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This is the monthly archive of our news articles for January.
Keep safe and healthy in 2010
Firms should make a resolution to keep their staff healthy and safe in 2010, says the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH).
06/01/10
COMAH site updated
HSE site updated with details of significant changes to enforcement.
Safety reminders for wintry weather
With the cold and snowy weather upon us, it is best to be well prepared for wintry weather.
London Olympics gear up for 2010
The Olympic Delivery Authority has restated its commitment to health and safety for 2010.
15/01/10
FSB calls for major conference on snow
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is calling the Government to hold a national conference to review its contingency planning after weeks of snow and icy weather brought the UK to a standstill.
New appointment for Sypol
Sypol, is delighted to announce the appointment of Martin Smith as Group Business Development Director of Sypol Holdings Ltd.
22/01/10
Health and safety guidance for local authorities
New guidance available for local authorities for procuring waste and recycling services.
Load safety initiative
Spot checks on vehicles will be carried out over the coming weeks as part of a new HSE campaign to reduce the number of deaths and injuries relating to poorly-secured vehicle loads.
Violence in the workplace
The HSE has published its ‘Violence in the Workplace’ report.
Tower Cranes Legislation
Regulations come into force on 6 April 2010.
28/01/10
Workers memorial day announced
The Government has announced that Workers’ Memorial Day will be officially marked in the UK from this year.
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