Working in the Sun and Heat

July 28, 2010

You may have noticed that next week is August. And if you’re reading this anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, that means that you’ll be either:

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The Best Just Got Better

July 13, 2010

Allow us to blow our trumpet, as our service has now got even better, offering a wide range of resources to help you, the user, create policy and communicate with the workforce.

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Alcohol Pricing

June 22, 2010

The new coalition government brings fresh ideas and ways of tackling age old problems. The British culture of binge and underage drinking only appears to be getting worse if media reports and latest statistics are true. There is mounting pressure to make changes which will address this problem area.

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Persuading Directors: Creating Business Cases for Health and Safety

June 8, 2010

Recently Barbour ran a webinar about Persuading Directors: Creating Business Cases for Health and Safety. If you’d like to watch the webinar, in its entirety, you can by clicking on this link here.

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The Coalition, Health and Safety and You

June 3, 2010

We are all aware that this funny new Government have differing views within. That the mixture of Tory and liberal, right and left, blue and yellow leaves us with a smeary green smudge of a traditional, yet novel, somewhere right of centre ‘con dem’ Government.

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Environmental Prosecutions Round Up: April

May 5, 2010

April proved to be a very busy month for Environmental prosecutions, with an eclectic mix of fines and sentences handed to people breaking various environmental laws ranging from fishing to dropping litter.

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Making a Case for Health and Safety

April 27, 2010

The IOSH Conference in Glasgow discussed the topic of making a case for health and safety, increasing positive communication and helping H, S and E professionals to do their jobs without obstruction or prejudice.
This got me thinking ….

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