The HSE’s board has been considering the organisation’s business plan for the current year. What will the regulator be spending its time on, and which sectors should be ready for inspection
programmes?
Published 03.06.2020
The publicity for the latest “Better Backs” campaign is certainly different and quite light-hearted, even fun. Does this mean the inspectors will be the same?
Published 06.11.2006
If you had any doubts about how strong the links between the HSE, the local authorities and the Fire & Rescue Service (FRS) are, a recent event should dispel them completely. What’s to know?
Published 12.11.2010
The HSE has announced that its inspectors will be targeting woodworking businesses across Great Britain from April 2022, particularly looking at exposure to wood dust. What can you expect?
Published 08.03.2022
The HSE has announced that it’s restarting proactive enforcement inspections. Who can expect a visit and what will inspectors be looking for?
Published 11.06.2020
The HSE have decided to ban ladders. Fortunately not true, but they are having yet another campaign on working at height and in particular they are focussing on the use of ladders. What’s to know?
Published 07.11.2005
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
The HSE has announced that its inspectors are about to start focusing on slips and trips again. What can you expect this time around?
Published 23.02.2009
The HSE is concerned that employers are being persuaded to take unnecessary action under the guise of health and safety. What’s the story?
Published 26.04.2018
A few back injuries and the news that the HSE is going to carry out a series of inspections on moving goods has prompted you to look at how you manage the risks associated with roll cages. What
should you be doing?
Published 18.06.2007