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Slightly off track but can anyone tell me which maintenance records, if any need, to kept on paper, rather than electronically. We use a cafm system to manage our planned and reative work and records such as asbestos, legionella etc are retrievable from the system.
Comment | 30 Nov 2007
© Workplace Law Group 2009 All rights reserved Confidential data shredding the evidence Confidential data shredding the evidence Introduction In a tough economic climate, organisations need to be extra vigilant to ensure that they don't fall victim to Britain's fastest growing crime. The problem of how best to protect the integrity and security of our per...
News analysis | 8 Sep 2009
...redding, but that responsible disposal of any confidential information was essential. Simon Pearce, chairman of the BSIA's information destruction section said: "Businesses should bear in mind a number of factors when clearing out old files.” "Firstly, a business' responsibility under the Data Protection Act is key. If a company does not dispose of personal information such as client and employee details, company letterhead and directors' signatures carefully, then they run the risk of contravening the requirements of the Act and facing legal action. "Irresponsible disposal of confiden...
News | 30 Jan 2006
...GIOUS BELIEF? Is it an employer's responsibility to cater for all faiths? SOUNDING OFF New Noise at Work Regulations MORCAMBE BAY Implications for employers of the cockle picker drownings workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace JULY/AUGUST 2005 WHO'S LOOKING AT YOU? Is your confidential data protected? NOT A SHRED OF EVIDENCE Identity theft: what's in your dustbin? FEAR FACTOR Is violence ever just part of the job? HEALTH AND SAFETY STANDARDS A help or a hindrance? Highly commended in the PPA Magazines 2005 Awards - Interactive business and professional magazine of the year IN EVER...
Magazine issue | 1 Jul 2005
...rts the story of Suzy Lamplugh; from when she went missing to the recent developments in the case ... tEChNICAL 28 LEGAL upDATE In-depth technical guidance on: identifying loneworkers; minimising the risks associated with loneworkers; and managing the employment relationship with loneworkers. thE DAtA 32 ThIS MONTh'S STATISTICS Key statistics and information on health and safety and employment law. 21 DRIvING hOME ThE SAfETy MESSAGE Do those who drive as part of their work deserve their poor reputation? What risks do they pose, and what risks do they face, asks James Luckhurst. 24 CLINIC Workp...
Magazine issue | 5 Jun 2008
Individuals’ awareness of their rights under the Data Protection Act has reached an all time high, according to new research published today by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). 90% of individuals know that they have a right to see information that an organisation holds about them compared to 74% three years ago. The research highligh...
News | 16 Nov 2007