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The HSE has issued web-based advice on the subject of health surveillance. What does the term encompass and is it something that you should be implementing for your workers?
Published 23.06.2021
According to a colleague, the requirement for health surveillance is listed in a number of pieces of health and safety legislation. So when must it be completed and what should it involve?
Published 08.07.2009
The Construction Industry Advisory Committee has issued new guidance to help businesses manage the health part of health and safety. But it’s not just the construction sector which could benefit from
it. What’s covered?
Published 08.12.2015
New guidance which identifies where silica may be found and the risks associated with it has been issued by the HSE. Who is the leaflet aimed at, and is it worth a look?
Published 16.04.2013
It’s thought that as few as 18% of employers who ought to be doing so are implementing health surveillance programmes for users of vibrating tools. If your staff are exposed to vibration risks, what
should you be doing about it?
Published 16.01.2013
A colleague has informed you that as your works involve noisy processes and chemicals, you’re under a legal duty to ensure your staff have regular general health assessments. Is this really the case?
Published 23.04.2007
To help those in the food and drink manufacturing sector manage the health and safety risks associated with their work and premises, the HSE has published detailed guidance. What’s covered?
Published 27.03.2015
The HSE has developed a tool that makes the process of identifying the risks associated with chemicals straightforward. Should you use it?
Published 03.07.2015
Information that will help employers manage occupational health risks has been added to the HSE’s website. What’s the legal status of this guidance and is it something that you must follow?
Published 23.06.2014
A specialist from the HSE has recently identified that preventing staff from being exposed to unacceptable levels of vibration doesn’t have to be complicated. What did they say?
Published 29.03.2010
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