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The HSE has made occupational health a top priority and one key area of focus is the management of welding fume. If your staff carry out welding what do you need to know?
Published 04.03.2021
Recent research in Australia has indicated some laser printers could be a health hazard. How seriously should you take these findings?
Published 10.09.2007
If you use a spray booth, you need to know that the extraction system works properly. Is there a relatively simple way of doing this and, if so, is it something that can be completed by your staff?
Published 26.09.2011
Machining workshops use fluids to cool and lubricate metal when it’s being machined, drilled, milled, etc. But what’s good for the work process is not so healthy for the lungs and skin. What’s the
concern and how should you respond?
Published 30.03.2020
HSE statistics show that 22% of ill-health reports are due to occupational lung disease caused by exposure to chemicals. Why shouldn’t you rely on PPE, and what can you do to prevent incidents
amongst your workers?
Published 13.04.2022
You’ve employed a contractor to do some refurbishment works. One of their tasks is to cut into a concrete wall, however, this will cause lots of dust which could lead to health problems. How should
the work be managed?
Published 14.07.2008
In the first quarter of 2020 HSE inspectors are carrying out an inspection blitz of establishments that work with metal. What should you expect?
Published 30.01.2020
The health implications of working with metal working fluids were highlighted when 101 Powertrain workers became ill. What happened and what can you learn from this incident?
Published 23.10.2006
What are workplace exposure limits (WELs) and why do they have different reference periods? How you can use the information to protect your staff from over exposure to hazardous substances?
Published 27.02.2023
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