Emprocom Re-brands to PIB Risk Management

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We are delighted to share the exciting news that, as of 2nd January 2024, Emprocom Health & Safety has officially transitioned into PIB Risk Management. This change marks a significant milestone since Emprocom joined the PIB Group in November 2022. The existing Emprocom team comprising of Carl, Ross, Paige, Paul, Jamie, Lee, Nigel, and Gemma are now an integral part … Read More

Working Safely in Winter Conditions

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Not surprisingly there can be an increased risk of accidents in the autumn and winter months. Leaves falling onto paths can make them wet and slippery increasing the risks of slips and trips, shorter hours of daylight and spells of cold weather bringing snow and ice can also make for trickier conditions. Recent bad weather has seen storms and flooding … Read More

A New Chapter in Partnership

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We’re delighted to share the exciting news about official opening of the new PIB stand at Harrogate Town Football Club, an accomplishment that has been the result of tremendous effort over the past few months. This innovative stand not only allows the club to welcome a record number of away supporters but also enhances the seating options available for visitors. … Read More

New Guidance For Dog Owners

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The UK Government recently published guidance regarding an increase in the number of dogs being diagnosed with Brucella canis in the UK. Brucella canis is a bacterial infection that can be transmitted from dogs to humans, although the risk is very low. The infection can affect a dog’s reproductive system and cause tiredness, swelling and back and joint problems. In … Read More

HGV Walkaround Check Information Now in Multiple Languages

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The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has now made available 22 translations of their essential walkaround check information for HGV drivers. Languages available include Welsh, French, Spanish, German, etc. and can be easily selected from the top right of the webpage. Daily walkaround checks are an important part of ensuring that vehicles are roadworthy and safe to drive. To … Read More

HSE Warns of Limitations in Boots Tested to American Standard for Electrical Work Safety

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The HSE has issued a bulletin relating to the testing of boots to the American Standard, ASTM F2412-18A. The issue being that this Standard does not adequately ensure that boots are suitable for live electrical working because the standard does not test for: Direct current (DC) voltages Use in wet or damp environments (any footwear tested to this standard cannot … Read More

New Fire Safety Guide for Building Owners and Operators in Ireland

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The National Directorate for Fire & Emergency Management in Ireland has released a new fire safety guide focused on helping building owners and operators with fire safety. The guide helps with the fire safety responsibilities under section 18(2) of the Fire Services Acts 1981 and 2003, which place duties on individuals having control over all types of premises other than … Read More

E Bike and E Scooter Fires

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London Fire Brigade have recently reported an increased number e-bike and e-scooter fires. As of the end of August 2023 there had been 116 fires involving e-bikes and scooter that is more than all of 2023 and higher than any other year. These fires included three fatalities and an additional 51 people injured. Concerns have been raised by a number … Read More

Consultation on Fire Safety of Upholstered Furniture

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The Department for Business and Trade and the Office for Product Safety and Standards launched a consultation, starting 2nd August 2023, regarding a new approach to dealing with the fire safety of domestic upholstered furniture as a replacement to the existing Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988. The consultation is seeking feedback on proposals regarding: The scope of the … Read More

Environmental Agency Launches Consultation on Unlimited Fines for Polluters

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A new consultation has been launched by the Environmental Agency to explore the possibility of unlimited fines for those who are the worst polluters. The consultation, which opened on August 15th and runs until October 8th, is seeking views on when penalties should be used, how they should be calculated, and the appeals process. The consultation considers removing the £250,000 … Read More