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11th March, 2026 - Fire
Did you know that fires need three elements to burn? Heat, fuel, and oxygen are the key ingredients needed to start and maintain a fire. In this blog post, we will find out more about each element and take a look at some examples.
Read Post5th March, 2026 - Paperwork
Risk assessments at work are a legal requirement. But which type do you need? In this post, we look at the 5 different types of risk assessment in health and safety. And when and why you might use each one. Including qualitative, quantitative, generic, site-specific and dynamic risk assessments.
Read Post3rd March, 2026 - Paperwork
You might realise you need to review your risk assessments from time to time, and many people tend to go with an annual review. But there are times when risk assessments might need to be reviewed sooner. Let's look at when, why, and how often you need to update your risk assessments.
Read Post25th February, 2026 - Management
If you have ever struggled to get your team to wear and use their PPE correctly, or you are not sure why you need to wear PPE yourself, here are 50 reasons why you should wear and use PPE. After reading these 50 reasons, why wouldn't you wear PPE?
Read Post19th February, 2026 - Paperwork
When you carry out a risk assessment, you need to measure risks. Are the risks involved high, medium or low? But how do you measure the risk level? In this blog, we explain how to break down the measurement and rating of risks for health and safety.
Read Post17th February, 2026 - Management
Slips, trips and falls are huge contributors to the number of workplace injuries each year. The great news is that you can reduce slips, trips and falls relatively quickly, and all of the suggestions in this post can be put in place on a budget. Here are 15 quick and cheap ways to reduce the risk.
Read Post11th February, 2026 - CDM
There are several documents required under CDM 2015. In this blog post, we look at which documents are needed - and when. CDM 2015 has been around for a while, and the regulations apply to all construction projects in Great Britain. So, what documents do you need for your construction project?
Read Post5th February, 2026 - Manual Handling
Manual handling is simple, right? Lifting and carrying are things we do all the time, so how can it go wrong? Since manual handling injuries account for around a third of workplace injuries, maybe it's not as simple as it sounds! Here are nine simple ways to correct your manual handling technique.
Read Post3rd February, 2026 - Construction
Used right, ladders are not particularly dangerous. But ladders are involved in over a quarter of all falls from height, causing serious and sometimes fatal injuries. Our 10 rules of ladder safety will help you use ladders correctly, to help prevent you from getting hurt.
Read Post28th January, 2026 - CDM
What is a construction phase plan? When is it required, and who writes it? A construction phase plan is a document required under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM). In this blog post, we explain the what, when, who, and why of construction phase plans.
Read Post22nd January, 2026 - Fire
Are you ready to take action if a fire started? Are the safety requirements of your fire risk assessment in place? Use these ten weekly fire safety procedures to help you maintain good fire protection standards. Make sure you can take quick action and escape if a fire breaks out.
Read Post20th January, 2026 - Fire
Fire extinguishers should tell you what type they are, and what kind of fire you can use them on. But in an emergency, will you have the time to check? Knowing fire extinguisher types is important, so you can act fast. Let's find out about the common types and colours you might need to use.
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