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Liverpool Council's ticket to drive
Jocelyn Dorrell | Features | HSW | 14.01.2008
The corporate manslaughter legislation has put driver safety in the spotlight. Jocelyn Dorrell reports on Liverpool City Council's behicle safety training programme, which involves every employee who drives as part of their job.
Case study: Liverpool Council's ticket to drive
Jocelyn Dorrell | Case Study | 14.01.2008
The corporate manslaughter legislation has put driver safety in the spotlight. Jocelyn Dorrell reports on Liverpool City Council's behicle safety training programme, which involves every employee who drives as part of their job.
No charges for officer over shooting
News | HSP | 05.01.2008
Doc finishes op despite fire
News | HSP | 03.01.2008
Safety by the book
Jocelyn Dorrell | Features | HSW | 18.12.2007
While libraries may traditionally be slow-paced, managing safety at the British Library is anything but. Many of these challenges stem from the sheer size of the British Library's undertaking. Jocelyn Dorrell talks to the British Library's head of safety about the challenges of protecting 2,000 staff, 400,000 visitors and 150 million items.
Case study: Safety by the book
Jocelyn Dorrell | Case Study | 18.12.2007
Unsafe pier owner put thousands at risk
Prosecutions and Claims | 17.12.2007
Gym fined for broken neck
Prosecutions and Claims | 14.12.2007
Lighter regulation questions
News | HSW | 12.12.2007
Builder fined after school wall falls
Prosecutions and Claims | 12.12.2007
Dealing with dust extraction
Andy Quail | Features | HSW | 01.12.2007
Andy Quail, commercial director at Carter-Thorne, explains why it is important to think ahead when dealing with dust extraction
Communication and consultation
Lawrence Waterman | Features | HSW | 01.12.2007
In the last of his Back to Basics series, Lawrence Waterman outlines best practice approaches to workforce engagement
Marshalling expertise
Dave Lewis | Features | HSW | 09.11.2007
The actions of staff in the event of a fire are likely to be crucial to their safety and the safety of other people in the premises. Dave Lewis outlines the role and training needs of fire marshals.
Revenue censured for draughty call centre
Prosecutions and Claims | 08.11.2007
Exposed asbestos lands hospital fine
Prosecutions and Claims | 08.11.2007
Met guilty verdict turns spotlight on safety law
Prosecutions and Claims | 04.11.2007
Taking the lead: first HSW conference
Louis Wustemann | Features | HSW | 16.10.2007
Leadership and the need for senior management engagement were the themes that occurred at the recent HSW Conference. Delegates were given an overview of current and future developments in regulation, such as corporate manslaughter, and good practice on issues ranging from accident reduction to the new CDM Regulations.
Behind the scenes at the Natural History Museum
Louis Wustemann | Features | HSW | 16.10.2007
London's Natural History Museum houses the world's oldest pieces of jewellery and plant fossils among its collections. And now the museum's head of health and safety has his own record to boast, having steered the museum to be the first accredited to the OHSAS 18001 international safety management standard. Louis Wustemann reports.
Case study: Behind the scenes at the museum
Louis Wustemann | Case Study | 16.10.2007
Louis Wustemann talks to the Natural History Museum's head of health and safety about accident recording, achieving OHSAS 18001 certification and dead piglets.
Neglected gates led to drowning
Prosecutions and Claims | 15.10.2007
Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act
Legislation | 15.10.2007
Anti-bullying day
Prosecutions and Claims | 15.10.2007
Met Police fined for double drowning
Prosecutions and Claims | 15.09.2007
Shelved survey costs council
Prosecutions and Claims | 15.09.2007
£150,000 harbour fine
Prosecutions and Claims | 15.09.2007
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