Welcome to the iHasco Manufacturing blog, where you’ll find practical articles and insights focused on the needs of manufacturing professionals. This category brings together content on workplace safety, compliance, training essentials and industry-relevant topics that matter in industrial and high-risk environments. Whether you’re responsible for managing teams, improving processes, or ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements, these posts offer clear guidance and useful ideas you can apply at work. Designed with the realities of manufacturing in mind, the blog helps support safer, more efficient and more informed operations.

Manufacturing

Fire Training for Schools: What Do I Need To Do?

eLearning news & guides

Fire Training for Schools: What Do I Need To Do?

7 years ago

Sedentary jobs can be a pain in the neck

Health & Safety

Sedentary jobs can be a pain in the neck

7 years ago

How many people really work while driving?

eLearning news & guides

How many people really work while driving?

7 years ago

What is food fraud?

Health & Safety

What is food fraud?

7 years ago

How to carry out a fire drill in schools

eLearning news & guides

How to carry out a fire drill in schools

7 years ago

A Complete Guide to Asbestos

eLearning news & guides

A Complete Guide to Asbestos

7 years ago

Am I being bullied at work?

Schools & Education

Am I being bullied at work?

7 years ago

What is the Children Act 2004?

Schools & Education

What is the Children Act 2004?

7 years ago

Reviews - the weird, wonderful and bizarre

Updates from iHasco

Reviews – the weird, wonderful and bizarre

7 years ago

Is my Incident Reportable under RIDDOR?

Schools & Education

Is my Incident Reportable under RIDDOR?

7 years ago

When Must High-Visibility Clothing be Worn?

Construction & Trade

When Must High-Visibility Clothing be Worn?

7 years ago

What is RIDDOR?

Schools & Education

What is RIDDOR?

7 years ago

Why are DBS checks important?

Schools & Education

Why are DBS checks important?

7 years ago