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All posts by Mark Bowers

Fee for Intervention is ‘Effective and Should Stay’

An independent report has concluded that the Fee for Intervention (FFI) scheme implemented by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) in October 2012 has proven effective and should stay.

Recent HSE News, Myths and Prosecutions: October 2014

Northern Ireland work-related deaths drop by almost 50 per cent The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) published its annual report in September, which confirmed a dramatic reduction in work-related deaths.

The Economic Consequences of Inadequate Mental Health Support at Work

The world’s biggest professional health and safety membership organisation, the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH), reiterated the need for increased support of mental health at work, after the release of England’s Chief Medical Officer’s annual report on 9 September.

Recent HSE News, Myths and Prosecutions – September 2014

Burger van refuses to cut burger in half A London burger van refused a customer’s request to cut a burger in half, citing ‘health and safety reasons’.

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