Working at Height

Working at Height Those of you who are familiar with our newsletter will know that the most commonly pros-ecuted offence relating to any work place injury is to do with working at height. I wanted to focus on 3 features of the working at height regulations that sort...

September Newsletter

Hello and welcome to the September edition of the monthly health and safety news letter. The tragic death of a 44 year old male worker on the London Underground report-ed in the last week, apparently crushed whilst working on a travellator at Waterloo Station. Despite...

August Newsletter

Hello and welcome to the August edition of the monthly health and safety newsletter. In case you have missed it we have had a completely new makeover in terms of our web site, business cards, and company Brochures—new logo after 17 years as shown on the header above....

Fire Risk Assessments

Fire risk assessments Are you up to date with your fire risk assessment? The Regulatory Reform ( Fire Safety Order) 2005 places specific duties on Employers, Businesses, and those who have some degree of responsibility for maintaining properties such as landlords, and...

Slips, Trips and Falls

At ground level is the most common cause of injury-related accidents in the UK, the simple act of moving about the planet on our own 2 legs puts thousands of people off work every day. Falling over is often dismissed as unfortunate, clumsy even, and often does not...