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HSE board members have agreed to delay the decision on what to do with the Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) which supports the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999. What’s to
know?
Published 16.01.2013
The HSE has revised the Legionnaires’ disease Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) (L8) to make clear which actions are legal requirements and which parts are just guidance. What’s different?
Published 13.12.2013
The HSE appears to have had a very productive board meeting in January. What did it agree and how might you be affected by its decisions?
Published 10.05.2013
You’re aware that the HSE brings in new and amended legislation twice each year. What, if anything, was introduced in October 2014 and how might you be affected?
Published 24.10.2014
In an attempt to make your asbestos management duties clearer, the HSE has published a new Approved Code of Practice (ACoP) and guidance material. What are the significant changes?
Published 31.01.2014
It appears that industry guidance is replacing HSE-produced material as the official line on compliance. What do you need to know?
Published 19.06.2015
Reports based on the HSE’s September board meeting provide an insight into how the new Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) will look and when they will come into force. What is
likely to change?
Published 22.11.2013
The HSE has recently published a number of draft Approved Codes of Practice (ACoPs). What’s changed and how might you be affected?
Published 03.07.2013
In a recent speech at the Westminster Legal Policy Forum the HSE’s chair, Judith Hackitt, outlined plans for the enforcement body in 2014. What should you expect and is there anything that you could
be doing to prepare?
Published 13.01.2014
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