A new set of guidelines published by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is intended to help employers understand their legal obligations in regard to supporting employees with menopausal symptoms. The guidance follows research by the Charted Institute of Personnel and Development, which found that 67% of working women between 40 and 60 who were experiencing menopausal symptoms … Read More
Updated Guidance for the Inspection of Steel Chimneys
The Association of Technical Lighting and Access Specialists, ATLAS, has published revised guidance regarding the inspection of industrial steel chimneys. This is designed to provide general guidance on good practice to organisations with responsibility for inspecting and maintaining steel chimneys and builds upon the previous guide published in 2017. Industrial steel chimneys are used in a wide range of industries … Read More
New National Radon Action Plan Considers Working From Home
Radon is a naturally occurring colourless, odourless, and radioactive gas. In the UK, the main source of radon is the ground. Gas can seep out and build up in caves, underground mines, and poorly ventilated areas of buildings, in particular basements. It is estimated that exposure to radon is the second-largest cause of lung cancer after smoking in the UK. … Read More
Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill Takes Another Step
Following the inquiry into the Manchester Arena terror attack in May 2017, earlier in 2023, the Government published the draft Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, also known as Martyn’s Law. This took another step towards becoming law when it was announced in the Kings Speech on November 7 that the Government intended to introduce the necessary legislation in the current … Read More
Free Mental Health E-Learning For Employers Launched
In November 2021, the HSE launched their Working Minds campaign to tackle mental health issues in the workplace. Alongside promoting mental health issues, the campaign includes a dedicated website with resources for employers. Recently, a new free e-learning tool was launched as part of the campaign. The tool is split into six short modules designed to guide employers through what … Read More
Top Of The Charts For Work Related Ill Health
Figures recently released by the HSE show that 1.8 million workers were suffering from new or long-standing work-related health problems, leading to an estimated 31.5 million lost working days. These figures include 672,000 new cases of work-related ill health in 2022/23. Stress, anxiety, and depression were the most common types of ill health, with 875,000 sufferers representing 49% of all … Read More
Top Of The Charts For Work Related Injury
Figures recently released by the HSE show that 60,645 non-fatal work-related injuries were reported by employers under the RIDDOR regulations in 2022/23. Only certain injuries and incidents are reportable under these regulations, and the Labour Force Survey estimates that a total of 561,000 workers suffered a non-fatal workplace injury in the same period. In addition, 135 workers died as a … Read More
DVSA Takes Action On E-Scooters
A number of organisations have raised concerns about the fire risks associated with e-bikes and e-scooters, especially regarding online sales of the vehicles themselves and conversion kits that can be used to turn ordinary bikes into e-bikes. Particular concerns include parts not properly meeting British standards and the risk of batteries being used with unsuitable chargers. As part of their … Read More
Emprocom Re-brands to PIB Risk Management
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
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