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Low-risk businesses could save £140 million a year if 20% sought basic health and safety advice from the HSE and other government sources rather than buying in consultancy, according to a new report. Read the full story.
What do you think? Is 20 hours a year on administration to comply with safety regulations too much? Tell us in our opinion poll.
Last week’s results: Road risk Do you check employees' licences and servicing paperwork before letting them drive their own cars for work purposes? Yes: 49% No: 33% We provide pool cars/hire cars instead: 18%
Question of the week
andrewdb has added a question on DSE and posture. Can you answer it?
HSW and PHR magazine are planning an expert forum on work-related stress. If you have any questions you would like us to put to specialists in stress management, please email them to hsw@lexisnexis.co.uk before 25 August.
Best wishes,
Kellie Mundell, Community Editor Read my blog here >>
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Major accident investigations: the aftermath  Paul Hopkin considers how major incident investigations have moved from examining plant and equipment failures to consider safety culture and behaviour.
Moving targets: dynamic risk assessment  Lucie Ponting and Jocelyn Dorrell look at how dynamic risk assessment can help employees manage risks as they arise.
Barrington's concrete results  This year, CEMEX UK's Safety Sword was handed to the Barrington cement plant and quarry - which has managed eight years with only one lost-time accident. Andrea Oates reports.
Pillar to post: industrial doors  Mark Baugh of Caljan Rite-Hite discusses the ins and outs of industrial door safety.
Cases in point: stress  Lawrence Bamber reviews the most important common-law cases which have been brought to court as a result of poor stress risk management. |
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Butterworths 7th Behavioural Safety and Leadership User Conference and Awards 2008 18 September 2008, Edgbaston Cricket Club, Birmingham
In association with Ryder Marsh Safety Ltd
This conference will allow H&S professionals to share best practice in human factors and behavioural safety and delegates will hear from both a managerial and line perspective on key behavioural safety issues. Click here for more information.
Behavioural Safety Best Practice Awards 2008
Have you implemented any behavioural safety processes or initiatives in place recently in your organisation? If so, you will be eligible to enter this acclaimed award. For more information, contact Emma Frith on 020 7400 2746. |

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