Noise: the invisible hazard
Studies show that excessive noise affects people on psychological, cognitive and behavioural levels. It also leads to loss of hearing and a condition called tinnitus,
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Studies show that excessive noise affects people on psychological, cognitive and behavioural levels. It also leads to loss of hearing and a condition called tinnitus,
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Any employer in the UK must put safety signs in a place where risks are still prevalent despite the implementation of other occupational health and
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According to the Theft Act 1968, a person is guilty of theft if they dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of permanently
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Heat stress is when temperatures get so high that the body is put under strain and cannot regulate its internal temperature. Problems that arise due
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The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH) is the law that requires employers in the UK to control materials in work environments
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Our brand new August edition of Legislation Watch magazine is out now! It’s packed with legislation updates, useful guidance and the latest industry news to
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The dangers and prevalence of heavy bleeding following injuries are perpetually overlooked even at the health system level. Excessive bleeding after an injury is responsible
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Knowing what assets your business has and exactly where everything is at any time is an essential part of good business management. Assets such as
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