The demand to promote workplace health and safety continues to be of utmost importance. Find out how to become a health and safety officer here.
If you have no option other than to carry out hot work, you will need a permit. Follow the permit to work procedure tips in our guide for more information.
Toolbox talks are incredibly effective for cementing health and safety knowledge. We explain what they involve and provide construction topic examples here.
Construction dust exposure poses significant hazards to workers. We explain what construction dusts are and how to appropriately manage the risks here.
It’s vital that both staff and customers can return to businesses safely after COVID-19. Find a downloadable checklist covering the steps to consider here.
Force majeure can give you some relief if work has to be delayed or even terminated. We explain what it means for construction contracts, here.
All the information you need on different types of fire extinguishers, the colours of fire extinguishers, fire signage, and fire classification.
By using the ACR model, you will be able to understand the hazards & risks associated with silica dust. Find advice on how to use the ACR model here.
Accident forms should be used in all workplaces to record any incidents. Download your free accident form template for RIDDOR here.
RCS dust can have significant health impacts. We’ve outlined the hazards associated with RCS dust and your responsibilities for controlling exposure.