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You recently noticed that your maintenance team isn’t replacing all of the bolts on some machines. They claim it saves time as they’re not necessary. What issues does this raise and how should you
deal with them?
Published 16.07.2007
As a result of budget cuts, the HSE is having to change the way it inspects premises. What’s happening and how might this affect you?
Published 02.08.2011
The HSE has announced that its inspectors will be targeting woodworking businesses across Great Britain from April 2022, particularly looking at exposure to wood dust. What can you expect?
Published 08.03.2022
If you’re suspected of breaching health and safety regulations, you may be invited to attend an interview at your local HSE office. Must you go and what should you aim to do whilst you’re there?
Published 03.01.2012
The HSE have been offering free advice via their Infoline for a number of years. Are there any hidden catches to be avoided?
Published 29.08.2006
In the last year or so, the HSE has had to deal with significant personnel cuts and demands to reshape health and safety legislation - all whilst maintaining a frontline presence. How might this
affect you?
Published 15.05.2012
A sawmill company has been prosecuted after an employee was killed whilst carrying out machinery maintenance. What happened and what measures can you adopt to ensure your staff are not put at risk?
Published 04.03.2021
A manufacturing company and the safety consultant that it had employed to provide it with competent advice have both been prosecuted following two serious accidents. What happened and what can be
learned from this case?
Published 06.12.2012
In the last few years many companies have introduced a blanket rule, which forces staff to wear gloves at all times. However, some have recently decided to withdraw it. What’s prompted them to do
this?
Published 10.02.2010
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