COSHH stands for the “Control of Substances Hazardous to Health”. COSHH laws tell employers how they should handle and manage dangerous substances, such as poisons, corrosive materials and flammable products.
Read MoreDue to its simplicity, hands-only CPR is encouraged by groups such as the British Heart Foundation as an easier way for untrained bystanders to perform CPR.
Read MorePPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is equipment provided by an employer to help protect their staff from workplace hazards…
Read MoreHealth and safety law says ladders can be a sensible and practical option for low-risk, short-duration tasks, although they should not automatically be your first choice for working at height.
Read MoreFor those working outside, at heights or on the road, autumn and winter can bring a higher risk of injury. With the colder weather comes a number of risks…
Read MoreFire safety is something every business should take seriously. In this article, we’ve compiled advice from respected sources to help you keep your employees and your business safe.
Read MoreSlips, trips and falls are some of the most common causes of in-work injury. In this article you will find some helpful tips that will help keep your team safe.
Read More‘Handling, lifting or carrying’ is the second-largest cause of injuries for UK workers (after slips, trips and falls). Injuries caused by ‘manual handling’ can lead to short and long term ill-health, as well as a loss of productivity.
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