One of the key factors influencing the health and safety of young people is simply being new to a job. The HSE says that workers new to a job are as likely to have an Continue reading…
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Occupational Health
In order to safeguard workers, the cause of occupational health risks must first be known. Once the main risks, which include musculo-skeletal disorders as well as potential complications caused by excessive dust and noise, are determined then Continue reading…
The APC Approach
Avoid direct skin contact by substitution of the substance or introduction of tools or equipment to keep a safe working distance. Continue reading…
What are the effects of Heat Stress?
What are the effects of heat stress?
Heat stress can affect individuals in different ways, and some people are more susceptible to it than others.
Typical symptoms are: Continue reading…
Managing Lone Working
Employers are required to evaluate risks to safety and health and take action to improve the level of protection given to workers. This process, the ‘Risk Assessment’ involves identifying hazards and assessing the associated risks. Continue reading…
Sometimes it really is YOUR fault!
There can be a general misconception amongst workers that health and safety is the concern of their employers and managers and that if any investigation arising out of health and safety incidents will not involve them at their level, Continue reading…
Managing EMF Health & Safety Risks
1. Initial Assessment
Have you downloaded the HSE’s HSG281 guide to the regulations? Have you compared your equipment with the low and high risk lists provided by the HSE? Continue reading…
7 tips to minimise the risk of Legionnaires disease
Legionnaires disease is a potentially fatal form of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria; it’s a hazard anyone responsible for buildings needs to manage. Bacteria thrive in warm conditions are most Continue reading…
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon Monoxide poisoning is suspected to kill around 50 people in the UK every year, as well as hospitalising 200 others. Continue reading…
Silica Dust
It might not sound like a common risk, but it is estimated that there are currently around 800 lung cancer deaths per year due to long-term exposure to silica dust at work. Continue reading…











