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In Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment

...appliance is a equipment that has a flexible cord and is supplied by a plug" Is that why it is not c... | comment | 5 Aug 2008 12:00AM


In Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment

...e "fixed equipment". However, periodic inspection and testing of the installation, as defined by Chapte... | comment | 7 Aug 2008 12:00AM


In Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment

Malcolm, I understand the problem you've got trying to ascertain safe i... | comment | 11 Aug 2008 12:00AM


In Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment

...ppliances which come under the heading 'Portable' and which now appears to include fixed appliances con... | comment | 12 Aug 2008 12:00AM


First Aid for students

I work for a learning provider and we have had an application from a learner who has... | comment | 23 Jul 2008 12:00AM


First Aid for students

...m. This is a Controlled Drug (like Morphine, etc) and subject to strict controls. More importantly ... | comment | 23 Jul 2008 12:00AM


Hot Food at work

...ues as this would become a food preperation area, and that includes areas where an employee is making a... | comment | 24 Jul 2008 12:00AM


Hot Food at work

Sandwiches and a flask of hot soup in the winter shoul... | comment | 24 Jul 2008 12:00AM


Hot Food at work

...a relevant letter quoting the correct information and if possible get all staff to sign. If there is... | comment | 25 Jul 2008 12:00AM


Hot Food at work

...cern here would be potential cross contamination and possible food poisoning. Thanks Charlie | comment | 4 Aug 2008 12:00AM


Hot Food at work

As a company we recently relocated and took into account the fact that we were futher aw... | comment | 5 Aug 2008 12:00AM


Hot Food at work

...dy in the workplace is responsible for the health and safety of others. If, in the face of best advice ... | comment | 5 Aug 2008 12:00AM


Hot Food at work

I fully agree that 'suitable and sufficient facilities should be provided' but i'm... | comment | 7 Aug 2008 12:00AM


Hot Food at work

...od free of charge, hot or otherwise. Alan's originating comment was that hot food wasn't allowed, not ... | comment | 7 Aug 2008 12:00AM


Hot Food at work

...ect employers to supply the food too. Of course what I meant was that employers provide the means by w... | comment | 7 Aug 2008 12:00AM


Hot Food at work

...ra 232 WHSW ACOP gives detail of what is suitable and sufficient. The ACOP further goes on to say that ... | comment | 3 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Hot Food at work

There are rules about the temperature of the workplace - it should be 'reasonable'. ... | comment | 7 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Disabled air passengers to be protected by new measures

...disabled travellers. I think the airline industry and the airports should see this legislation as an op... | comment | 23 Jul 2008 12:00AM


'Ridiculous' health and safety rules tell carpenters to ban the broom

...tory system, some hard wood dusts are carcinogens and can cause nasl cancers. Like everything else s... | comment | 28 Jul 2008 12:00AM


'Ridiculous' health and safety rules tell carpenters to ban the broom

Reporting on stupid health and safety decisions is one thing, but this really go... | comment | 29 Jul 2008 12:00AM


'Ridiculous' health and safety rules tell carpenters to ban the broom

Following up from my previous comment and others, I was reading the Metro on the way into w... | comment | 30 Jul 2008 12:00AM


'Ridiculous' health and safety rules tell carpenters to ban the broom

...ork of which schools are not (except for teachers and staff of course) | comment | 31 Jul 2008 12:00AM


Escape route in roof space

Hi Andy, This is a very difficult question to give you ... | comment | 12 Aug 2008 12:00AM


RIGHT TO WORK IN UK

...employee has re applied prior to the expiry date (and can prove that) - then the HO will allow the empl... | comment | 24 Jul 2008 12:00AM


RIGHT TO WORK IN UK

Does the same apply for non EU nationals on a 2 year (1 year working) visa. ie we ar... | comment | 25 Jul 2008 12:00AM


RIGHT TO WORK IN UK

...r visa you cannot contunue to employ them. Also that 12 months is for all employment not just the empl... | comment | 25 Jul 2008 12:00AM


Painter to appeal fine for smoking in "work vehicle"

...ould have thought smoking in a van that has paint and maybe paint stripper etc was not a great idea. Th... | comment | 24 Jul 2008 12:00AM


Painter to appeal fine for smoking in "work vehicle"

If this guy is telling the truth and he is self emoployed and does not allow any of hi... | comment | 31 Jul 2008 12:00AM


Painter to appeal fine for smoking in "work vehicle"

...oke when the roof is down but have an employee/co-worker in the vehicle with you?!? | comment | 31 Jul 2008 12:00AM


Painter to appeal fine for smoking in "work vehicle"

...is is now becoming so ludicrous, what next, a ban and a fine for smoking in your own home. Should thes... | comment | 1 Aug 2008 12:00AM


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