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Is your manual handling policy working? Publication date: 04.11.2025
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With 543,000 workers suffering from a work-related musculoskeletal disorder, it will be worth your while reviewing your existing policy to check its effectiveness. What should you be looking for to stay compliant and protect the health of your staff?
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How familiar are you with your LEV policy? Publication date: 04.11.2025
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Regulations prescribe what must be done if you operate any local exhaust ventilation (LEV) system. But a policy should be a living document, the contents of which you are familiar with and actively participate in. Test your knowledge with our new quiz.
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Shedding light on workplace safety Publication date: 04.11.2025
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Lighting plays a crucial role in creating a safe and comfortable working environment. You can benefit from using an Internal Lighting Checklist to enhance safety standards and mitigate potential risks. Why is this?
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Is expensive equipment the only answer? Publication date: 04.11.2025
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Is expensive equipment the only answer?..Q. We’ve noticed a rise in manual handling injuries, but due to budget constraints we cannot afford to purchase equipment to help reduce reduce the risk. What else can we consider? A. Effective manual handling training is one of the most affordable strategies to prevent injuries and reduce long-term costs....
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Fixing slippery stairs Publication date: 04.11.2025
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Fixing slippery stairs..Q. Our stairs are slippery due to their design. What cost-effective controls can we put in place to prevent an accident? A. Whilst it can be expensive and difficult to replace staircases, there are some simple solutions you can implement to reduce the chances of someone taking a tumble. Budget-friendly measures include: applying...
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Why you should manage risks from trees Publication date: 04.11.2025
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You’ve seen many scare stories about large trees falling on cars and pedestrians and you’re wondering what you should do to prevent similar accidents. Our updated risk assessment will set you up for success.
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Working safely near forklift trucks Publication date: 04.11.2025
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Pedestrians are at serious risk when working around forklift trucks and, sadly, accidents are common. If you find yourself in this unfortunate position it will be easier to defend your actions if staff have received training. How can our new document help you do that?
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Using a permit to control safe work at height Publication date: 04.11.2025
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Falls from height are the most frequent cause of death and serious injury at work. These accidents are also likely to land directors and companies in court. Yet a simple tick box form could prevent all of these troubles. How does our form work?
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Why raise stair safety awareness? Publication date: 04.11.2025
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Staircases are common in the work environment but often overlooked as a hazard by staff. Use our new safety briefing to remind staff what could go wrong, and how to take care when using stairs, etc.
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Discontinuation of request for flexible working Publication date: 09.09.2024
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Where an employee has submitted a statutory request for flexible working but subsequently decides that they want to withdraw it, our new form enables them to do this in an easy way. What are the consequences of their withdrawal?
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