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According to the HSE’s Estates Excellence website, if you need help improving your health and safety systems, without the risk of enforcement action, you should contact the campaign team. Is doing
this a wise move?
Published 10.09.2010
In February, HSE and local authority inspectors visited 355 sites in Kent as part of a joint asbestos inspection campaign. What did they find and what can you learn from the results?
Published 06.04.2009
As the HSE are short of inspectors, it’s now asking building control officers to report breaches of health and safety legislation. What’s the latest?
Published 08.09.2008
The HSE has launched a new strategy, which is designed to improve health and safety standards across the UK. What’s to know?
Published 05.04.2016
You’ve kept your nose clean with no incidents/accidents or problems with the HSE. So why are you now at greater risk of being inspected?
Published 27.05.2014
The HSE has published its business plan for 2017/18. What does it have up its sleeve and how might you be affected?
Published 19.05.2017
The HSE has announced that from October 2012 it will be charging for its inspectors’ time. How is this going to work and can you avoid a bill?
Published 28.08.2012
The latest campaign to hit the HSE’s website is focused on employee involvement. How will it play out and is there anything in it for you?
Published 13.04.2010
You’ve heard that it’s become impossible for anonymous complaints about workplace health and safety to be made to the HSE. Is this true?
Published 09.12.2011
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