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Minimising the damage Publication date: 01.02.2010
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A school has recently been fined £10,000 for causing pollution to a water source when its sewerage system failed. Although the fine was considerable, it could have been much worse. What happened?
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Do you need a toolkit? Publication date: 01.02.2010
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The Environment Agency has introduced a free toolkit, which is designed to help small and medium sized businesses manage environmental issues. What does it contain and is it something worth looking into?
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Don’t erect a problem Publication date: 16.01.2006
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You need some scaffolding for maintenance works to be completed on your building. Rather than paying for the maintenance contractor to do it, you have a friend who says he can do it cheaper. Is this OK and if not, why not?
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Are the courts still employer-friendly? Publication date: 16.01.2006
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It’s been nearly two years since the House of Lords decision in Hatton v Sutherland gave the green light to the employer-friendly approach in dealing with stress claims. Looking at a recent case, is it still good news for you?
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It’s a bit chilly in here Publication date: 16.01.2006
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You’ve identified some particularly cold areas in your workplace and have decided to heat them using portable LPG heaters. Are there any specific risks involved in their use, and if so, how can you ensure they’re minimised?
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Defibrillators, do I have to get one? Publication date: 16.01.2006
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Defibrillators, do I have to get one?.. Q. I’ve heard that there are defibrillators available for use by first aiders. Is this now a legal requirement? A. A defibrillator can provide trained first aiders with the ability to treat a heart attack victim. They were developed for high risk and remote environments such as oil rigs and ships which the emergency...
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Asthma and productivity Publication date: 16.01.2006
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According to new research, workplace asthma is the fastest growing occupational hazard in the UK. What’s the latest news and what should you be doing?
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Health & safety humour Publication date: 16.01.2006
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Health & safety humour.. A strip club owner burned his club to the ground while trying to prove it was fireproof to inspectors. Benedict Frank, owner of the Cabaret Club in Kienberg, Switzerland, started the blaze during an inspection. He had been questioned whether his decorations were in accordance with fire safety rules, and he decided to use...
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A sight for sore eyes Publication date: 16.01.2006
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One of your staff has informed you that he doesn’t need to wear safety glasses because his contact lenses provide him with adequate protection. Is this true and are there any safety issues with contact lenses?
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An unexpected loss Publication date: 16.01.2006
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One of your senior supervisors has left your business and you haven’t been able to replace him. What are the health and safety implications and what should you do to ensure safety rules are followed?
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