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In May, protestors handed in a petition to the Department of Health, demanding better diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease. What is it, and is there an occupational risk?
Published 06.06.2013
Thanks to mobile phone technology and concerned individuals, inspectors are being alerted when safety standards aren’t being met. What’s to know?
Published 21.11.2014
Your staff work in areas that can become pretty warm, such as attic spaces, and the problem gets much worse in the summer. Is it just a matter of discomfort or are there any real risks which you need
to consider?
Published 25.05.2012
A fatal accident at a care home has provided a clear reminder about storing chemicals safely and keeping them away from potentially vulnerable individuals. What’s to know?
Published 25.03.2011
There’s been much talk about lead in recent months - including the HSE being accused of not taking the risks associated with it seriously. So is lead as dangerous as asbestos, and if so, should you
be stripping your building now?
Published 23.04.2010
You’ve noticed that when there’s a spill in a supermarket, staff are called to the scene immediately as if it’s a real emergency. But trying to do the same in other types of workplace seems
impossible. What are the options?
Published 03.01.2012
The HSE has recently updated its guidance that identifies what needs to be reported and when, in line with the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR).
What’s been changed and why?
Published 08.11.2012
It’s come to light that some maintenance contractors aren’t completing discharge tests on foam fire extinguishers. Why is this and how can you identify whether these tests are being completed
properly?
Published 19.02.2010
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