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10th December, 2025 - Construction
Christmas is often the longest period your construction site will be closed, so site security is especially important. Because when you're away, things can go wrong. Shutting down your site and securing it from trespassers can help make sure that you don't get any nasty surprises.
Read Post4th December, 2025 - Construction
Working outside in the winter can be a challenge for keeping warm, but winter work can also create safety hazards and increase the risk of accidents on site, due to poor weather conditions, reduced lighting, and hidden dangers. Here are 10 winter safety tips for construction workers.
Read Post2nd December, 2025 - Health
It's winter, and it's cold. If you work outdoors, it might feel like there's no escaping the chill. Here are some tried and tested tips for how to stay warm when you are out in the cold. Let's get warmed up!
Read Post26th November, 2025 - Health
With cold weather arriving, it brings some additional hazards at work, particularly for those who spend some or most of the working day outside. As the temperature drops and the nights draw in, check out these 7 health tips for surviving winter work outdoors.
Read Post20th November, 2025 - Toolbox Talks
It can be hard to think of ideas for health and safety toolbox talks, but luckily, there are many subjects you can use. Check out these 100 safety topics to help you get started, and find out why each topic is important, who needs to hear it, and what information to cover.
Read Post18th November, 2025 - Paperwork
SSIP is a term that has popped up in health and safety in recent years and often appears in pre-qualification questionnaires and company literature. But what is SSIP? Is SSIP another assessment you need to go through? If SSIP is a new requirement, how do you join or become a member?
Read Post12th November, 2025 - Toolbox Talks
How do you write a toolbox talk? It's not always easy to start with a blank page and decide what to talk about. And even though toolbox talks are short, preparing the talk is not so quick and simple. Follow our guide and learn how to create the perfect toolbox talk (in less time!).
Read Post6th November, 2025 - CDM
The CDM regulations put legal health and safety requirements on people involved in construction work. But what about maintenance work? Is it classed as construction work? What if only one person is involved? In this post, we see when and why CDM applies to maintenance work.
Read Post4th November, 2025 - CDM
It's no secret that the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations apply to construction projects in the UK. The clue is in the name! But can the CDM regulations also apply to manufacturing workplaces, and if so, how? Let's take a look.
Read Post29th October, 2025 - Construction
On construction sites, good housekeeping refers to the practice of keeping your site clean and tidy. A tidy work area reduces the risk of accidents and increases fire safety. Implement these 10 rules, and you should see a reduction in slip and trip accidents and near misses on your project.
Read Post23rd October, 2025 - CDM
If you work in construction or have been involved in construction projects in recent years, you may have heard the term 'F10 notification' or the need to notify the HSE about your project. What exactly is the requirement to notify? And what information is needed for the HSE's F10 notification form?
Read Post21st October, 2025 - Management
FFI stands for 'fee for intervention', which was introduced under the Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2012. FFI aims to recover the HSE's costs, including inspection, investigation and enforcement action, charging businesses that are in breach of health and safety regulations.
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