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The HSE has explained its priorities for 2015/16 in a business plan. What insight does it give into the regulator’s target areas and what can you expect if an inspector calls?
Published 02.10.2015
In October 2014 inspectors from the HSE’s construction division visited 1,748 sites. Which were targeted in particular and what were inspectors looking at whilst they were on site?
Published 08.12.2014
During October 2018 HSE inspectors completed a blitz of construction and refurbishment sites. What did they find?
Published 28.01.2019
The HSE has announced that it will increase the number of construction industry inspectors by a third. When is this happening and how could it affect you?
Published 19.05.2009
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
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
Because of the high risks associated with construction work, the sector is constantly under the HSE’s scrutiny. What are the inspectors’ priorities and, following the issue of a new plan, what’s in
store?
Published 27.05.2014
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has launched a two-year campaign to tackle cancer. Should you check it out?
Published 19.12.2014
An HSE blitz of refurbishment sites has identified that 46% of them fall below the required standard. What are they getting wrong?
Published 05.01.2016
The HSE recently published its proposals for tackling the causes of cancer in the workplace. What types of activity are in its sights and what action can you expect to see from inspectors?
Published 04.07.2012
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