Training for the future of fire
April 5, 2023
The FPA delivers hybrid, online, and taught courses for building safety managers (and trainees), clerks of works, estate managers, asset managers, and other learners. Director of Training at the Fire Protection Association, Claire Wright, examines the changing demands in fire safety training and looks ahead to future needs. Read More
Will “Bonfire Bill” burn bright or burn out?
March 21, 2023
As the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill is debated in the House of Lords, Ian Clements at Quadriga offers clarity around potential outcomes and suggests some laws might have actually had their time. Read More
The revocation of the Working At Height Regulations – Why they need to stay
March 12, 2023
Statistics show that in 2004 there were 67 workplace fatalities as a result of falls from height and in 2022 this had fallen to 29, so why is the Governments post Brexit Revocation and Reform Bill looking to scrap Work At Height Regulations 2005 i? We highlight the importance of retaining them. Read More
Sticking the boot in
February 15, 2023
An unsuccessful shopping trip leads Tim Marsh to thoughts of Brexit and its relation to safety culture. Read More
Four ways to keep warehouse staff safe this Christmas
December 13, 2022
Four ways to keep warehouse staff safe this Christmas Read More
British Safety Council: ‘Let’s not trash the great reputation the UK has for health and safety’
December 2, 2022
SHP hears from Mike Robinson, CEO of the British Safety Council on the Government's Retained EU Law Bill... Read More
‘Leading the way amidst chemical supply chain challenges’ – SHP hears from the CBA
September 14, 2022
SHP hears from Tim Doggett, CEO of the Chemical Business Association (CBA), as he outlines how the association is exercising leadership during these uncertain times... Read More
Government to make it easier for businesses to apply new product safety markings
June 24, 2022
New product conformity markings for most products placed on the market in the UK will now be simpler to apply for, after recent changes made by the government. Read More
‘Brexit Means Brexit’ – How does the UK’s approach to stress and mental health compare to the approach across Europe?
April 11, 2022
Paul Verrico and Sarah Valentine from law firm Eversheds Sutherland consider how the UK’s approach to stress and mental health compares to the approach across Europe. Read More
Brexit Freedoms Bill ‘unlikely’ to change health & safety legal landscape
February 9, 2022
A new Bill is to be brought forward by the government, under plans unveiled by Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, to mark the two-year anniversary of ‘Getting Brexit Done’. Read More