Briefing
Depression in the workplace: legislation and recommendations
This week is Depression Awareness Week 2008 (21 to 26 April 2008) and the perfect opportunity for employers to consider how best to promote and manage healthy and supportive workplaces for all of i... | briefing | 23 Apr 2008 2:22PM
Sickness absence: January blues or genuine illness?
According to numerous press reports, more than 3.6m – or one in eight – workers called in sick between the Monday and the Wednesday of the first full working week back after the Christm... | briefing | 28 Jan 2008 2:15PM
What is stress and why should employers worry about it?
Today (7 November) is National Stress Awareness Day. With employee stress levels on the rise – the Health and Safety Executive estimate that work-related stress costs society around £3.... | briefing | 7 Nov 2007 9:57AM
Case
Quarrying company fined for not reporting occupational illness
A quarrying company has been fined after an employee contracted the potentially fatal disease silicosis. Robert Thomas Charlton, trading as Border Stone Quarries, of Kirkholmdale, Haltwhistle, was ... | case | 12 Oct 2007 4:18PM
Employee found not to be ill after anonymous tip off
One of the more difficult aspects of managing employees is the management of those on long-term sickness absence. Most employers wish to support employees in such circumstances whilst ensuring that... | case | 5 Oct 2007 4:44PM
Worker scalded: NHS fined £15,000
The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust has been prosecuted following an incident in which a maintenance worker was badly scalded by steam in January 2005.The Trust pleaded guilty to brea... | case | 11 Sep 2007 12:00AM
Construction firms fined over £180,000
Two construction companies have been fined over £180,000 for serious health and safety offences, following an incident which left a worker paralysed.Under section 3(1) of the Health and Safet... | case | 12 Sep 2007 12:00AM
RAF typist wins
An RAF typist has been awarded £484,000 in compensation after injuring her wrist.
The unnamed clerk who is in her twenties picked up the repetitive strain injury while inputting data.
... | case | 1 Aug 2007 12:00AM
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Guide
Guide to Smoking Ban 2007
Practical guidance on the new smoking ban in 2007From 1 July 2007 it will be illegal to smoke or to permit smoking in any workplace or public place in the UK, with England being the last juris... | Guide | 11 Apr 2007 4:26PM
Network news
All in a day’s work? [Audio]
The Right to Request flexible working has enabled a greater number of employees to change their working patterns to help them fit their work schedule around personal commitments. Whilst some employ... | network news | 24 Aug 2007 12:00AM
Workplace Law FM Conference - Occupational health and absence issues
The idea of managing and investing in occupational health is one that is growing in importance for businesses.
Speaking yesterday (31 January) at Workplace Law’s 8th Annual Faci... | network news | 30 Jan 2007 12:00AM
Workplace Law launches new CIPD professional training courses
Workplace Law Training has launched two new CIPD courses for HR and Personnel professionals. These new qualifications add to Workplace Law’s portfolio of accredited training courses and offer... | network news | 18 Jan 2007 12:00AM
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As forecasters at the Met Office predict the highest July temperatures ever recorded this week, with a 30% probability on Wednesday (19 July) of breaking the all-time UK temperatur... | network news | 18 Jul 2006 12:00AM
Spring 2005 Employment Law Update Special Report now available
Workplace Law Publishing has launched the brand-new Employment Law Update: Special Report, Spring 2005 Edition which provides comprehensive, up-to-date and authoritative guidance to new and forthco... | network news | 17 May 2005 12:00AM
News
DSE regulations: both employers and employees are unaware
More than a third of UK workers aren’t aware that they can ask their employer to pay for a sight test if they use a computer screen or electronic till at work, a new study has revealed. ... | news | 15 May 2008 3:49PM
Hiring staff for the way they look could be discriminatory
The growing trend among employers to recruit those with the right look rather than technical skills or experience could be potentially discriminatory, a barrister has warned. The trend has been coi... | news | 1 May 2008 11:37AM
TUC: healthier workplaces needed in fight for the living
Employers are being called upon by the TUC to give better occupational health assistance, to mark Workers’ Memorial (today, 28 April). Workers’ Memorial Day is an internationa... | news | 28 Apr 2008 12:47PM
Employees with mental health problems: what should you do?
Employers and managers underestimate how much their colleagues and employees are suffering from stress anxiety and depression, ACAS has warned in the run up to Depression Awaren... | news | 16 Apr 2008 1:25PM
Work-related health services need a radical change
The National Director for Health and Work has proposed "radical" changes to work-related health services, and has called for an urgent and comprehensive reform to create a new approa... | news | 17 Mar 2008 1:53PM
Policy & Procedure
Display Screen Equipment Policy and Management Guide, version 2.0
Employers are under a general duty to safeguard the health and safety of their employees. In addition, legislation has been introduced over the past decade or so to specifically deal with the risks... | Policy & Procedure |
Special report
Health and Safety Strategies 2007: Case Report
RELAUNCHED!!Strategic level guidance on managing health and safety in the workplaceAll work exposes people to hazards, and so no matter what the business there is always the possibility of an accid... | Special report | 19 Jun 2007 3:23PM
White paper
A Sight for Sore Eyes: VDU use and employers' eyecare obligations
The Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992, which were amended in 2002, place a responsibility on employers to attend to the eyecare of VDU users. While many employers find t... | White paper | 21 Sep 2007 4:03PM
Under Pressure: stress in the workplace
For many working individuals, pressure is an accepted and manageable part of their job and for some people pressure is actually a positive thing that helps them to excel and perform. However, for o... | White paper | 7 Nov 2007 12:38PM
HSE Investigations: from inspection to prosecution
There are a variety of reasons why an HSE Inspector may call upon an employer but it will usually be for one of the following reasons: a routine inspection; an accident may have occurred... | White paper | 16 Oct 2007 10:31AM
Health and Safety at Home: an employer’s concern?
Making sound choices about controlling risks to safety should be an integral part of life, whether at home, at work, on the road or engaged in leisure and recreational activities. In this sense, sa... | White paper | 12 Oct 2007 3:04PM
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