The HSE has published the annual work-related ill health and workplace injuries statistics for the period 2023/24. The key figure highlighted by the HSE is that 1.7 million workers were suffering from work-related ill health through the 2023/24 period, including: 776,000 suffering from work-related stress, depression, or anxiety, down from 875,000 from the year before. 543,000 suffering from work-related … Read More
Changing National Speed Limits in Scotland
As part of the Scottish Government’s Road Safety Framework to 2030, a National Speed Management Review (NSMR) has been launched seeking feedback from stakeholders and the public on proposed changes to speed limits across Scotland. The consultation proposes the following major adjustments to speed limits: Reducing the national speed limit for single carriageway roads to 50 mph. Increasing speed … Read More
Lung Cancer Awareness Month
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Lung Cancer Awareness Month is about raising awareness about lung cancer, including how to recognise it, prevent it, and treat it. Certain work environments can expose workers to substances and conditions that increase the risk of developing lung cancer. An estimated 12,000 people die from work-related lung diseases every year, highlighting the importance that … Read More
Research Into Wood Dust Exposure in Manufacturing
The HSE recently released a research study looking at wood dust exposure in manufacturing. Wood dust can cause health problems for those working in any manufacturing that involves wood. Individuals can inhale wood dust particles, which can go into the lungs, causing illnesses such as asthma and cancer. Additionally, nose cancer is a risk associated with dust particles getting stuck … Read More
New Guidance for Isolating MEWP Platform Controls
When working at height, it is sometimes necessary to isolate the controls to reduce the risk of accidental operation causing entrapment. Traditionally the emergency stop control has been used to achieve isolation when required. Following an incident investigation by the HSE, it was found that the design of newer MEWP platforms means that when completing certain tasks, there is an … Read More
Managing Road Safety – Latest Casualty Figures Released
If you have employees who drive for work, then it is important that you have suitable policies and procedures in place to manage their safety. Failing to manage road safety can be costly for employers in terms of greater risk of accidents, increased insurance costs, poor staff morale, and, in the worst cases, prosecutions and fines. Consequences for individual drivers … Read More
Building Futures: Job Fairs and Exciting Office Expansion at PIB Risk Management
Last week, we launched our first job fair in Chesterfield, marking an exciting new chapter in our journey. These events are designed to connect us with talented professionals who are ready to join a dynamic team and make a meaningful impact. Located in the heart of the country, Chesterfield offers an ideal base for our growing operations. Its central location … Read More
Exciting News: We’re Now BAFE SP205 Registered!
We are thrilled to announce that our fire risk assessments are now officially BAFE SP205 registered! After six months of dedication and hard work, we’ve earned this prestigious registration through the SSAIB (Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board). This achievement underscores our commitment to providing top-tier fire safety services, as our procedures were independently evaluated by an external professional body. … Read More
Fatal Accident Comparing Work to Everyday Accidents
The HSE recently published their latest statistics for fatal accidents at work. These found that of the 138 fatal injuries in 2023/24, the most common fatal incidents to workers involved were: Falls from a height (50 fatalities) Being struck by a moving vehicle (25) Being struck by a moving object (20) Being trapped by something collapsing/overturning (15) Contact with moving … Read More
No Falls Week 2025 Announced
The latest statistics from the HSE show that falls from height accounted for 50 work-related fatalities in the year to March 2024 and approximately 8% of all work-related non-fatal injuries annually. Following on from the initial No Falls Week in 2024, the No Falls Foundation has announced that a second No Falls Week campaign will take place in 2025 running … Read More