Standards for reporting on Health and Safety

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GRI is an American based international standards organisation which helps businesses, governments and other organisations understand and report on a wide range of sustainability issues. With support from the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) a new standard was recently launched providing guidance on measuring and reporting on occupational health and safety impacts on the economy, the environment and … Read More

MPs call for FFI to be expanded to local authorities

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The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Occupational Safety and Health recently published a report looking at the enforcement of health and safety by Local Authorities. APPGs are informal cross-party groups run by and for Members of the Commons and Lords to provide a forum for the discussion and promotion of specific issues. While these groups have no official status … Read More

Pregnant workers: play it safe

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It seems that a large number of employers still have discriminatory attitudes towards employing pregnant employees and new mothers. A survey by the Equality and Human Rights commission of more than 1,100 private sector employers, have found that over a third thought it reasonable to ask female candidates during the recruitment process about their future plans to have children and … Read More

How to dismiss short-serving employees

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Employees with less than two years’ service cannot generally claim unfair dismissal, so it is relatively straightforward to dismiss. What consideration do you need to have in mind for dismissing a short- serving employee and how should you go about it. Under the Employment Rights Act 1996, you don’t need to prove one of the five potential fair reasons for … Read More

Non-Destructive Testing fraud safety alert

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Non-Destructive Testing is used to check for defects in plant, e.g. pressure equipment, that may have been introduced by the manufacturing process or deterioration caused by the operation of the plant. The HSE has issued a safety alert following the discovery of a fraud involving the issue of Personnel Certification in Non-Destructive Testing (PCN) to people carrying out this work. … Read More

Unfairly dismissed: the right to appeal

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Asda has lost a case for unfair dismissal because it made one fatal procedural error. Where did it go wrong and what steps must you never overlook when disciplinary action is taken against an employee? Like most larger employers, Asda almost certainly had the in-house HR expertise. With all this knowledge at its fingertips, you wouldn’t expect Asda to make … Read More

Dependents’ leave during school holiday

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During the school holidays, many working parents struggle with childcare arrangements, especially during the summer months. At what point does an issue relating to child care entitle an employee to exercise their rights to take Dependents’ Leave? Remember, dependents’ leave is available to everyone regardless of their length of service, however, an employee has no right to be paid whilst … Read More

Droning on and on about safety

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Unmanned aircraft, more commonly known as drones, are becoming increasingly popular as their commercial opportunities are explored, whether these are in media and broadcasting, agriculture, delivery or monitoring and inspection applications. Used correctly drones can have benefits for health and safety for example by removing the need for people to work at height, carrying out inspections of hard to reach … Read More

Deaths in the workplace rise

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Provisional figures released by the HSE show that 144 workers died as result of work related injuries between April 2017 and March 2018 (a rate of 0.45 per 100,000 workers) an increase from the 135 workers fatally injured the previous year. Despite this increase the figure has remained broadly level over the last five years and is lower than the … Read More

Feeling the heat: too hot to work?

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With the current heatwave set to continue and the summer holidays not yet begun temperature in the workplace can be a hot topic. In the UK there is no set maximum temperature for a workplace, however regulations do require that temperature should be reasonable, exactly what is reasonable will depend on the type of workplace. Irrespective of whether the heat … Read More