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HSE: Information about health and safety at work Advice, guidance, news, templates, tools, legislation, publications from Great Britain's independent regulator for work-related health, safety and illness; HSE
Risk assessment: Template and examples - HSE A template you can use to help you keep a simple record of potential risks for risk assessment, as well as some examples of how other companies have completed this
HSE Science and Research Publications 2017 Journal Papers Conference Papers Conference Abstracts Posters Trade and Professional Magazine Articles National Statistics Book Chapters Other External Published Material Published Interviews with HSE Scientists and Analysts Reports by HSE Scientists and Expert Committees Reports Prepared for HSE by Other Organisations Annual Science Review The Annual Science Review showcases HSE's science
Health and safety statistics - HSE Provides access to statistics on work-related ill-health, injuries, dangerous occurrences, enforcement and gas safety produced by HSE's Statistics Branch
Types of reportable incidents - HSE If someone has died or has been injured because of a work-related accident, this may have to be reported under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) Not all accidents need to be reported – a RIDDOR report is only required when: the accident is work related [1] , and it results in a reportable injury This page summarises the following types of
HSE Offices Find the address of your nearest HSE Office and Knowledge Centre Inspectors and other field professionals are based in offices organised into regions HSE offices are open 8:30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday Office locations in: East South East London Midlands North West Scotland Wales South West Yorkshire North East Employment Medical Advisory Service (EMAS) You can find information and
Safe use of ladders and stepladders - HSE The law calls for a sensible, proportionate approach to managing risk, and ladders can be a sensible and practical option for low-risk, short-duration tasks, although they should not automatically be your first choice
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