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‘Ignorance is the curse of God; knowledge is the wing wherewith we fly to heaven’ – W. Shakespeare.

Week Commencing 13/10/2025 – In The News

HSE urges industry to check guidance following Swindon explosion The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is urgently asking all companies using similar printing machinery to that involved in a recent industrial explosion to consult guidance published last year and updated today, Friday 10 October 2025. A sublimation calender machine manufactured by Diferro was in use...

Top 10 Tips for Improving Accessibility in the Workplace

Improving accessibility in the workplace supports employee satisfaction, fosters a positive work environment, and broadens your ability to attract diverse talent. Here are our tope tips for achieving this is your workplace: 1. Create a safe workplace culture In order to improve accessibility in your workplace, you need to understand what access needs are present...

Week Commencing 06/10/2025 – In The News

Renewables overtake coal as world’s biggest source of electricity Renewable energy overtook coal as the world’s leading source of electricity in the first half of this year – a historic first, according to new data from the global energy think tank Ember. Electricity demand is growing around the world but the growth in solar and...

Safety Spotlight – Communication Skills and Respect at Work

As part of October’s Hazard of the Month, Accessibility, we’re highlighting two key areas: Communication Skills and Respect at Work. Communication Skills Effective communication across your organisation is essential for business success. It enhances productivity, reduces stress, and fosters stronger, more meaningful working relationships. Strong workplace communication brings a wide range of benefits: Greater motivation –...

PPE – Finding the right fit for women

As typically ‘male-dominated’ fields such as construction become more diverse, the lack of inclusive personal protective equipment becomes more apparent. For women, ill-fitting PPE comes with discomfort, reduced ability to do their jobs, and a number of safety risks. Why is PPE for women important? PPE is important as it acts as that last line...

Week Commencing 15/09/2025 – In The News

Mandatory sight tests for drivers over 70 considered The Association of Optometrists and The College of Optometrists have welcomed the move that will be the most significant shake-up of driving laws in a decade. Mandatory sight tests for drivers over the age of 70 could be included as part of an overhaul of driving laws...

Safety Spotlight – Fire Safety and Fire Wardens

As part of September’s Hazard of the Month, Fire, we’re highlighting two key areas: Fire Safety and Fire Wardens. Fire Safety Work involving flammable substances—such as gases, vapours, mists, or combustible dusts—poses a significant risk of fire or explosion when these materials mix with air and are exposed to an ignition source. Such incidents can result in serious harm...

Health and Safety Management with ISO 45001

A structured management system can support businesses in maintaining a safe and healthy work environment by offering a clear framework to follow. ISO 45001 is a globally recognised standard that establishes a unified approach to managing occupational health and safety. Continue reading to learn more about ISO 45001, including its standards, benefits, and implementation process....

Week Commencing 01/09/2025 – In The News

Update on investigation into incident at Netley Marsh Steam and Craft Show The investigation into last month’s incident involving a fairground ride at the Netley Marsh Steam and Craft Show continues. An 18-year-old woman was injured on the evening of Saturday 26 July 2025 during the event in Hampshire. She was taken to hospital and...

Why use UKAS Accredited Certifications?

What is UKAS? The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) is the SOLE national accreditation body for the United Kingdom. Appointed by the government to assess organisations that provide certain services. Why is UKAS good for your business? UKAS is internationally known and responsible for assessing against nationally and internationally agreed standards for organisations that provide...