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What is IOSH? IOSH or NEBOSH? Which is better? IOSH FAQs

IOSH is the world's largest health and safety membership body, that promotes best practice in health and safety in the workplace....

Published 12 Dec 2024

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Common hazards in the workplace - a manager's guide

A hazard is something with the potential to cause harm. Harm means physical or mental damage or injury, as well as reduced quality of life...

Published 11 Dec 2024

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Mitigating the risks of MSDs in hybrid working - a manager's guide

Long gone are the days where ‘one employee equalled one designated desk’. With the way we work constantly evolving and being redefined, the requirement for...

Published 26 Nov 2024

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The hierarchy of risk control - a manager's guide

Implementing control measures reduces the likelihood and consequences of injury or ill health in the workplace. But how do control measures help to reduce risk,...

Published 1 Nov 2024

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H&S Management Systems - A Guide

A health and safety management system can be utilised to help manage health and safety in an organisation. Most health and safety or environmental management...

Published 9 Oct 2024

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Health and safety - moral, legal and financial reasons

Health and safety is everyone’s responsibility. Responsibility for managing health and safety can fall into three distinct categories....

Published 14 Jun 2024

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Mental health in the workplace: a manager’s guide

Some 50 years after the introduction of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act in the UK, it finally feels as though the mental...

Published 3 Jun 2024

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The benefits of carrying out risk assessment

We all make assessments many times each day about the potential consequences that may arise from our actions....

Published 11 Mar 2024

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The risk of legionella - a duty holder's guide

The dangers of legionella were thrown into the spotlight when asylum seekers had to be rehomed because traces of legionella bacteria had been found....

Published 6 Jan 2024

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Fire Safety Regulations 2022: a guide

The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 introduced new duties under the Fire Safety Order for building owners or managers (known as ‘responsible persons’)....

Published 2 Jan 2023

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The risk of legionella - a duty holder's guide

The dangers of legionella were thrown into the spotlight when asylum seekers had to be rehomed because traces of legionella bacteria had been found....

Published 6 Jan 2024

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Manual handling: a guide for managers

Manual handling is a key health and safety concern in the workplace as almost every organisation will have some form of manual handling activities....

Published 7 Mar 2023

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The dangers of working at height: a manager’s guide

Working at height remains one of the biggest causes of fatalities and major injuries. Common cases include falls from ladders and through fragile surfaces....

Published 11 Apr 2023

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Health and safety - moral, legal and financial reasons

Health and safety is everyone’s responsibility. Responsibility for managing health and safety can fall into three distinct categories....

Published 14 Jun 2024

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WORKPLACE AND FACILITIES

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Asbestos in the workplace - the duty to manage

Despite asbestos being banned in the UK since 1999, it remains the largest single cause of work-related fatalities, with more than 5,000 deaths each year....

Published 3 Mar 2022

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