Employment minister Chris Grayling has issued a progress report that identifies how the implementation of health and safety reforms is proceeding. What’s happening and what can you expect in the not
too distant future?
Published 04.07.2012
The government has finally published Lord Young’s review of health and safety. What does it contain and how might its findings affect you?
Published 12.11.2010
The HSE is currently consulting on proposed changes to a number of pieces of legislation and the supporting guidance material. What’s on the cards and when can you expect the changes to take effect?
Published 14.09.2012
It’s been almost a year since the launch of the Occupational Safety and Health Consultants Register (OSHCR). Has it achieved its aim and put paid to businesses receiving poor and unreliable advice?
Published 15.02.2012
The HSE has announced a shake up of the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) reporting system and its Infoline service. What’s happening and when?
Published 24.05.2011
The government has announced that the HSE and local authorities will be banned from completing safety inspections of low-risk premises. What’s to know?
Published 24.09.2012
Back in 2011, the government promised to slash red tape and make compliance with health and safety regulations much easier. So, more than two years on, has it made good on its promises?
Published 24.03.2014
The HSE has opened a consultation on the scrapping of 14 pieces of legislation which it considers to be redundant or out-of-date. When will these be cut and will the impact be particularly
significant?
Published 07.06.2012
Over recent months, the HSE has made it clear that it will start charging for its inspectors’ time. What’s the latest?
Published 26.03.2012
If you need the services of a health and safety consultant, ensure that anyone you employ is able to provide advice that suits your business. To help you do this, use our new consultant checklist.
Published 14.04.2011