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The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), was found liable for the effects of the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire on nine people, including four deaths, in a judgement passed by the High Court on ...
Your questions from a recent ISO 45003 webinar have been put to BSI Group’s Global Head Health, Safety and Wellbeing, Kate Field. Earlier this year, Barbour EHS hosted a webinar entitled, ‘An ...
The Safety & Health Expo has completed its first day at London’s ExCeL. Take a look at some of our pictures of the event here!
FEIN unveiled a new high-safety angle grinder at this year’s Safety & Health Expo, designed to ‘reduce accidents in the construction sector’. SHP reports on the launch… The new tool, called Protago, ...
According to guidance from the CIPD, employers must bear in mind that people who have received their vaccination must still obey social-distancing rules. Therefore, employers must continue to consider ...
In this episode, SHP’s Rhianna Sexton, caught up with Rachel Butler, who is Head of Health, Safety and Risk at property development company, Bruntwood, on her current role and how she got into health ...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published its annual statistics on work-related fatalities, with 138 workers killed in work-related accidents, up from 136 last year. The figure has ...
Recommendations from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry will form part of the new Fire Safety (England) 2022 regulations, however, two recommendations on personal emergency evacuation plans (PEEPS) will not ...
David Mansell, Creative Consultant at Tribe Culture Change, talks to SHP about his career in television, why he believes storytelling and safety go hand in hand and looks forward to Tribe’s drama ...
Ann Diment is Director of Work Safe and Well, transforming burned out professionals into resilient and compassionate leaders. She wants to smash the stigma of talking about mental health, to empower ...
New research reveals UK fire services attended 46% more fires linked to Lithium-ion batteries in 2023 compared to the previous year. Data collected by the business insurer, QBE, suggests the batteries ...
Calls for UK government to ban artificial stone worktops follow the first cases of silicosis linked to its manufacturing. Medical experts have called for the Government to follow Australia in banning ...