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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
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
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
Although wooden decking with non-slip grooves may appear to be an ideal floor surface, a recent case has highlighted that in certain environments, this is far from a good option. What can be learned
from this case?
Published 08.06.2009
Slips and trips at work are one of the most common causes of accidents. However, with some diligent management you can reduce the risk considerably. Use our checklist to assist you.
Published 11.02.2021
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’re considering installing slip-resistant flooring for improved safety but you’re concerned that it might not be easy to keep it hygienically clean. What’s the reality of the situation?
Published 07.06.2012
With the seasons changing and cold and wet weather on the way, is there anything that you can do to reduce the likelihood of your staff or visitors suffering a slip, trip or fall on your premises?
Published 13.10.2022
A recent case study has highlighted the slip, trip and fall risks associated with using the wrong type of floor cleaning products. What happened and how can you prevent a similarly slippery problem?
Published 15.02.2012
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