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  1. New guidance on driving at work announced

    Great, does that include free eyesight test like display screen operators with a view to reduce or mitigating risks of visual fatigue and vigilance decremation ? DSA, AA/RAC along with RNIB & Guide Dogs for the Blind have all produced various papers over time on the level of drivers visual acuity where it was found that at least 16% of drivers would have been unable to pass the visual requirements if they were to retake their driving test NOW.

    Comment | 23 Apr 2008

  2. How much does it cost to kill someone at work?

    ...ls that examining why employees behave dangerously is the key to an improved health and safety culture. Health and safety in the UK: a real manifesto for change Chris Streatfeild puts forward ideas to make a real change to health and safety in the UK. 26 workplacelaw 3 Are you prepared for the new Corporate Manslaughter Bill? Corporate Health and Safety BRIEFING An essential one-day event for directors and senior health and safety managers 3 October 2007 Institute of Directors, London Certified by Workplace Law Group and IOSH Suitable for directors and senior managers in private and publ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2007

  3. 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

  4. Who's looking at you?

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace April 2005 NOT EVERYONE CAN HEAR THIS Where disability meets fire safety WHAT IS A RELIGIOUS 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 Plus: Freedom of Information, asbestos, vibration, business continuity IN EVERY ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY, PREMISES MANAGEMENT workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace April 2005 ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jul 2005

  5. Corporate Killing: The Vehicle as a Place of Work

    The British Standards Institute (BSI) claims that the new 'mobile workforce' is falling outside the protection of company health and safety cover. John Lennox, the transport expert for the BSI, announced in a recent speech on Corporate Killing that more must be done to ensure occupational health and safety of employees - such as sales staff, company r...

    News | 26 Jun 2003

  6. ETs on the rise

    ...res may have to change. Page 34 Compliance expert Paul Caddick says there's more to electrical safety than PAT testing. Page 22 down PAt Fire drill Learning the lessons from a headline prosecution under the RRO. Page 24 net benefits The development of sector-specific FM networks. Page 27 Plus: News and case round up of the leading health and safety, FM and HR stories ... 10 ck ba t en d! ev man l e fu ss lar d ce uc opu s p th by health and safety workplace law human resources Mock Employment Tribunal Thursday 21 October 2010 Workplace Law Executive Centre, Clerkenwell, London workpla...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2010

  7. Headache? Try new and improved law and regulation!

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network HeadacHe? Try NEW improvEd laW aNd rEgulaTioN! longer lasting Fast acting Increased holiday allowance Dispute resolution simplified ­ again New formula CORGI becomes Gas Safe Register and much more ... APRIL UPDATE sPEcIAL IssUE APRIL 2009 Issue 46 Ian Fielder: BIFM Chief Executive on the challenges for the f...

    Magazine issue | 1 Apr 2009

  8. 2009: new beginnings

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network 2009: new beginnings Including our essential guide to workplace regulation in the New Year NEW YEAR spEciAl issUE DECEMBER 08/JANUARY 09 Issue 43 Energy performance certificates: The biggest challenge of 2008? Page 22 Death of the temp Why new laws threaten the future of agency workers. Page 16 put throug...

    Magazine issue | 8 Dec 2008

  9. New government strategy to tackle business waste

    Environment Secretary David Miliband has today (24 May) published a new strategy for cutting waste, and said that everyone — businesses, individuals, local authorities and the Government — has a role to play by reducing the waste they produce. Waste reduction has been highlighted by the Government as an essential part of the drive to tackle climate change, as l...

    News | 24 May 2007

  10. Has the HSE lost its bite?

    ...ss seriously. Director of the Centre for Corporate Accountability, David Bergman responds. LEGAL UPDATE Case law 24 Legal experts offer their advice to employers on recent case law. Clinic 31 What is working time? Technical guidance 26 Analysis 34 P24 In-depth legal guidance on: Noise at work: new duties; Employers' legal responsibility for those not in their employment; and Asbestos: a summary of revisions to the Regulations. The effect of crime on business workplacelaw 3 workplacelaw 4 workplacelaw MAGAZINE Kelly Mansfield T. 01223 431 054 Bitten off more than it can chew? The HSE...

    Magazine issue | 1 Apr 2006

  11. Old git, or still work fit?

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace FEBRUARY 2006 ISSUE 14 Taking the p*ss Are you testing employees' urine? A waste of energy New legal duties to switch it off! Old git Or still work-fit? Highly commended: PPA Magazine of the Year 2005 ­ interactive business and professional Highly commended: AOP Online Publisher of the Year 2005 - business IN EVERY ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY, PREMISES MANAGEMENT CONTENTS Leg...

