Accessibility is not just limited to physical and technological solutions to help those with access needs in the workplace – it is essential that communication is included when considering what your workforce needs to operate successfully. Accessible communication ensures that everyone in your workplace, regardless of ability, language, neurodiversity, or learning style, can receive, understand, […]
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Week Commencing 20/10/2025 – In The News
Data shows alarming costs of sick leave crisis New research has revealed that UK sick leave has hit alarming new levels, costing businesses over £20,000 per long-term absence and £13,800 per short-term case (MetLife UK). The average absence rate has climbed due to stress, burnout, and a sense of disconnection amongst today’s workforce. As frontline managers and young professionals […]
Dealing with Unconscious Bias Respectfully
Identifying and addressing unconscious bias in the workplace is an important part of creating a more accepting and inclusive company culture where everyone can thrive. Keep reading to learn how to handle and work through biases effectively. What is unconscious bias? Unconscious bias is when we unknowingly and automatically form judgments or make decisions based […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Top 10 PPE Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Personal Protective Equipment is a vital part of workplace safety, but if used incorrectly can leave to preventable accidents and injuries. Here’s a look at the most frequent PPE missteps and how you can proactively address them. 1. Failing to provide adequate PPE Employers have a legal obligation to provide appropriate PPE, that is suitable […]
Week Commencing 04/08/2025 – In The News
Fine after multiple workers report HAVS A West Midlands chemical manufacturer has been fined £100k after failing to protect employees from the health risks associated with the use of vibrating tools. An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) was prompted by nine reports of Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) being made to the regulator. […]
Week Commencing 05/05/2025 – In The News
School trust fined after member of public hit by falling tree branch A school academy trust has been fined and a man given a suspended prison sentence after a member of the public was hit by a falling tree branch. Bishop Bewick Catholic Education Trust and gardening services provider Nicolas Thépot (trading as ‘The Green […]
Week Commencing 20/01/2025 – In The News
Dad’s legs crushed by 800kg pallet A manufacturer in Sheffield has been fined after a steel pallet landed on an employee, leaving him permanently disabled. The 800kg load crushed Wayne Hatton’s legs during a night shift at Amber Precast Ltd’s factory on 14 January 2021. Mr Hatton, from Doncaster, had his right lower leg amputated […]