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In the health & safety space we often say that the risk you walk past is the level of risk you are prepared to accept. In this paper we argue that CEO's must build trust to develop better safety in the workplace.
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New legislation demands immediate reporting of any incident where material harm to the environment is caused or threatened. Our paper details the legislative changes, the potential business risks and how to respond.
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European Directives being enacted over the next decade are opening up opportunities for the development and expansion of recycling facilities, particularly in Eastern Europe, but ensuring they capitalise on these opportunities isn't straight forward.
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With the recent hosepipe ban announced in the UK we thought we would share some interesting facts on how we use water in our homes and how to reduce our consumption...
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Health & Safety is full of myths, our 1-pager looks at root causes, the Judith Hackitt challenge, matching investment to risk and reasonable and practical behaviours.
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Australian Workplace Health and Safety Act and manual handling
In Australia's new 2012 Workplace Health and Safety Act what are the definitions of hazardous manual tasks? Find out the impact on your business. -
Changes to OHS laws in Australia are defining the responsibility of a Director in improving their understanding of what their health and safety risk is and how they can provide a proactive response.
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Can you afford to assume no responsibility in enabling your contractors employees to understand your OHS systems and processes?
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Workplace Health and Safety Act expands definition of 'officer' in Australia
Australian regulators frustrated in health and safety related cases where individuals responsible for an incident hide behind their employers are defining the role of an officer as someone who has responsibility in the business. -
The adoption of the model Workplace Health & Safety Act and Regulations by each state and territory in Australia has been lukewarm. Find out why and what this means for businesses.

