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Brand New: Electrical Safety in the Workplace
Posted 28 Sep 2015
With a huge amount of new titles due for release over the coming weeks, we take a look at ‘Electrical Safety in the Workplace’, and explore why good electrical safety is crucial to…
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Who is responsible for Health & Safety in the workplace?
Posted 20 Jan 2022
When it comes to Health & Safety, it's crucial to establish the duties of the employer, along with the role of employees in health and safety. Everyone must be aware of their…
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COSHH requirements in Schools
Posted 07 Feb 2020
…familiarising the relevant people with the relevant legislation, COSHH safety in schools is actually fairly straightforward.
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Fire Training for Schools: What Do I Need To Do?
Posted 02 Aug 2019
…organisations with quality, accredited Fire Safety training for the past twenty years. This year, we have begun to release versions of this highly effective training that contain…
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Who is responsible for the Health & Safety of contractors?
Posted 10 Jul 2019
A contractor provides contracted services to a client for a certain period of time. They can be classed as an employee/worker or as a self-employed individual. They might work for a client through an umbrella…
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Unlimited fines for those who breach fire safety regulations
Posted 22 Apr 2021
The Government has announced that fire safety regulation breaches could result in unlimited fines for business owners, according to new regulations.
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What is the role of a Health & Safety Officer in the workplace?
Posted 03 Sep 2020
All organisations are required to employ a competent person to act as a Health & Safety Officer, but what duties does a Health & Safety Officer have?
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What is the Licensing Act 2003?
Posted 02 Sep 2019
The Licensing Act is an extensive act that “makes provisions about the sale and supply of alcohol, the provision of entertainment and the provision of late-night refreshment”. As well as “offences…
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What's the difference between flammable and combustible materials?
Posted 23 Apr 2021
The difference between flammable and combustible materials is defined by the specific temperature, also known as a ‘flashpoint’, they must be exposed to in order to set on fire.
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What is Health & Safety law and how is it enforced?
Posted 20 Jul 2021
In its simplest form, Health & Safety law is comprised of rules that all people must adhere to so that risks to the health & safety of employees and the wider population are minimised.