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Norfolk activity centre prosecuted after school trip incident
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
HSE has warned activity centres to ensure their staff are properly trained, after a child was seriously injured Read on…
HSE has warned activity centres to ensure their staff are properly trained, after a child was seriously injured Read on…
Now that Scottish schools have broken up for the summer holidays, HSE Read on…
Dispelling the health and safety myth: Adults can’t put plasters on children’s cuts. There is no rule that says Read on…
Latest results from a programme of pesticide residue testing in fruit and vegetables supplied to school children Read on…
The Chair of the Health and Safety Commission (HSC) this week urged teachers to take a Read on…
In this month’s edition: Shattered Lives campaign update, simple method to sumbit prosecution statistics… Read on…
Minutes from the asbestos in schools ‘CLASP’ working group meeting held on 16 July 2007 are now available. Read on…
HSE statement - In autumn 2006, the HSE identified that there was the potential for asbestos Read on…
HSC Chair, Judith Hackitt responds to plan to cut school trip red tape. Read on…
Dispelling the myth that if a pupil is hurt, the teacher is likely to be sued. The main legal duties lie with the employer, Read on…
These films highlight the dangers to youngsters of playing in or around farms, construction sites etc. The DVD consists Read on…
This SIM primarily informs FOD inspectors and HSAOs about follow up work to the Healthy Workplace Read on…
HSE urges those responsible for the care of young children to ensure sufficient levels of supervision are in place, Read on…
Following research highlighting stress as the second greatest cause of occupational ill health in Great Britain, Read on…
Additional case studies have been added to the stress good practice in Read on…
Some schools appear to have banned conkers on ‘health & safety’ grounds or made Read on…
Dispelling the myth - egg boxes are banned in craft lessons as they might cause salmonella. Read on…
The August 2007 edition of the newsletter is now available. Subjects covered in this issue Read on…
Health and Safety Executive (HSE) was designated as Adventure Activities Licensing Authority (AALA) Read on…
Health and Safety Executive (HSE) issues advice to parents to ensure their children can enjoy the amusements Read on…