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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
The HSE has recently launched a campaign which is targeted at in-house and contract cleaners. What is its aim and is it likely to prompt a flurry of inspections?
Published 19.01.2012
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
A leading industry training body has publicly expressed its irritation at the HSE’s latest campaign which aims to help tradespeople avoid contact with asbestos. How could there be scope for
disagreement?
Published 27.03.2015
The HSE has launched a website dedicated to managing risks associated with asbestos. What’s covered and is it worth a look?
Published 10.11.2014
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 Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has launched a toolkit to help employers address diesel exhaust emission (DEE) risks. Why do you need to prevent such exposure and is this
toolkit something you should use?
Published 12.02.2015
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
The HSE has identified nine areas that businesses are failing to manage adequately. What are they and what might happen to those who aren’t compliant?
Published 06.12.2012
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