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In an interview with the London Evening Standard, Lord Young of Graffham has hinted at what can be expected when he publishes his Government backed review of health and safety next month. more
The Government's proposal to allow workers to continue in their job past the age of 65 has come across criticism with some stakeholders warning it will cause a health and safety headache for employers. more
The financial return for employers who actively promote workplace health could be up to five times their initial investment in terms of reduced absenteeism costs. more
New guidance to improve food safety and health and safety at outdoor events has been launched by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH). more
A Southall-based sandwich maker, has been successfully prosecuted after pleading guilty for failing to tackle an uncontrolled mouse infestation. more
The results of a survey of portable appliance tests (PAT tests) has indicated that the presence of over 1,100 potentially dangerous appliances would not have been discovered if inspection and testing had not been carried out. more
The results from an IOSH commissioned YouGov Health and Safety perceptions survey - 'Your job - your life' have been unveiled. more
More people die from falls at work than from any other cause and the use of mobile elevating work platforms/powered access equipment has been a major factor in the reduction in falls accidents. more
The owners of a north Norfolk hotel and leisure facility will have to pay more than £20,000 in fines and legal costs. more
Too many businesses are failing to take fire safety seriously resulting in massive fines and major disruption, according to the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH). more
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