Tips & Advice Health, Safety & Environment

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- Ensure staff remain safe and healthy
- Cut costs without cutting corners
- Ensure that all environment risks are properly assessed
- Stay fully up to date with changes to the legislation
- Improve your green credentials
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In the most recent issue you'll find advice on...
Year 23 – 16 - 22.04.2025
Should you get involved in “No Falls Week”?
The second “No Falls Week” is being held between 12 and 16 May. What is its purpose, is there a cost incurred and what are the benefits of getting involved?
Council fined following carbon monoxide leak at primary school
A Scottish local authority has been fined more than £13,000 after a carbon monoxide leak at a primary school. How did this occur and what steps can you take to ensure that you don’t suffer the same fate?
The power of gemba walks
Gemba walks originated in the 1950s Japanese manufacturing sector and are now used in a variety of organisations. But what are they and how can they benefit your safety culture?
No risk assessment resulted in 20-foot death fall
A company and its operations manager have both been fined after a man fell to his death through a fragile roof. What makes this case unusual and what can be learned from its circumstances?
Can environmental permit decisions be overturned?
Only a few companies win appeals against the Environment Agency (EA) for environmental permit breaches. How are you able to make a successful claim and what should you remember when making an appeal?
Dealing with the aftermath of an accident
A health and safety practitioner shares a real-life situation - what went well and what could have been managed differently - so that your business can effectively deal with similar scenarios. This month, how dealing with the aftermath of a potentially serious accident reinforced the importance of prevention. What happened, what was the outcome, and what lessons were learned by the company?