ANNUAL HSE SCIENCE REVIEW PUBLISHED

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Health & Safety at work

The HSE have published their latest annual science review, this highlights work and research carried out by the HSE and looks at areas of current concern. Among other things the latest review includes case studies looking at: • Innovation in battery technology • Enabling the safe introduction of hydrogen as a low-carbon energy vector • Reducing the risk of silicosis … Read More

CARING FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH OF HOMEWORKERS

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Stressed At Home

Recent weeks have seen a sudden surge in the number of people working from home. For many people this will be the first time they have worked from home on a continuous basis. The sudden move to homeworking may mean that it has not been possible to consult with those involved and plan for what can be quite a significant … Read More

FIRE SAFETY BILL LAUNCHED

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Fire Alarm

The Fire Safety Bill that was announced in the Queen’s Speech has now been launched and is making its way through the parliamentary process. As introduced the Bill amends the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and is expected to result in greater clarity over responsibility for fire safety in buildings containing more than one home. Specifically the Bill clarifies … Read More

Guides to returning to work after lockdown

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Coronavirus Mask

As the Government’s lockdown measures are eased many businesses are considering returning to work. Therefore, in conjunction with our colleagues within the PIB Group, we have produced guidance covering some key factors to consider when re-opening your sites. Whilst each business will have its own unique challenges, hopefully this will help you to consider how you can reopen safely when … Read More

PIB Risk Management Features In Spring AQD ARMA Magazine

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PIB Risk Management Russell Hatton

Managing risk within leisure facilities can be complex, especially within residential apartment blocks. Russell Hatton, Business Development Manager at PIB Risk Management has recently authored an article for ARMA members via their technical publication AQD. Read an excerpt of the article below, or click here to read the full article. Property managers can often find themselves responsible for the day-to-day … Read More

Our Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic

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Coronavirus

PIB Risk Management’s Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic We are very conscious of the difficulties and concerns that many of our clients and contacts will be experiencing during the Coronavirus pandemic. We want to reassure our clients of the measures we have taken to ensure that we continue to provide a high level of client service. Our priority is to … Read More

LONE WORKER GUIDANCE UPDATED

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A lone worker

Lone working is often an unavoidable feature of many sectors. Job examples can include delivery drivers, people who work away from a fixed base e.g. carrying out maintenance work or visiting clients in their homes, people who work from home, people who work in remote parts of occupied buildings and people who work outside of normal hours such as security … Read More

A SAFE LANDING? – A Soft Landing Systems Review

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House building site

The HSE has carried out a review of Soft Landing Systems after recent popularity in building sites. Soft landing systems, such as mats or bags filled with air or soft materials, have recently become a popular method of collective protection for minimising the consequences of a fall from height. These systems are particularly popular in the house building sector. However, … Read More

TACKLING EMAIL STRESS: A PILOT PROJECT

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Stress

Pressure is a natural part of life and can come from many sources, the right pressure can help motivate people to achieve and perform at their best however too much pressure or the wrong type of pressure can cause an adverse reaction. This is generally what is referred to as stress. Signs of stress in a workplace can include increased … Read More

TAKING STEPS TO WORK SAFELY AT HEIGHT

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working at height

The Construction Industry Advisory Council (CONIAC) has launched a new set of guidance aimed at ensuring work at height is carried out safely. Safety Steps is free to access and use, and it is hosted at: accessindustryforum.org.uk/safety-steps The guidance is split into five sections covering designers, clients, managers, supervisors and workers and is designed to general information on work at … Read More