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Video – Judith Hackitt introduces the Healthy Workplaces Campaign
EU-OSHA’s Healthy Workplaces Campaign 2012-2013 ‘Working together for risk prevention’ began on 18 April 2012 and focuses on the twin concepts of management leadership and worker participation in occupational safety and health
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Students keep gas safe – CO poisoning: don’t become a statistic
According to HSE statistics, every year around 15 people die from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. By law, your landlord has to make sure that the gas appliances supplied in your rented accommodation are safe for you to use. As a student, gas safety may not be your top priority, but knowing your rights when you [...]
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Scotland’s apprentice tradesmen get to grips with hidden killer
A new training initiative was launched in Scotland this week which aims to save the lives of tradesmen across the country.
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Clocks go back this weekend – Householders check your smoke alarms as well
Government campaign asks householders to check smoke alarms when you put the clocks back. Encouraging people to test their household smoke alarm at the same time they change their clocks at the end of British Summer time is the aim of the new ‘Fire Kills campaign’.
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European Week for Health and Safety 24 – 28 October 2011
The Healthy Workplaces Europe-wide Campaign for 2010-2011 aims to promote safe and healthy workplaces by encouraging an integrated and structured approach to maintenance.
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Students – keep gas safe
Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas. Don’t mistake the symptoms for a hangover. According to HSE statistics, every year around 15 people die from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. Don’t become a statistic; there are things you can do to keep yourself safe.
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Greater Manchester’s tradesmen to confront a hidden killer
Tradesmen in Greater Manchester can now take advantage of nearly 500 hours of free asbestos awareness training in a bid to tackle ignorance about Britain’s biggest industrial killer.
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Hundreds of pledges in Yorkshire & Humber to confront a hidden killer
Trades people in Yorkshire and the Humber can now take advantage of hundreds of hours of free asbestos awareness training in a bid to tackle ignorance about Britain’s biggest industrial killer.
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Lancashire’s tradesmen to confront a hidden killer
Tradesmen in Lancashire can now take advantage of nearly 200 hours of free asbestos awareness training in a bid to tackle ignorance about Britain’s biggest industrial killer.
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East of England’s tradesmen to confront a hidden killer
Tradesmen in the East of England can now take advantage of hundreds of hours of free asbestos awareness training in a bid to tackle ignorance about Britain’s biggest industrial killer.
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West Midlands tradesmen to confront a hidden killer
Tradesmen in the West Midlands can now take advantage of hundreds of hours of free asbestos awareness training in a bid to tackle ignorance about Britain’s biggest industrial killer.
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London tradespeople to confront a hidden killer
Tradespeople in London can now take advantage of hundreds of hours of free asbestos awareness training in a bid to tackle ignorance about Britain’s biggest industrial killer.





