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What's in store for 2008
Features | HSW | 10.12.2008
We offer you the best guesses of some of the most senior figures in health and safety - including the HSE's chief executive and experts at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and the EEF manufacturers' organisation - of what will be the pressing issues this year.
SMEs: starters' orders
Paul Reeve | Features | HSW | 04.07.2008
In his series of articles on health and safety fundamentals for smaller employers, Paul Reeve covers getting new employees off to a good start.
Business Oscars to recognise SME wellbeing initiatives
News | HSP | 04.07.2008
Better health under construction
Lucie Ponting | Features | HSW | 03.07.2008
Lucie Ponting reports on the latest developments in the project to promote health standards and monitoring throughout the construction industry.
Two split £600,000 fine for Legionnaire's deaths
Prosecutions and Claims | 02.07.2008
HSE publishes annual report
News | HSP | 27.06.2008
Britain hangs on to 48-hour opt-out
News | HSP | 10.06.2008
Pressure relief: tackling stress
Lawrence Bamber | Features | HSW | 09.06.2008
In the latest of his catch-up articles for NEBOSH National Diploma students, Lawrence Bamber looks at the causes and control of work-related stress in the workplace.
Working with cancer
Becky Allen | Features | HSW | 09.06.2008
A recent survey found that only one in four employers had policies for managing employees with cancer and less than half provided information and support to members of staff dealing with the disease. Becky Allen continues our series on protecting and supporting employees with serious medical conditions.
Getting caught in the trap: stress management
Dr Rosemary Anderson | Features | HSW | 09.06.2008
Over the last five years, the number of working days lost per year due to work-related stress (WRS), anxiety and depression has remained pretty constant, fluctuating around the 13 million mark. If employers aren't making enough progress in workplace stress management, it's because they keep getting caught in the same traps, argues Rosemary Anderson.
Mental health site launched
News | HSP | 30.05.2008
Beehive maker fined for dust exposure
Prosecutions and Claims | 29.05.2008
New latex allergy guidance online
News | HSP | 23.05.2008
TUC publishes mental health guide
News | HSP | 16.05.2008
HSE reveals Euro Campaign plans
News | HSP | 08.05.2008
Testing time for health
Features | HSW | 01.05.2008
All the health protection providers will be at Expo. Mike Birch looks at what they'll be offering.
Site specifics: noise
Bridget Leathley | Features | HSW | 30.04.2008
New limits on noise in the entertainment sector came into force in April. Bridget Leathley searches the web for the best sources of advice on noise control.
Asthma at work
Becky Allen | Features | HSW | 30.04.2008
Becky Allen launches a new series on protecting employees with chronic health conditions by looking at how to care for asthmatics.
Select Committee calls for more inspections and higher fines
News | HSP | 22.04.2008
Consultation on CHIP 3.2 launched
News | HSP | 21.04.2008
Office worker with mesothelioma secures £170,000
News | HSP | 18.04.2008
COSHH failures led to metal fume fever in workers
Prosecutions and Claims | 14.04.2008
NHS trust settles allergy claim for six figures
Prosecutions and Claims | 10.04.2008
Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2008
Legislation | 08.04.2008
Sound stress management training
Paul Smith | Features | HSW | 07.04.2008
Stress is one of the slipperiest of health and safety topics. Though it's seen by managers as, at best, a difficult subject and, at worst, a complete impostor, stress in the workplace just cannot be ignored. Paul Smith looks at what you should expect from sound stress management training.
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