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  1. New fire safety help for accommodation providers

    ...introduced in 2006 for the first time require those responsible for small hospitality businesses to carry out a fire risk assessment.The booklet was developed to address the specific difficulties that B&Bs, guest houses and self catering properties have faced in understanding and complying with the new rules.Recognising that there is no “one size fits all” approach to fire safety, the guide includes a range of cost-effective ways to deliver an adequate level of protection.Communities and Local Government have worked in partnership with the B&B Association, VisitBritain, Farmstay, the Regional...

    News | 19 Nov 2008

  2. New fire safety help for accommodation providers

    .... Its lable city in my home now and I hate it (and I have to keep doors wedged open) what a pitty the government could not have come up with a priority status scheme!!! Having said that I have found out recently that I am the only B&B in town to suffer the inspection and enforcement stratagy of the fire authority, this I am told is due to a cut in manpower budget. Just my luck.

    Comment | 20 Nov 2008

  3. Fire safety guidance for Scottish B&Bs revised

    New fire safety guidance has been published by the Scottish Government which aims to reduce the financial and administrative burden on many of Scotland's estimated 7,000 bed and breakfast and self catering businesses. The new guidance was developed following a consultation with businesses. Busines...

    News | 29 Jun 2010

  4. Half of Fire Safety Reform guides published

    The ODPM has now published half of the new fire safety guides it had committed to producing before the introduction of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order (RRO) on 1 October 2006. In order to help businesses prepare, the Government had committed to releasing the eleven fire risk assessment guides three months in advance of the RR...

    News | 8 Jun 2006

  5. First official review of Fire Safety Order published

    As announced in this month's Fire Safety Engineering, businesses and enforcers are broadly satisfied with the impact and effectiveness of the Fire Safety Order, according to a much anticipated review from the Communities and Local Government department. The initial evaluation of the effectiveness in England of the Regulatory Refor...

    News | 6 Apr 2009

  6. Swine flu – Guidance for business

    ...ns of flu than others, especially older people and people of any age with certain medical conditions. This is why the seasonal flu vaccination is recommended to these groups of people each year. a pandemic is a worldwide epidemic. Pandemic flu is different from seasonal flu because it occurs when a new flu virus emerges into the human population to which most people will be susceptible and which can be spread easily from person to person worldwide ­ all countries will be affected. This will result in many more people becoming severely ill and potentially many more deaths than occur due to season...

    News analysis | 1 May 2009

  7. Evacuation versus invacuation

    ...way! I had never though about it before in my life." p. 22 3 www.workplacelaw.net Latest | Editorial 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 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 Contrib...

    Magazine issue | 10 Jul 2008

  8. London’s burning, where’s the engine?

    ...onth. Employers looking for a complete picture of how moves to modernise the Fire and Rescue Service will impact on their business might find themselves asking, quite literally, where's the engine? Katy Brown gets an inside view on how the pieces of this complicated puzzle will fit together. Do the new fire risk assessment guides live up to expectation? We ask various fire experts, should we burn them or use them? The guides: burn them 12 or use them? NEBOSH Fire Safety and Risk 18 Management Certificate: a candidate's view Tick-box risk assessments 20 Houses in multiple occupation 24 Workplace...

    Magazine issue | 1 Oct 2006

  9. The burning issue

    ...laughter Bill. But according to the defence, the case is likely to have little impact on the proposals 18 WORKPLACE LAW IS 10! P20 David Sharp gives a personal perspective on Workplace Law Group as the company celebrates its 10th anniversary LEGAL UPDATE 24 CASE LAW Important cases breaking the news this month, with comment and guidance from the legal experts 26 TECHNICAL UPDATE Comprehensive legal guidance on: changing terms and conditions; absence and stress in the workplace; and sentencing developments in health and safety cases 31 CLINIC Workplace Law's panel of legal advisors answer yo...

    Magazine issue | 1 Nov 2005

  10. Survival of the fit note?

    ...in people. Page 45 Legal update: Lessons learnt from the super-injunctions debacle. Page 16 Chartered course Iain Brodie, Chairman of the RICS Facilities Management Executive Group. Page 22 Rights of reply Solicitor's Association argues tribunal reform could lead to more red tape. Page 27 Plus: News and case round up of the leading FM, health and safety and HR stories ... workplace law health and safety Contents In this issue ... Latest 05 EDITORIAL Note of caution. IOSH accredited training from Workplace Law IOSH Managing Safely Certificate Choose from one of three study modes to suit yo...

    Magazine issue | 5 Jul 2011

  11. Internships – Are you breaking the law?

    ...embers of the Workplace Law Network Exploitation or opportunity? The net value of unpaid interns inside this issue MAY/JUN 2011 Issue 60 Wheels come off Kelvin Reynolds of the BPA on how the Government needs to clarify plans to ban wheel clamping. Page 22 Fire proof CPd surplus to requirements New Waste Management Regulations explained. Page 28 Comment: Why Workplace Law supports the Yes to Fairer Votes Campaign. Page 45 Legal update: The Coalition Government's Red Tape Challenge. Page 16 Plus: News and case round up of the leading FM, health and safety and HR stories ... The Warwickshire...