    Magazine issue | 1 Feb 2006

  12. Religious beliefs: should employers cater for all faiths?

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace May 2005 RELIGIOUS BELIEF? To what extent should employers cater for all faiths? DOES EVERYONE KNOW THERE'S A FIRE? Disability discrimination meets health and safety SOUNDING OFF New Noise at Work Regulations MIGRANT WORKERS Are you exploiting illegal immigrants? Plus: Freedom of information, asbestos, vibration, business continuity IN EVERY ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY, PREMISES MANAGEMENT CONTENTS P8 06 07 08 LEGAL CALENDAR Upcoming legislative developments, con...

    Magazine issue | 1 May 2005

  13. Do Workplaces Need Camera Phone Guidance?

    ...ina Milanesi, analyst for Gartner. "For example, many phones can also record voices. Therefore, it's hard to decide where to draw a firm line about what can and can't be used at work." However, Tom Potbury, an employment law specialist with Masons, the firm behind OUT-LAW.COM, says that another new workplace policy may not be required: "I'd agree with Gartner that banning camera phones is probably unnecessary for most organisations. But, depending on what measures the employer already has in place, there may not be any need for a new staff policy." Potbury explains that if an employe...

    News | 8 Mar 2004

  14. 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

  15. Mug’s game? Excessive risk aversion

    ..., is on 7 November to raise awareness of the issue. The charity says there are many misconceptions about workplace bullying, a common one being that those individuals usually targeted are weak, ineffectual poor workers; in fact, says the charity, the opposite is often true. Bullying has been in the news recently because of recent large profile cases; in particular the case of Helen Green who was awarded £800,000 after it was ruled that she had been the victim of a "deliberate and concerted campaign of bullying" by fellow employees at Deutsche Bank. In another case the House of Lords ruled that t...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jul 2006

  16. Disability access: is it becoming clear yet?

    ...ders on their legal queries P24 34 ANALYSIS The impact of workplace design on employee stress, absenteeism and performance workplacelaw 3 workplacelaw Editor Design Photography MAGAZINE Kelly Mansfield T. 01223 431 054 Happy 1st birthday! One year ago, Workplace Law Group took a leap into new territory and launched Workplace Law Magazine. The new format, which replaced the long-running Facilities Management Legal Update journal, formed a fresh, innovative approach to helping over 45,000 UK employers to keep tabs on employment law, health and safety, and premises management. I'm delighte...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2005

  17. Business as usual? London bomb blasts

    ...eaders on their legal queries P24 34 ANALYSIS The impact of workplace design on employee stress, absenteeism and performance workplacelaw 3 workplacelaw Editor Design Photography MAGAZINE Kelly Mansfield T. 01223 431 054 Happy 1st birthday! One year ago, Workplace Law Group took a leap into new territory and launched Workplace Law Magazine. The new format, which replaced the long-running Facilities Management Legal Update journal, formed a fresh, innovative approach to helping over 45,000 UK employers to keep tabs on employment law, health and safety, and premises management. I'm delighte...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2005

  18. Legionella trial special

    workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace April 2005 NOT EVERYONE CAN HEAR THIS Where disability meets fire safety WHAT IS A RELIGIOUS 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 Plus: Freedom of Information, asbestos, vibration, business continuity IN EVERY ISSUE: EMPLOYMENT LAW, HEALTH & SAFETY, PREMISES MANAGEMENT workplacelaw know-how to manage your workplace April 2005 ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jun 2005

  19. No smoking? Employers face the costs of kicking the habit

    ... whether it is time that the introduction of rights in the workplace was justified through a balance between the need for the particular right and the cost to business LEGAL UPDATE P22 26 CASE LAW Workplace Law's panel of legal experts comment on the implications of important cases breaking the news this month 28 TECHNICAL UPDATE 33 CLINIC 34 ANALYSIS Comprehensive legal guidance on Data Protection: dealing with staff health issues; Work at Height: the new Regulations; and Part M (2004): access to and use of buildings Solutions to your workplace legal queries Research reveals that, of all...

    Magazine issue | 1 Apr 2005

  20. 2005: getting to grips with the legal year ahead

    workplacelaw Know-how to manage your workplace 2005 10 steps to get to grips with the legal year ahead Dec 2004 / Jan 2005 Noise at work New duties to protect employees' hearing `Fat' discrimination Could overweight employees be considered disabled under DDA? Private life Do employees have a duty to behave outside of work? Corporate killing Will businesses be held responsible for workplace fatalities? In every issue: employment l...

    Magazine issue | 15 Dec 2004

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