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Employers' Liability Insurance: Getting it Right

10th November 2010
A study of 115 small businesses carried out by the Forum of Private Business (FPB) recently discovered that 59 per cent believe that a review of the regulations surrounding health and safety would be beneficial. A further 28 per cent believe that health a... Read >
Author: Wendy Killick

Why fire warden training is so important

10th November 2010
Fire warden training is a little different from normal fire safety training. That’s why it is so important. Unlike regular training, which teaches the regular inhabitants of a building or work place to be safe in the event of fire (and to curtail the risk... Read >
Author: Alex Ribbs

So you want to be an event manager?

10th November 2010
So you want to be an event manager? Event Management is an exciting career which is varied and fast paced. If you like taking control and planning to perfection, then event management could be right up your street. What is event management? Even... Read >
Author: annabarrington

Accidents At Work - Health And Safety At Work

19th October 2010
Serious work-related accidents and diseases must legally be reported to the "Incident Contact Centre of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)", these include: diseases, dangerous accidents such as the collapse of scaffolding, major injuries such as broken... Read >
Author: Samuel Arthur

GIS Software and the SaaS Software Deployment Model

12th October 2010
There is little doubt that companies with the most efficient data management systems make better decisions faster. Geographic Information Systems or GIS Software records information in relation to a physical location and when implemented properly this all... Read >
Author: carlainspiration

The Best Phoenix Home Security System

04th October 2010
Recession has thrown many people out of their jobs and this is being touted as a major reason for increase in crime and break ins. Even though Phoenix is considered to be a safe place to settle down, installing home security system is always a good idea. ... Read >
Author: Paul Shakuri

Cleaning Industry Health and Safety Acknowledgements

17th September 2010
If we stop to think about the cleaning industry, it is probably the only industry together with the utilities industries that provides its services to all the other industries. Employing large number of people in all sectors of the economy from schools to... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

One Company Does it Right

02nd September 2010
It is refreshing to see a company go against the trends. In an era where the overwhelming majority of business owners have pulled back, reduced their sales and marketing efforts, and cut out any investment in the growth of the business or its people, one ... Read >
Author: Dave

Scores on the Doors: Improving Your Rating

19th August 2010
If you are a food establishment you will probably be aware of Scores on the Doors; a Government scheme that provides consumers with the results of hygiene inspections carried out by local authorities. According to the FSA, the "primary purpose of these... Read >
Author: laurensadler

Information security management: what is it?

18th August 2010
Information security management is a growing area that demands an exceptionally varied skill-set. Information security management is a relatively new area, but already it is expanding fast. From its early beginnings in the depths of the Information Tec... Read >
Author: Harvey McEwan

An Introductory Guide To Water Risk Management Programmes

11th August 2010
Water Risk Assessment Management Programmes The key to creating and maintaining a successful water risk assessment management program is processes and procedures that are easy to implement and use. No management program will be successful if it is too... Read >
Author: sagbee

What is a 'Competent' CoSHH Risk Assessor?

16th July 2010
HSE guidelines state that the only qualification required to undertake a CoSHH risk assessment, is that the person involved should be 'competent'. In a nutshell, this means that the chosen assessor must have the necessary knowledge, skills and experien... Read >
Author: Dale Allen

Financial Overhaul

13th July 2010
The financial overhaul is about more than exotic derivatives and complex risk assessments. It will change how you interact with the financial system every day, from swiping your debit card at the store to applying for a mortgage. That includes new rule... Read >
Author: sakvoyaj

Protect Yourself With Health and Safety Courses

04th July 2010
Every business has a responsibility to ensure their working environment is safe to work in. You could end up with major problems for you and your business, if harm is caused through poor health and safety. It is therefore vital that you have procedures in... Read >
Author: shomst

CoSHH Law and the Food Industry

27th June 2010
The food industry incorporates a variety of different sectors including food producers, caterers, manufacturers, processors and distributors. In all, it is one of the largest business areas in the UK. The catering sector, which this article focuses on, f... Read >
Author: Dale Allen
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