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Stress buster

News | HSW | 01.05.2007

Workplace death toll jumps up

News | HSW | 01.05.2007

Drugs and alcohol policies

Lucie Ponting | Features | HSW | 01.05.2007

Following some national press attention last year, the battle against Britain's binge-drinking and drugs culture is now entering the boardroom. Lucie Ponting considers the sensitive subject of drugs and alcohol policies and when testing can be considered a legitimate option.

IOSH 2007 conference report

Louis Wustemann | Features | HSW | 01.05.2007

Louis Wustemann and Jocelyn Dorrell report on the highlights of the safety body's annual conference.

Female workers most at risk from bullies

News | HSW | 01.05.2007

Stress management at Manchester University

Jocelyn Dorrell | Features | HSW | 01.05.2007

Implementing a consistent and unified stress policy in an organisation the size of the University of Manchester, which has 11,000 employees, is no mean feat. Jocelyn Dorrell reports its stress-management and wellbeing initiative.

Fatality brings COSHH conviction for NHS trust

Prosecutions and Claims | 01.05.2007

Developers may pay for hazard site safety

News | HSW | 01.05.2007

Skincare guide

News | HSW | 01.05.2007

Health review

News | HSW | 01.05.2007

Asthma essentials

News | HSW | 01.05.2007

Employers' obligations on sight tests for DSE users

Adrian Taylor | Features | HSW | 04.04.2007

Why is there so much confusion about employees' entitlement to sight tests? Is it the regulations? Or the status of glasses? Adrian Taylor of Specsavers brings into focus employers' obligations on sight tests for display screen equipment users.

Deafness ruling is easy listening for textile firms

Prosecutions and Claims | 01.04.2007

Special treatment for new and expectant mothers

Lucie Ponting | Features | HSW | 01.04.2007

Every year, 440,000 women continue to work during pregnancy. But despite legislation making employers pay specific attention to the needs of new and expectant mothers, most fail to carry out even basic assessments. In fact, EOC research suggests only half of working pregnant women have had a health and safety risk assessment. These women need special treatment, explains Lucie Ponting.

Dressing up can cause injuries

News | HSW | 01.04.2007

Vibration claim costs council £42,000

Prosecutions and Claims | 01.04.2007

MoD admits liability for 'mesothelioma hugs'

Prosecutions and Claims | 01.04.2007

A workplace stop-smoking scheme

Jocelyn Dorrell | Features | HSW | 01.04.2007

A workplace stop-smoking scheme could offer more than health benefits, finds Jocelyn Dorrell, in the last of our series on the smoking legislation

Chemical spills put 27,000 at risk in 2005

News | HSW | 01.04.2007

BA's no-fly sickness list breaks dispute

News | HSW | 01.03.2007

More detail required on sick notes

News | HSW | 01.03.2007

Chemicals maker fined after blast

Prosecutions and Claims | 01.03.2007

Making your workplace smoke-free

Jocelyn Dorrell | Features | HSW | 01.03.2007

The countdown to smoke-free workplaces has begun. Jocelyn Dorrell talks to some organisations that have already made the switch, and finds out that time is of the essence

Case study: Ahead of the game

Jocelyn Dorrell | Case Study | 01.03.2007

The countdown to smoke-free workplaces has begun. Jocelyn Dorrell talks to some organisations that have already made the switch, and finds out that time is of the essence.

Case study: Monitoring the safety of lone workers

Sara Bean | Case Study | 01.03.2007

How do you monitor the safety of hundreds of solo maintenance and repair workers scattered all over a city centre? Sara Bean found out

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