- : Year 17, issue 04

 
Blowing hot and cold Publication date: 29.09.2025
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Last winter your staff raised a few issues around the temperature of the workplace. But others said they were quite comfortable. How can you target your effort (and budget) to get this right?
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Staying focused after a flood Publication date: 29.09.2025
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If your business has flooded, it can be hard to know where to start in the clean-up and business continuity process. Use our new document to ensure you don’t miss any vital steps. What’s included?
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Reducing the impact of seasonal illnesses Publication date: 29.09.2025
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With ‘flu season just around the corner, now is a good time to review your cleaning plans to ensure they are still current and will achieve your objectives of minimising absenteeism. How can you tell if plans are effective? What should you review?
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New standard for fire risk assessors Publication date: 29.09.2025
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The British Standards Institution has released a new standard detailing the recommended competency levels for fire risk assessors. What do you need to know?
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Dealing with management pressure Publication date: 29.09.2025
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Dealing with management pressure..Q. I am being pressured by senior management to undertake duties, e.g. specialised risk assessments, that I don’t feel comfortable handling. How should I approach the issue? A. When facing this type of pressure, it is important to address the issue thoughtfully and assertively. Steps you can take include: schedule...
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How can workplace temperature be influenced? Publication date: 29.09.2025
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How can workplace temperature be influenced?..Q. Our company has provided warm coats to staff working in cool conditions but what else can be done to make the temperature more comfortable? A. Providing warm coats to staff is a thoughtful gesture to help combat cold temperatures. To further improve thermal comfort for your staff, ensure that the heating...
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Improving your risk assessment for ladders Publication date: 29.09.2025
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Sliding down the stiles, standing the ladder on a van roof, trying to move ladders whilst in use - these are just some of the practices you might want to anticipate in your ladder risk assessment. How has our document changed?
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Is your premises asbestos free? Publication date: 29.09.2025
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If your building is one that’s unlikely to contain asbestos, it might be a surprise to learn that you still have a duty under asbestos regulations to write down your conclusions. Why not use our updated Asbestos Statement?
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Shared building responsibilities Publication date: 29.09.2025
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Our existing checklist covers your legal duties when occupying a shared premises. But it is worth reviewing to see if it’s still effective. Are there any potential changes on the horizon? What should you consider?
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Effecting a director’s resignation Publication date: 12.07.2024
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If you want a resigning director to also acknowledge that they have no claims against the company related to their office or its termination, ask them to submit our new Director’s Resignation Letter. Why is it drafted as a deed?
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