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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
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
If you had any doubts about how strong the links between the HSE, the local authorities and the Fire & Rescue Service (FRS) are, a recent event should dispel them completely. What’s to know?
Published 12.11.2010
A colleague has warned you that HSE and local authority inspectors are going to be visiting sites looking at how slips and trips are being prevented. If this is true, what things in particular will
be under scrutiny?
Published 05.11.2007
The HSE is about to launch its latest “slips and trips” initiative. What’s so different this time around? And what can you do to stay ahead of the game?
Published 30.08.2005
We all know that keeping floors clean can minimise slips and trips. But what did a recent in-depth study into the subject identify that isn’t so obvious?
Published 20.11.2006
With wetter months approaching now is a good time to review your policy and procedures for preventing slips, trips and falls in the workplace. What should you be considering and are there any further
controls that could be applied?
Published 20.09.2023
Surely a coat stand doesn’t present a significant health and safety hazard? According to one of your colleagues it does: apparently, it could block an escape route or cause potential slips and trips.
Is this really the case?
Published 01.12.2008
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