Health & Safety Issues with Hot Desking
“Hot-desking” is now a common feature in many office-based environments. The principle is that workstations are used to their maximum potential, particularly where an organisation
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The search is on to find the world’s healthiest workplaces This spring, London is hosting a new award scheme and summit aimed at finding the
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New research published recently in a scientific journal indicates that GPs need to be better at recognising occupational asthma after figures show that many people
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The main causes of accidents have changed in recent years with human error and safety behaviour issues usually being the dominant factors. Inadvertent types of
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Mould is a surprisingly common workplace problem and its presence can cause concern due to the potential health effects. Can it be a cause of
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published a new research report on the use of mechanical aids and automation for reducing the risks of
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A new law is coming into force in France which requires motorists to carry an approved breathalyser or face a fine of €11 from the
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The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) has published the results of its 2nd European Opinion
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“Hot-desking” is now a common feature in many office-based environments. The principle is that workstations are used to their maximum potential, particularly where an organisation
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Keeping your workplace clean and free from unsightly clutter is an important part of good management. Health hazards can quickly establish themselves in poorly maintained
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Mould is a surprisingly common workplace problem and its presence can cause concern due to the potential health effects. Can it be a cause of
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The HSE has set up a new occupational disease community site, designed to encourage the promotion and exchange of ideas and initiatives for tackling occupational
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