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Pleural plaques consultation launched
News | HSP | 09.07.2008
Worker suffers shock from underground cable
Prosecutions and Claims | 09.07.2008
New ladder exchange planned
News | HSP | 09.07.2008
Garage fined after mechanic fatally burned
Prosecutions and Claims | 08.07.2008
HSE to review offshore progress
News | HSP | 07.07.2008
Unions angered by "complacent" Government response
News | HSP | 07.07.2008
Fire safety: down to cases
Hilary Ross | Features | HSW | 04.07.2008
Heralded as the biggest overhaul of fire safety legislation in 40 years, the controversial Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 has been in force for almost two years. But what can recent fire safety cases tell employers about the regime? Hilary Ross and Melissa Jones ask.
Concorde crash: charges to be brought
Prosecutions and Claims | 04.07.2008
Heads up
Stewart Kidd | Features | HSW | 04.07.2008
Just one or two sprinkler heads can control or extinguish a fire, but proper maintenance of the system is essential, writes Stewart Kidd.
Government responds to Select Committee report
News | HSP | 04.07.2008
Alarming regularity
Dennis Davis | Features | HSW | 04.07.2008
Dennis Davis explains how to conduct effective fire evacuation drills.
Site specifics: slips, trips and falls
Bridget Leathley | Features | HSW | 04.07.2008
Bridget Leathley pinpoints the best websites for advice on avoiding slip and fall hazards.
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.
Wise counsel
Becky Allen | Features | HSW | 04.07.2008
Buying in health and safety advice is not the same as purchasing other business services - discharging your duty of care to protect employees relies on you dealing with outside experts you can trust. Becky Allen asks some consultants how their clients can get the best service from them.
Case study: And the winners are...
Sara Bean | Case Study | 04.07.2008
Wales' water utility literally prizes its contractors safety initiatives, as Sara Bean discovers.
Business Oscars to recognise SME wellbeing initiatives
News | HSP | 04.07.2008
Poor standards cost printer £44,000
Prosecutions and Claims | 03.07.2008
And the winners are...
Sara Bean | Features | HSW | 03.07.2008
The water utility sector is arguably one of the more hazardous sectors for construction contractors, involving deep excavations, confined spaces and negotiating and managing road traffic. Wales' water utility literally prizes its contractors safety initiatives, as Sara Bean discovers.
Better health under construction
Lucie Ponting | Features | HSW | 03.07.2008
The construction industry's health and safety performance is under constant scrutiny. 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
The measurement maze
David Fellows | Features | IIRSM Newsletter | 01.07.2008
The benefits from a comprehensive measurement of performance within a health and safety management system are huge; it will aid elimination of occupational illness and injuries, verify legal compliance and measure continuous improvement. But there can be pitfalls. IIRSM member David Fellows investigates.
Workplace deaths fall
News | HSP | 01.07.2008
Health and safety curriculum call
News | HSP | 30.06.2008
HSE publishes annual report
News | HSP | 27.06.2008
Scaffolder jailed for three months
Prosecutions and Claims | 26.06.2008
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