HSE

Working Safely Around Machinery: Lessons from Real HSE Cases

Machinery in the workplace can pose serious risks. People may be struck by moving parts or ejected material, become trapped between components, or have body parts drawn into rollers, belts, or drive m...

Workplace Injury & Ill Health- Insights from the Latest HSE 2024/25 Data

he Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published its latest annual statistics on work-related injuries and ill health in Great Britain for the period 2024/25. These figures provide valuabl...

HSE Finds Gaps in Workplace Noise Protection and Training

Noise-induced hearing loss is still a serious workplace risk Loud noises can cause sensitive cells in the inner ear to become overloaded, leading to temporary hearing loss. Repeated exposure may resul...

Proposed Changes to the Asbestos Control Regulations: HSE Consultation Opens

Over 25 years after the final prohibitions on the supply of asbestos, asbestos-related diseases still account for around 5,000 deaths annually, including mesothelioma, lung cancer and asbestosis. Wher...