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Following a pilot scheme in London, the HSE has announced a new campaign which will be focused on the transportation of goods. What, in particular, will be under scrutiny and when could you expect a
visit?
Published 19.11.2007
The pub chain Marston’s has just been fined £10,000 following an accident at one of its premises. How did it happen and why have we flagged up this particular case?
Published 16.06.2008
The HSE is definitely getting its money’s worth out of the Shattered Lives campaign - it’s back for a third year on the trot. What can you expect this time round?
Published 01.03.2010
The HSE has announced that its inspectors are about to start focusing on slips and trips again. What can you expect this time around?
Published 23.02.2009
You have taken on new premises with a mix of external surfaces, some of which are hazardous. As you don’t have the budget to get it all fixed right away what can you do to reduce the risk?
Published 08.11.2018
With slips and trips being an enforcement “hot topic” you’re concerned about rumours affecting your shiny floors. Surely an inspector can’t expect you to replace your flooring, especially if it’s
new?
Published 10.04.2006
The HSE has recently launched a campaign which is targeted at in-house and contract cleaners. What is its aim and is it likely to prompt a flurry of inspections?
Published 19.01.2012
A few back injuries and the news that the HSE is going to carry out a series of inspections on moving goods has prompted you to look at how you manage the risks associated with roll cages. What
should you be doing?
Published 18.06.2007
The HSE and local authorities have launched their latest working at height campaign. Who’s the focus of attention and what will they be looking for?
Published 19.06.2006
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