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A Guide to Safe Practices for Street Food
Street food vendors work in unique environments where hygiene and food handling practices are crucial to preventing potential health risks. Furthermore, outdoor food preparation and service pose factors that can heighten the risk of contamination.
Read More >Anti-Slavery Training for a Safer Future
Anti-slavery training equips people and organisations with practical skills to recognise and prevent modern slavery, including forced labour, human trafficking, and servitude. It emphasises understanding current forms of exploitation and the systems that enable them.
Read More >Introduction to CHAS
As a contractor, you are probably aware that there are several accreditation schemes available, with the Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme (CHAS) being one of the most recognised in the industry.
Read More >Ceramic Tilers H&S
Substances that ceramic tilers often use include chemicals found in tile adhesives, which are usually cement-based with additives like quartz sand, re-dispersible polymer powders, and cellulose ethers to enhance bonding and workability.
Read More >Health and Safety for Bricklayers.
Each of the substances a bricklayer might encounter could potentially cause harm, so a risk assessment for these substances is necessary. This type of assessment is very specific: it focuses not on a task that needs to be completed but on the substance being used.
Read More >What's in a Carpenters Risk Assessment
A risk assessment for carpenters identifies workplace hazards, evaluates the potential severity of harm, and establishes suitable control measures to protect workers from accidents and long-term health issues. The specific risks and controls may vary depending on the work environment, ranging from workshop settings to active construction sites.
Read More >Risk Assessments for Gardening
Gardening might not seem to be one of the most dangerous employment sectors if you picture a retired couple spending their days pruning and weeding. However, commercial gardening involves speed and efficiency and includes operating various power tools, such as hedge trimmers and lawnmowers, which carry inherent risks during use.
Read More >What is Health and Safety for Cleaners
A risk assessment for a cleaning company is a document created through a process that involves identifying potential hazards associated with different cleaning tasks. This includes considerations of the environment where cleaning takes place, such as the types of surfaces being cleaned, the equipment used, and the techniques employed by staff.
Read More >The Difference between a COSHH and a Risk Assessment
A COSHH Assessment specifically addresses risks associated with individual substances. In addition to identifying potential risks present during workplace activities, a COSHH Assessment provides comprehensive details, including the classification of hazardous substances such as chemicals, dusts, fumes, gases, and biological agents.
Read More >Plasterers' H&S Documents
Plasterers rely on specific health and safety documents to ensure a secure working environment and compliance with safety standards. These documents provide clear guidelines for managing risks and promoting safe practices on-site.
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