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One of our subscribers was recently caught out when an environmental health officer arrived on their site unannounced. Why were they visited and is this something that still happens regularly?
Published 08.06.2009
It was announced in the Queen’s Speech that some self-employed workers will become exempt from health and safety law. What could be the effect?
Published 16.05.2013
During the months of July and August many of your staff take annual leave. Does this introduce any potential health and safety issues? If so, how can you manage them effectively?
Published 08.07.2014
The House of Lords has voted to deregulate some areas of health and safety. What does this mean and will you be affected?
Published 15.01.2015
What impact might a new government have on health and safety legislation? And whatever the outcome, is there anything you should be doing to prepare?
Published 23.04.2010
Although you won’t have time to do much, if you get wind that an inspector is set to descend on your premises, you can deal with the easy targets. To guide you through this process, why not use our
brand new document?
Published 03.12.2009
You believe that your health and safety consultant and your insurer are still going overboard when checking your health and safety arrangements. How should you deal with them?
Published 09.10.2012
The HSE has issued the National Enforcement Code for local authorities. When does this take effect and what could be the impact?
Published 18.06.2013
The coroner who led the inquest into the Penhallow Hotel fire has raised concerns on the new fire safety regime. Is this likely to force a change of approach from the Fire & Rescue Service. If
so, what’s on the cards?
Published 18.09.2009
The HSE has published yet more guidance on maintaining portable electric equipment in low-risk environments. Does this clear up any confusion?
Published 25.05.2012
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