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Ensuring there are safe means of access across your premises becomes more difficult when snow and ice are present. Our procedure will help keep your staff safe whilst they clear essential routes.
Published 12.01.2018
As you enter the depths of winter, the likelihood of waking up to snow and ice increases. To ensure staff and others can access your premises safely in such conditions, follow our safe system of
work.
Published 07.12.2018
Following the recent heavy snowfalls, a number of subscribers have asked whether they have a legal duty to clear it all before they allow work to continue. What’s to know?
Published 07.03.2009
After much controversy on the subject last winter, the government has issued guidance on clearing snow and ice from pavements, car parks etc. What does it say and should you follow it?
Published 03.12.2010
Over the years the insurance industry and others have developed a better understanding of what’s needed to limit claims due to icy car parks and pavements. What should you take into account?
Published 23.11.2012
A colleague has warned you that HSE and local authority inspectors are going to be visiting sites looking at how slips and trips are being prevented. If this is true, what things in particular will
be under scrutiny?
Published 05.11.2007
Slips and trips at work are one of the most common causes of accidents. However, with some diligent management you can reduce the risk considerably. Use our checklist to assist you.
Published 11.02.2021
It’s an annual problem - how far do you go with gritting or snow clearance and what are the liability issues following an accident?
Published 11.01.2007
When you review your site for slipping and tripping hazards, it’s unlikely that you’ll contemplate the risk of death. But as a case heard in March 2021 shows, slips and trips can be very serious.
What happened?
Published 12.05.2021
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