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More environmental standards appear Publication date: 18.08.2011
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You’re being bombarded with companies pushing new environmental management systems and standards. They claim they will help you to stay legal and bring in work. So should you go for one?
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Water pollution that could have been prevented Publication date: 18.08.2011
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A number of businesses prosecuted by the Environment Agency could have saved themselves much time, money and effort by making sure that they knew where their drains were. Why?
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Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) changes Publication date: 18.08.2011
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You’ve heard that the government is planning to make it easier to comply with the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) Energy Efficiency scheme. What’s changing and how might you be affected?
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Can a soft starter save you money and cut carbon? Publication date: 18.08.2011
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You’ve heard that “soft starter” devices, which can be fitted to electric motors, can save energy and prolong the working lives of machines. Are they really this good and, if so, should you have them installed?
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Do foam soaps clean up? Publication date: 18.08.2011
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Research suggests that water consumption during hand-washing can be reduced by between 16% and 45% by using foam soaps rather than traditional liquids or lotions. How? And is it worth considering a change in your washrooms?
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Government review of waste Publication date: 18.08.2011
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A number of announcements were made as part of the government’s latest review of waste policy. What has been decided and how might your business be affected as a result?
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Time up for the Carbon Trust? Publication date: 18.08.2011
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The government has announced that from April 2012 the Carbon Trust will receive no core funding. What impact is this likely to have?
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Quick fix audit Publication date: 22.10.2007
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Has the topic of health and safety slipped down the priority list? Are your staff starting to fall back into bad habits? Or do you just want to check everything is OK? If so, why not use our quick fix audit document?
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Printing industry under scrutiny Publication date: 22.10.2007
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Printing industry under scrutiny.. HSE inspection campaign. The printing industry is the sixth largest in the UK. Approximately 316,000 workers are employed in over 15,000 companies. The main reason it’s being targeted is that there are around 1,200 accidents each year - 200 of which result in major injuries like fractures and amputations. Unfortunately...
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Penalties for not having signs in place Publication date: 22.10.2007
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Penalties for not having signs in place.. In court. If you thought that inspectors wouldn’t be that strict about no smoking signs, two recent cases have proved otherwise. Lambeth Council in London has served two companies - Chelsea Motor Company and New Image Barbers - with fixed penalty notices of £200 after they failed to heed verbal and written...
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