@medicman1987 @IOSH_tweets@IOSH_FireRisk @IOSH_Bristol @IOSHmagazine You will be fine. If you have got this far then you've done the work already. Don't over think it and give yourself some rest over the weekend. Let me know how you get on.
@RBAsbestos @IOSH_const Asbestos is present in many schools. Starting point is identifying the duty holder, they can find out if asbestos is present and take appropriate action if it is. Some good guidance here (checklist at the bottom is excellent).
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It's Men’s Health Week and HSE is shining a light on occupational lung disease. If your workers are exposed to flour dust, you must manage the risks of exposure to protect their respiratory health. Further information here: https://t.co/HSGf4zlrbK #WorkRight#MensHealthWeek
♻️ Join our FREE WEBINAR ♻️ we will explore the importance of waste disposal from research laboratories.
Speaker:
Anne Woolridge, Independent Safety Services Limited
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We really appreciate all the time you dedicate to us, to your fellow IOSH members and to the profession as we near the end of #NVW2021
Explore the many ways members can get involved, and encourage others: https://t.co/e94Y7ktWe1
#SmallActionsBigImpact#OneIOSH#Volunteering
HSE is carrying out spot checks and inspections on businesses across the country. Listen to how this business had taken measures to help minimise the spread of the virus. https://t.co/f17DiJfiEl #WorkRight#coronavirus
See what HSE Inspector Martin Heywood encountered while carrying out a spot inspection on a business in Manchester. For further guidance visit https://t.co/f17DiJfiEl #WorkRight#coronavirus
(2 of 2) If you have employees working at height and you are unsure how to manage them, this free Barbour guide will be of assistance.
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(1 of 2) The governing body of Christ the King Catholic High School and Sixth Form Centre in Southport has been fined after an employee fell from height whilst performing routine maintenance duties.
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I'm currently working towards my chartered status. I had a very helpful discussion with my Mentor last night where we talked through the process. I would thoroughly reccomend mentoring to all IOSH professionals.
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If you have people working from home as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, there are a number of issues to consider. Read our advice for employers on protecting home workers: https://t.co/IZdKMUp3sl
For all those celebrating Burns Night tonight, if you are in Scotland thr requirements on home smoke detectors changed at the end of 2020. Enjoy your celebrations but Stay Safe.
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@IOSH_FireRisk I work for a university and we have been working hard to ensure electrical equipment being used at home is safe. My advice would be to ensure both user and formal checks of electrical equipment are carried out.
We're planning a virtual #event, free for all to join, to discuss the future of work post-pandemic and how we can better support our employees' health, safety and #wellbeing in a changeable environment. Who's interested?
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