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Tips & Advice Health, Safety & Environment
Newsletter | Year 23
Description
Tips & Advice Health, Safety & Environment is...
A newsletter: available on paper and/or digitally to
- Maintain a safe workplace
- Stay on the right side of the enforcing authorities
- Ensure compliance with Health and Safety and Fire Inspections
- Ensure staff remain safe and healthy
- Cut costs without cutting corners
- Ensure that all environment risks are properly assessed
- Stay fully up to date with changes to the legislation
- Improve your green credentials
A unique concept...
- Easy-to-apply advice and solutions
- Short and simple - in clear language
- 100% safe to use
- Completely independent advice
A unique collaboration between
- Our in-house experts
- A broad network of specialists who are experts in their fields
For Who
We've created this newsletter for...
- Company owners and managers
- Health, safety and environment managers
- Health, safety and environment consultants and advisors
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Ready-to-use documents, letters, checklists...
- Get the most from our advice in practice
- Customisable to suit your personal circumstances
Examples and source material
- So you can be sure your position is legally secure
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Technical info
| Type of product | Newsletter |
|---|---|
| Availability | In stock |
| Publisher | Lefebvre UK |
Last issue
WORKING AT HEIGHT - 25.11.2025
Telescopic ladders - style over substance?
Despite concerns being raised over a year ago, an investigation has found an alarming number of safety failings regarding some types of telescopic ladder. What was discovered and how should you use this information?
WORKING AT HEIGHT - 25.11.2025
Fine after employee fell from conveyor
A Cambridgeshire logistics business has been fined £133,000 after an employee suffered multiple injuries after falling from a sugar beet conveyor. How did this happen and what controls should have been in place to prevent this accident?
WORK EQUIPMENT - 25.11.2025
Can staff use their own tools?
In some professions it’s quite common for employees to have their own tools, such as chefs’ knives, carpenters’ hand tools, mechanics’ toolsets, etc. Does this remove liability from the employer or does it have the opposite effect?
WORKPLACE - 25.11.2025
Fine of £250,000 following death of employee
A court has heard how an employee of a haulage company was killed when he was struck by the metal frames he was stacking inside a metal shipping container. What were the methods used, and what went wrong?
CHEMICAL MANAGEMENT - 25.11.2025
What are the key regulations relating to chemicals?
Navigating and understanding the complexity of chemical regulation is paramount for compliance and ensuring the safety of individuals and the environment. What are the key obligations required of you and how can you comply?
BEHAVIOUR - 25.11.2025
Why taking shortcuts must be stamped out
In a recent survey, nearly 50% of workers admitted to taking safety shortcuts to ensure they get a job done on time. Why could this be a problem for you and what can you do to stop this type of unsafe behaviour?
ENVIRONMENT - 25.11.2025
What’s the carbon impact of business travel?
Business travel can be rewarding but also tiring. Balancing trips with time on video calls is as important for staff wellbeing as your sustainability efforts. How do you do this and what do the carbon and cost savings look like?