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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
HSE research shows that many businesses are unclear of their health surveillance responsibilities. What are they and might they apply to you?
Published 16.04.2013
The HSE has published new web-based guidance on what to look for when purchasing occupational health services. What does it cover?
Published 08.06.2021
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 HSE has updated its guidance to employers regarding silica in certain industries. Why has it done this and how does it affect you?
Published 13.10.2022
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
The latest campaign from the HSE is branded “Go home healthy”. What is its focus and what can you expect from now on?
Published 11.10.2017
The HSE and a number of national safety organisations have recently launched campaigns focused on employee health and wellbeing. Why have they done this and should you take notice of them?
Published 18.06.2012
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
One of your employees has just informed you that they’ve been diagnosed with epilepsy. Are there any health and safety implications, and if so, what should you do to ensure their condition doesn’t
put them, or others, at risk?
Published 10.04.2006
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