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Health and safety at work updates - 06 September 2018
Following the public consultation, the Health and Safety Inspectorate has produced a report summarising the feedback received
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Health and safety at work updates - 16 February 2018
Requirements of the Employers' Liability (Compulsory Insurance) (Jersey) Law 1973
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Health and safety at work updates - 30 September 2018
From Monday 1 October 2018 a new and improved form is available for notification of a major construction project
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Health and safety at work updates - 05 July 2018
The Health and Safety Inspectorate is now inviting any interested stakeholders to comment on the draft Approved Code of Practice
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Health and safety at work updates - 17 December 2018
Employers should ensure that food mixers have interlocked guards fitted in order to meet legal requirements
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Health and safety at work updates - 15 November 2018
The Approved Code of Practice (ACoP), ‘The Safe Operation of Skip and Hook Loaders’ came into force on the 1st November 2018
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Health and safety at work updates - 30 November 2018
The Health and Safety Inspectorate has moved to Maritime House
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Health and safety at work updates - 28 November 2018
This initiative was carried out to review compliance with the standards relating to protection of the inside gap on scaffolds
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Health and safety at work updates - 25 September 2018
A targeted initiative to review the management of the ’inside gap’ on a scaffold will take place during October
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Health and safety at work updates - 21 December 2018
Prosecution results in a significant fine following a fire that occurred after failing to risk assess the task
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Health and safety at work updates - 24 October 2018
Stress continues to be a major issue in the workplace, as highlighted in the 2017 Health and Safety Inspectorate's annual report
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Health and safety at work updates - 05 September 2018
Last Accredited Health and Safety Project Coordinator course to be held
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Health and safety at work updates - 01 March 2018
Half day course for commercial clients, including property managers, insurers and all who have influence during a construction project
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Health and safety at work updates - 16 October 2018
Prosecution results in fines of £65,000 and £5,000 costs following an accident to an employee using an unguarded mincing machine which did not meet the required standards