
Time for your site’s safety checkup?
A health and safety assessment of your site can help you understand your current systems and identify any future risks. …
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HSE blames firm for safety breaches
The Health and Safety Executive has said a Portsmouth steel manufacturing firm failed to put simple safety measures in place …
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Tipper death an avoidable tragedy says HSE
Daniel Hilbourne, inspector with the Health and Safety Executive, has warned business against complacency after a haulier was fined for …
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Safety and Hooped Ladders!
The HSE have released a new safety notice regarding the use of hooped ladders (Which are common within the oil …
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Don’t Get Your Fingers Burnt!
This seminar from RTS, provided delegates with an overview of the fire safety regulations, identifying the core responsibilities and duties …
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Reynolds Training Services permit to work petroleum training courses focus on past incidents and the lessons we can learn. This …
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Petroleum training courses: permit to work
Permit to work petroleum training courses are integral to the safe operation of high hazard sites. This view is shared …
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Changes to RIDDOR Reporting Requirements
As of 6 April 2012, RIDDOR’s (Reportable Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurance Regulations) over-three-day injury reporting requirement has changed. The …
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HSE declares 2012 the year of Competency Training
Exiting my hotel suite, I descend to the conference room below where officials from the Health and Safety Executive prepare …
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Good practice vs bad practice
The Health and Safety Executive is a leading proponent of the good practice battle. Back in 2010, the HSE pursued …
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