Spencer, Duncan | Features | Health and Safety at Work magazine
Published: 10.11.2008
Some health and safety managers become frustrated because their management boards don't appear to understand the challenges they face. In the first of two articles on briefing senior executives on safety management Duncan Spencer suggests an alternative to RIDDOR stats.
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Published: 10.11.2008
Adair Lewis previews coming changes to the industry guidance on fire prevention.
Cold comfort: protecting workers
Published: 10.11.2008
As winter weather bites, Becky Allen looks at protecting outdoor workers from the chill.
Published: 10.11.2008
Shelley Atkinson-Frost explains how to locate buried services safely.
Safety podcasts: hearing voices
Published: 10.11.2008
Bridget Leathley reviews the latest free audio safety downloads, and their different presentat ...
Published: 10.11.2008
In the latest of his series for NEBOSH diploma students, Lawrence Bamber supports this issue's ...
Case study: Barrington's concrete results
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Case study: And the winners are...
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TUC publishes carcinogens guide
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Worker crushed between cherry picker and rafter
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Stockline explosion inquiry ends
The public inquiry into the Stockline explosion that killed nine workers in Scotland has ended. Ch ...
Question: Pigeon Excrement
What PPE should contractors working in a roof space containing pigeon excrement wear? They are not removing it just working in the area.
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