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European Week for Safety and Health at Work

​(21 - 25 October 2019)
Published 22 October 2019
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This week (21 - 25 October 2019) is European Week for Safety and Health at Work and this year's theme is 'Healthy Workplaces Manage Dangerous Substances.'

This week is a great opportunity to give your business a Health & Safety health check so if you're new to managing Health & Safety, or you'd just like to make sure nothing slips through the net, then click on the links below for FREE resources and guidance.
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Are you confident in your Health & Safety systems?
Click HERE for your checklist which is perfect for assessing how up-to-date your Health & Safety systems are.
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How to complete risk assessments
Risk assessments are a legal necessity and make sure your workplace is much safer and more efficient.
If you're new to carrying them out or have any questions then click HERE for your free guide.
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​How often should fire risk assessments be reviewed?

From changes to your premises and structural alterations to changes in shift patterns and fire incidents, click HERE to find out when exactly your fire risk assessments should be reviewed.
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​COSHH Risk Assessments
(Control of Substances Hazardous to Health)

You're legally obliged to keep a written record of COSHH risk assessments if you have 5 employees or more.
Click HERE to find out how to complete them in 5 simple steps.
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​DSEAR: What employers need to know
(DSEAR stands for the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002)
Dangerous substances can put peoples’ safety at risk from fire, explosion and corrosion of metal, click HERE to find out exactly what DSEAR means for employers and how you can make sure that you’re complying with the regulations in your business. 
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Click HERE to find out more about the European Week for Safety and Health.

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