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30th April, 2026 - Management
Is your health and safety management more proactive or reactive? Which one you focus on could have a big impact on your safety culture and your bottom line. But what's the difference between proactive and reactive safety? Should you use one, the other, or both? Let's take a look!
Read Post28th April, 2026 - Management
What is RIDDOR? Find out with these quick facts and simple stats. We'll explain what RIDDOR is, what you need to do, and when you need to do it. RIDDOR applies to every workplace in the UK, so it's a legal requirement to understand the rules, what you need to report, and when.
Read Post22nd April, 2026 - CDM
When, and how, does CDM 2015 apply to demolition work? As in, projects that don't involve any new construction. Demolition might involve breaking down walls, dismantling structures, removal, and site clearance. So if you're not building or constructing, but rather removing and dismantling, does CDM apply?
Read Post16th April, 2026 - Paperwork
Creating health and safety documents is something most businesses do. In many cases, they are a legal requirement. But should they be signed? And if so, who needs to sign them, and when? In this post, we look at the reasons behind signing health and safety documents.
Read Post14th April, 2026 - Toolbox Talks
Toolbox talks are part of many work days, but why do we do them? If we are going to take time out of our day to prepare and deliver health and safety talks, we need to know why. What are the health and safety benefits of toolbox talks?
Read Post8th April, 2026 - CDM
As a designer on a construction project, what risks should you assess to comply with the CDM regulations? In this post, we will go through the A-Z of CDM design risk assessment, giving you 26 areas to think about when considering health and safety in your design.
Read Post2nd April, 2026 - Management
What are habits? Actions we often take, things we repeat, steps we take without thinking. Good habits help us grow. Small regular acts add up to massive changes in long-term results. And we can use this power to achieve things at home, at work, and even in health and safety.
Read Post31st March, 2026 - Management
Health and safety sometimes gets a bad name. It seems that more and more stringent rules are being put in place each year. But is this the truth, or are these health and safety myths? In this blog post, we take a look at some health and safety headlines and attempt to separate fact from fiction.
Read Post25th March, 2026 - Construction
Every construction site worker needs PPE. It's your last line of defence against the many hazards and risks found on site. Employers have a duty to provide PPE, and you also have responsibilities to wear and use PPE. Here are 10 PPE rules construction site workers should obey.
Read Post19th March, 2026 - Fire
Hot work is a fire hazard and brings additional risks for both your workers and your site. If you need to do some hot work, like cutting, grinding or welding, stay safe with these hot work safety tips.
Read Post17th March, 2026 - Construction
Hot work is any activity or process that generates a source of ignition, which could be through a flame, heat or a spark. Hot work can be direct, e.g. the equipment or tool creates a flame. Other times, hot work may be indirect, e.g. using an abrasive wheel to cut metal produces sparks.
Read Post11th 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.
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