    Magazine issue | 3 May 2011

  12. Grinding to a halt: Why Government policy risks bringing business to a standstill

    workplacelaw place ace c The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network Grinding to a halt? Why Government policy risks bringing business to a standstill inside this issue JAN/FEB 2011 Issue 58 Comment: This magazine's first cover star reviews the new Equality Act. Page 45 Clinic: Useful advice on coping with weather related disruption. Page 40 Plus: News and case round up of the leading health and safety, FM and HR stories ... Matthew Powell-Howard, Accreditation Manager at NEBOSH, on achieving exam success. Page 22 Badge of distinction Gre...

    Magazine issue | 4 Jan 2011

  13. The world in your hands?

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network A new decade: It's now in your hands inSide thiS iSSue JAN/FEB 2010 Issue 52 Strike action Wonderful Copenhagen? Analysis of the discussions and decisions reached during the Climate Change conference. interview: Ali Moran, Chair of the BIFM People Management Special Interest Group. Page 22 Comment: T...

    Magazine issue | 8 Jan 2010

  14. The Diversity Dilemma

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network 'Tis the season... ...to treat everyone fairly? iNsiDE This issuE NOV/DEC 2009 Issue 51 A ding dong or merrily high? You'll never walk alone Health promotion campaign in Liverpool. Page 24 NEW! CPD section Expert guidance on DSE and the DDA. Page 30 Comment: What are you doing to ensure this world is a fit place for the next generation? Page 45 interview: Peter Reading, Fire Safety Manager at the Ministry of Justice, on the RRO so far. Page 22 Plus: An all new data section, and a news ...

    Magazine issue | 2 Nov 2009

  15. Changes to Workplace Law Magazine

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network New legislation But equal treatment for all? New Look MaGaziNe SEPT/OCT 2009 Issue 50 God's green earth Partner profile Meet Chris Hoar, DG at the Facilities Management Association. Body of evidence How PHS Datashred helps the NHS dispose of its confidential data. Comment: Will the new Equality Bil...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2009

  16. Soap star: The hygiene special issue

    ... providing many issues for managers to contend with: there are problems related to staff monitoring; allocation; disability and access; as well as germs that can be carried from the washroom to the rest of the workplace. 05 EDITORIAL 09 Focus 12 TImE WATCh Last year, a Scottish meat firm made the news after it was revealed that staff had to clock off to go to the toilet. However, although controversial, monitoring of breaks isn't illegal and many believe it to be of benefit to both employees and employers. 22 neTWoRK 19 TEN yEARS Of WORkpLACE LAW CONfERENCES missing some pieces? get the full ...

    Magazine issue | 3 Mar 2009

  17. 48: How the 48-hour working week could push employers to the max

    ... R v. Chargot Limited. Page 28 NEBOSH National General Certificate: choose your direction STUDY OVER 10 WEEKS Contents In this issue ... LATEST 05 EDITORIAL The worlds of health and safety, employment and premises management are forever changing, but it is not often we have a day where breaking news is quite as significant as on 17 December, when the European Parliament voted on proposed amendments to the Working Time Directive. CLASSROOM IN LONDON 22 FOCuS 12 48: puShING WORKING TImE TO ThE mAx? The European Parliament recently voted 421 to 273 in favour of amendments tabled for the Worki...

    Magazine issue | 5 Feb 2009

  18. Killing time

    ...inning a state lottery than being criminally charged" P. 14 3 www.workplacelaw.net Latest | Editorial 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 Editor Kelly Mansfield T. 01223 431 054 News and Features Writer Claire Fuller Project Editor Alex Davies Design Gary Jobson Photography & illustration cartoonstock.com istockphoto.com Rex Features Dayna Clark Production Controller Mike Horscroft Membership Services Manager Gillian Nightingale Publisher David Sharp T. 01223 431 050 Contribut...

    Magazine issue | 27 Feb 2008

  19. "We don't serve wheelchairs"

    ...CERTIFICATE IN EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS IS REALLY LIKE... Three current students divulge their experiences to date of studying the CIPD Certificate in Employment Relations Law and Practice with Workplace Law Training. TECHNICAL 28 LEGAL UPDATE In-depth information and guidance on: Carers ­ a need for new discrimination legislation?; Employment Tribunal claims ­ will the numbers keep rising; and Equal pay cases ­ who is a comparator? 18 EFFORTLESS INCLUSION "If we get the products right, then those products will effortlessly or automatically appeal to the widest range of possible users and custom...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jan 2008

  20. Facefacts: The real cost of social networking to your business

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network Social networking, Facebook, eBay ... The real cost to your business, and what you can do about it :-) INSIDE THIS ISSUE OCTOBER 2007 Issue 31 NEW this month: The data Five pages of key statistics and information, now in every issue Interview: Michelle Mahdon, the Work Foundation Page 20 Plus: Legal calendar | Clinic | Case reports | Technical guidance | Client focus | Comment and more ... WORKING THROUGH THE PAIN BARRIER Shock new report sa...

    Magazine issue | 16 Oct 2007

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