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How the construction industry will be regulated Publication date: 22.11.2013
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Reports based on the HSE’s September board meeting provide an insight into how the new Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) will look and when they will come into force. What is likely to change?
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School sued by boy hurt in fight Publication date: 22.11.2013
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The Court of Appeal recently considered whether a child was due compensation for an injury sustained while trying to punch his brother. Did common sense prevail?
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What do the numbers say? Publication date: 22.11.2013
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The HSE has published its latest statistics on accidents at work, cases of ill health/disease and enforcement activities. How do the numbers stack up and how might you be affected by them?
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How to complete a risk assessment Publication date: 22.11.2013
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You’ve been given the job of completing risk assessments for your business. However, you have no idea where to start or what you should be writing down. Is there a standard method?
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Do your staff need ballistic trousers? Publication date: 22.11.2013
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One of your workers has said that because he handles bags of waste you should provide him with ballistic trousers to reduce the risk of injury. What are these trousers and are they a necessary precaution?
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Sitting comfortably? Publication date: 22.11.2013
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Sitting comfortably?.. In the chair. A recent study has blown traditional thinking about how to sit at a computer workstation out of the water. According to Scottish and Canadian researchers, the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 have it all wrong (see The next step ). The findings of the recent report suggested that sitting...
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Paying for inspections Publication date: 22.11.2013
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The HSE’s fee for intervention (FFI) charging scheme has been in place for just over a year. How has it been used and are there ways of avoiding a large bill?
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Making sure you’re covered for investigation costs Publication date: 20.06.2012
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Insurance terms and conditions can be tricky; one false move and you might not be covered, and policies to meet the cost of extra accountancy fees resulting from a tax investigation are no different. However, if you take the right precautions when filling in your tax return, you shouldn’t have any trouble.
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Shifting the cost of VAT Publication date: 20.06.2012
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Where you run more than one business and they share overheads, allocating these costs between the companies might lead to a VAT charge. But the good news is there’s a fairly simple way to avoid this.
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Tax relief for learning the business Publication date: 20.06.2012
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Where an employee trains to obtain a qualification linked to their job, they usually won’t get a tax deduction for their course fees. But tax relief is allowed where you, as their employer, pick up the bill. Can you use this loophole to provide a tax-efficient perk?
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