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Which First-aid Supplies Does Your Organisation Need?

Which first aid supplies does your organisation need?

The Health and Safety Regulations 1981 require all employers to not only provide but update adequate and appropriate first aid equipment, facilities and trained individuals. This ensures that in the event of an emergency it can be dealt with quickly and effectively. Accidents and illnesses can occur at any time so First Aid Supplies much be available at all times. The question of “What is adequate and appropriate for my workplace?”  will all depend on the organisation’s circumstances and needs must be assessed to ensure the right amount of supplies are accessible. Smaller organisations with a low level hazard will… Read more

Fire Prevention Techniques

Fire Prevention Day:  exists to raise awareness of techniques that can prevent disasters, and to recognize the work of the fire fighters. One of the greatest threat to any business is fire; it can destroy almost everything in minutes. You can never be too careful when putting a fire prevention strategy in place. The gov.uk fire statistics (2013) show that in the months from April-September showed 140 fire fatalities in England alone. As a result we must have known fire prevention strategies put in place to reduce the amount of fires. Main duties in the creation of a fire prevention strategy… Read more

Introduction to the New Pig Absorbent Range

New Pig are the world’s leading manufacturer of leak and spill products since 1985.  Before 1985 the popular choice for cleaning up oily messes, but the intense labour and disposal was expensive and its silica by product was and still is extremely dangerous to health. New Pig made spill control products more absorbent, light and easier to use. There organisation consists of 2 brands: the premium New Pig brand and the economical Spill Warehouse brand. They manufacture high quality products that are consistently efficient throughout the workplace. They pride themselves of years of knowledge and expertise in the industry whilst… Read more

CoSHH, a Simple Guide for the Workplace

Classification of hazardous chemicals The scientific assessment of how a chemical can cause harm is what defines classification. Does the chemical irritate the eyes, combust or cause cancer. Classification of a chemical is important so people using them understand any hazardous effects. The substance could have to human health or on the environment and protect all from harm. Classification is the responsibility of chemical suppliers. Suppliers use a criteria set to an internationally agreed standard to identify hazards. There are criteria for: Physical Hazards Health Hazards Environmental Hazards When classifying a chemical; the supplier must consider: What harm it may cause Likelihood of chemical causing… Read more