Just before Christmas a technical issue caused a major problem with a ride at Winter Wonderland in London. If you’re organising an outdoor event this winter, how should you prepare for all
eventualities?
Published 11.01.2023
A visitor slipped and sustained an injury on a recent visit to your premises. How should you assess the risks to visitors and what sort of control measures do you need to introduce?
Published 14.02.2005
If you invite visitors on to your premises, they may seek reassurance that you have appropriate health and safety arrangements in place. Use our new risk assessment to show them that you have
everything covered.
Published 15.02.2016
During previous school holidays you noticed that children were playing on your site. You’re especially concerned as this summer you are planning some building work. What are your liabilities and what
do you need to do?
Published 19.06.2015
You have a public right of way crossing your land and are concerned that pedestrians are at risk from moving vehicles. Do users automatically accept the risks or are you responsible for their safety?
Published 08.11.2018
Even though your customers are only in your premises fleetingly, some have felt the need to have an accident whilst they’re there! You know it is difficult to stop completely, but you want to
minimise any potential liability. What can you do?
Published 10.09.2007
In 2006, members of the public were invited to walk through a large inflatable art work at a public event in County Durham. However, it went drastically wrong when a known control measure was
overlooked. What’s to know?
Published 19.05.2009
The London Borough of Lewisham has been found guilty of safety charges after a visitor fell into a vehicle inspection pit. What should the local authority have done differently?
Published 09.02.2018
You have many visitors to your site but most stay in the reception and office areas. As most are only there for a short period, you don’t hold temporary inductions covering fire and safety issues. Do
you need to change your policy?
Published 30.06.2008