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  1. Hot Work Permits: minimising the risks

    It is very clear from statistics that hot works carried out by contractors represents one of the most significant fire risks to a building. All premises engaging the services of contractors are exposed to the risks, although some buildings may be more vulnerable to significant damage than others; heritage premises for example may have less...

    Briefing | 22 Nov 2007

  2. Fire at Olympic Site was an accident

    Workplace Law Network published a white paper yesterday called "Hot Work Permits: minimising the risks". Premium members can download it from here: http://www.workplacelaw.net/news/display/id/12597

    Comment | 23 Nov 2007

  3. Evacuation versus invacuation

    ...lace Law Group Second Floor, Daedalus House, Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2RE T. 0871 777 8881 F. 0871 777 8882 Editor Kelly Mansfield T. 01223 431 054 News and Features Writer Claire Fuller media Sales manager Melissa Ruseler T. 01223 431 056 Designer Gary Jobson Cover image London Fire Brigade LFBphotos.com photography Rex Features istockphoto.com London Fire Brigade production Controller Mike Horscroft publisher David Sharp T. 01223 431 050 Contributors Neil Archibald Incorporated Council of Law Reporting Steve Maslin Clive Raybould Rowley Ashworth Solicitors Shepherd + Wedderburn Employment Te...

    Magazine issue | 10 Jul 2008

  4. Open for Business

    ... on the location and how to book space at the new centre. Summer preparation Although all workers should take steps to protect themselves, employers are under a duty to consider implementing measures, outdoors or indoors, such as: n n n n n shading employees from direct sunlight; the insulation of hot plant and pipes; the provision of fans or air-cooling plant; ensuring hats and other suitable clothing is worn; suitable rest breaks; n scheduling work during a cooler time of day or year; n additional supplies of drinking water; and/or n educate workers about the risks of outdoor working and sun e...

    Magazine issue | 4 May 2010

  5. Changes to Workplace Law Magazine

    ...he IOSH Managing Safely Certificate. editorial Comment from the Editor ... Workplace Law Group Second Floor, Daedalus House, Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2RE T. 0871 777 8881 F. 0871 777 8882 Managing Editor Sara Bean Sub Editor Alex Davies Design Gary Jobson Mike Horscroft Cover image Gary Jobson Photography and illustration Rex Features istockphoto.com www.CartoonStock.com Publisher David Sharp T. 01223 431 050 Editorial Steering Committee Jayn bond, Head of HR, Workplace Law jayn.bond@workplacelaw.net Martin brewer, Partner, Mills & Reeve LLP Martin.Brewer@mills-reeve.com Dale Collins, Solicit...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2009

  6. Smoking ban special

    ... such difficulties were tackled in Scotland, where a similar ban has been in force for a year. REGULARS 06 Legal calendar Ensure that you are ready for all the events and legal developments coming into force in June and July. 07 Forum Thoughts and opinions from Workplace Law Network members on a hot topic. 14 Smokebusters Under the smoking ban local authorities will have wide ranging powers, including powers of entry, legal penalty and prosecution. What exactly will this mean in practice for businesses? Will Council employees be swooping into action wherever and whenever someone lights a ci...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jun 2007

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