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Dame Carol Black outlines vision for national occupational health service
News | HSP | 17.03.2008
DIY giant admits hot-tub legionella breach
Prosecutions and Claims | 14.03.2008
1 in 5 firms lacks clear eyecare policy
News | HSP | 14.03.2008
Royal Mail delivers new health initiatives
News | HSP | 11.03.2008
Painters exposed to asbestos at Cambridge college
Prosecutions and Claims | 11.03.2008
Site specifics: stress
Bridget Leathley | Features | HSW | 10.03.2008
The HSE says 13.8 million working days were lost in 2006/07 due to work stress, depression and anxiety. Citing HSE research from 2001, the TUC estimates the financial impact is around £3.7 billion. The cost now could be even higher. Bridget Leathley signposts the best sites on the web for guidance on tackling work-related stress.
SMEs: statements of intent
Paul Reeve | Features | HSW | 07.03.2008
It is a legal requirement that employers with five or more employees have a written policy statement on health and safety, including the organisation and arrangements for carrying out the policy. In the second of our series on management basics for smaller businesses, Paul Reeve focuses on how to lay the foundations.
Carol Black gives first clues on health review's recommendations
News | HSP | 06.03.2008
Have we lost our way with risk assessments?
Paul Smith | Features | HSW | 06.03.2008
Risk assessment has become a central plank of our safety philosophy and practice. But are we missing the points? Paul Smith of Empower Training suggests the overwhelming emphasis on written risk assessments has sent us off the right path.
Firm liable for ex-worker's suicide
Prosecutions and Claims | 06.03.2008
Healthcare bodies sign work pledge
News | HSW | 06.03.2008
Quarrying awards
News | HSW | 06.03.2008
New DSE site launched
News | HSP | 04.03.2008
When things go wrong - health and safety sentencing
Howard Fidderman | Features | HSB | 27.02.2008
Nine years after the Court of Appeal concluded that fines for health and safety offences were too low, how have the courts been sentencing employers convicted of health and safety crimes? And what will be the impact of the new sentencing guidelines for manslaughter when they come into force later this year? Howard Fidderman believes that sentencing should not be left to the courts.
Call for action on soaring RSI rate
News | HSP | 27.02.2008
New example risk assessments available
News | HSP | 26.02.2008
Updated: Fitnotes to get GPs thinking inside the box on work capability
News | HSW | 21.02.2008
PM promises common sense from risk body
News | HSW | 14.02.2008
HSE reminds workers about asbestos legacy
News | HSP | 14.02.2008
Sick pay ruling
News | HSW | 13.02.2008
Audit throws spotlight on violence
News | HSP | 13.02.2008
£175,000 payout
Prosecutions and Claims | 12.02.2008
Stress and heart disease link strengthens
News | HSW | 11.02.2008
Scottish Exec consults on pleural plaques
News | HSP | 11.02.2008
SMEs: making small beautiful
Paul Reeve | Features | HSW | 14.01.2008
there is an array of health and safety information aimed at small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) and there is no doubt that some of it, for example the HSE's web-based information, is very good. In the first of a new series simplifying health and safety management for small businesses, Paul Reeve outlines the basics of a management system
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