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The silent damage of Hand-arm vibration: A workplace case study
Hand-arm vibration often hides in plain sight. Workers use grinders, drills, sanders, and compactors daily, confident that if a task feels routine, it must be safe. The problem is cumulative: each instance of vibration exposure adds up, gradually damaging nerves, blood vessels, muscles, and joints in the hands and arms
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Disposable Vapes and Lithium-Ion Batteries: A growing Health and Safety Risk in the UK
Disposable vapes have become widespread across the UK, but their sealed lithium-ion batteries are now driving a sharp rise in preventable fires
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Winter Risk Management: Safe Driving, Secure Acess, and Personal safety in Adverse weather
Winter weather introduces predictable but serious health and safety risks. Snow, ice, fog, heavy rain, and strong winds reduce visibility, impair vehicle control, and create unsafe conditions on roads, footpaths, car parks, and building entrances.
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Managing Health and Safety at Workplace Christmas Parties
A Christmas party may feel informal, but it is still a work-related event. The employer’s duty of care continues, and the same principles of planning, risk control, and clear expectations apply. A sensible health and safety approach allows people to enjoy the celebration without exposing the organisation or employees to avoidable harm. The goal is to keep the event safe, predictable, and well- managed.
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World Diabetes day - Protecting health, Promoting Wellbeing
Every year 14th November is recognised as World Diabetes Day, a global reminder that health is not only about treatment but prevention awareness and lifestyle balance. Diabetes, one of the most common chronic conditions worldwide, affects millions of people of all ages.
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Ask Gavin: How can I protect my employees from workplace transport?
Need an answer for a Health & Safety question? Gavin’s got you covered.
Gavin Scarr HallDirector of Health and Safety- Health & Safety

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Free Winter Driving Tips Download
Download our free Winter driving advice guide and keep your employees safe whilst travelling in Winter.
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- Health & Safety

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Free Legionella Risk Assessment Template
Download our free legionella risk assessment template now and keep your business safe
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- Health & Safety

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Free Food Safety Posters Pack
Download our free pack of food safety posters, lowering the risk of employee accidents when preparing food
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- Health & Safety

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Free Noise Risk Assessment Example
A noise risk assessment is a legal requirement under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005. It’s a process that evaluates health and safety risks to employees resulting from workplace noise. It identifies noise sources, who’s at risk, the level and duration of exposure, and establishing measures to reduce the risk of harm to employees’ hearing. This might be hearing protection or incorporating quieter equipment. Ultimately, the aim is to ensure compliance and protect employees’ hearing.
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- Health & Safety

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Free Risk Assessment and Method Statement
Download our risk assessment and method statement for free today and keep your employees safe.
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- Health & Safety

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Free Fire Prevention Safety Posters
Download your free fire safety poster now, keeping your business safe and compliant.
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- Health & Safety
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