and on the
right side of the law?
Published 27.03.2006
The HSE has updated its guidance to employers regarding new and expectant mothers. What does this include and what must you do?
Published 28.06.2022
If you need the services of a health and safety consultant, ensure that anyone you employ is able to provide advice that suits your business. To help you do this, use our new consultant checklist.
Published 14.04.2011
Although a laptop computer isn’t the most dangerous piece of kit, there are risks associated with its use. So to ensure you’ve managed everything accordingly, why not use our new risk assessment and
checklist?
Published 10.09.2010
Although you won’t have time to do much, if you get wind that an inspector is set to descend on your premises, you can deal with the easy targets. To guide you through this process, why not use our
brand new document?
Published 03.12.2009
As you know, you’re required to assess any specific, job-related risks that a female employee faces as a result of her pregnancy. A recent case shows what can easily go wrong if you fail to do this
properly. What can be learnt from it?
Published 21.11.2005
Has the topic of health and safety slipped down the priority list? Are your staff starting to fall back into bad habits? Or do you just want to check everything is OK? If so, why not use our quick
fix audit document?
Published 22.10.2007
Although many would have you believe that stepladders are banned, they’re not - you just have to use them safely. To help you do this, why not use our new sample stepladder checklist?
Published 19.05.2009