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Despite decades of tracking incidents and analysing outcomes, serious injuries and fatalities remain stubbornly persistent across high-risk industries. The latest

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Recent ONS statistics reveal that the retail sector prospered this summer with 0.5% growth in both August and July. However, this momentum

When incidents occur, most organisations ask: What happened? Fewer ask the question that actually matters: Why did it happen, and

Each month on Health & Safety Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the sector – and

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Less than half (43%) of middle managers working in frontline businesses in the UK have had an improvement idea implemented

Incident reporting in the workplace has historically been viewed as a compliance requirement: a box-ticking exercise carried out long after

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a stark warning to employers after new data revealed that being struck

With Bonfire Night fast approaching, businesses in the events sector hosting outdoor displays are being reminded to stay compliant with

Mental health support in the workplace has evolved rapidly over the last decade, and today it is viewed as a

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has urged employers to go beyond raising awareness and take practical steps to prevent

Each month on Health & Safety Briefing we’re shining the spotlight on a different part of the sector – and
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