Health & Safety Advice

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Learn more about health & safety with our industry updates, new procedures & free templates.

Take a look below at our health & safety advice;

Asbestos in Schools - Feature

Asbestos in Schools

Many schools in the UK have asbestos present in there buildings. Learn more about your responsibility for managing asbestos in school and download the HSE's free checklist supporting you in reviewing your asbestos procedures.
fire extinguishers

Types of Fire Extinguishers and Their Uses

In this blog post, we’ll look at the different types of fire extinguishers and their uses.So, you can understand which types of extinguisher you need in your workplace.And, importantly, know the correct extinguisher to use in the event of a fire!
risk assessment

The 5 Step Process to Risk Assessment

Risk assessment is the foundation of health and safety in the workplace.But, how do you conduct a risk assessment? And, what are the best practices?Through this painless process, set out in this blog, you can control the risks in your workplace.
H& S Breach

Consequences of a Health & Safety Breach (Updated)

In 2016/17, 554 companies were convicted of health and safety failings. A whopping £69.9 million was paid in fines rising from £38.8 million in 2015/16.In this blog, we have used two real-life case studies to outline the possible consequences of ignoring health and safety
manual handling legislation

Manual Handling Legislation: The Key Points You Should Know

Manual handling is one of the leading causes of workplace injury.Approximately 8.9 million days were lost through musculoskeletal disorders in 2016/17.No wonder the Health and Safety Executive has made tackling MSDs a priority over the previous few years.
fire hazards

Identifying Fire Hazards: The Start of Your Fire Risk Assessment

Fire hazards are present in every business, big or small.And, you need to know how to identify them when you are completing your fire risk assessments.