Reporting RIDDOR Accidents 30th January 202317th April 2019 by Eve Johnson Check out our new updated blog post It is a legal requirement to report certain accidents, injuries, deaths and diseases.
What is a High Risk Food? 30th January 202314th April 2019 by Eve Johnson High risk food that isn't handled and used properly is the main reason for food poisoning. Around 500 people a
What can Cause Work-Related Stress? 30th January 202310th April 2019 by Eve Johnson In 2017/2018 there were 595,000 workers suffering from work-related stress, depression or anxiety and it is estimated around 23.9 working days
Who Should Make a RIDDOR Report? 30th January 20232nd April 2019 by Eve Johnson In every company where RIDDOR reports could be made there needs to be a set responsible person, it is the
The 14 Food Allergens 15th March 20241st April 2019 by Eve Johnson Food businesses in the UK have been required since December 2014 to be aware of 14 prescribed allergens in their
The Causes of Schizophrenia 7th March 20231st March 2019 by David Lee Schizophrenia is a very serious mental illness where individuals are unable to differentiate between reality and imagination. It is the
What is COSHH? 15th March 20241st March 2019 by Eve Johnson COSHH stands for the Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health and this refers to a regulation that was brought about
What is an Eating Disorder? 15th March 20241st March 2019 by Eve Johnson An eating disorder is a mental illness, which means that an individual will have a very complex relationship with food
What are the Requirements of DSE? 30th January 20231st March 2019 by Eve Johnson DSE stands for Display Screen Equipment, it is used in the majority of workplaces, it is important to follow precautions
What is RIDDOR? 30th January 20231st March 2019 by Eve Johnson RIDDOR stands for the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations. These Regulations apply in England, Scotland, Wales and
How to Spot the Signs of Radicalisation 30th January 20231st March 2019 by Eve Johnson How does radicalisation take place? Any individual, any age, gender, socio-economic status, or religious belief could be vulnerable to radicalisation
How to Make a RIDDOR Report 30th January 20231st March 2019 by Eve Johnson It is the responsible persons duty to make a RIDDOR report, this includes either an employer, self-employed person and people