Occupational Health

Engineered Stone: HSE launches campaign to control silica dust risk
The Health and Safety Executive have launched a campaign tackling occupational lung disease amongst workers where exposure to silica dust is prevalent as a result of working with engineered stone. As of May 11th 2026, dry cutting engineered stone is ...
The Health and Safety Executive have launched a campaign tackling occupational lung disease amongst workers where exposure to silica dust is prevalent...
Chris Wagstaff27 May 2026
Mental Health First Aiders
With upon us, it’s time to focus on what employers can do to improve their employees’ mental health at work and generally support emotional well-bein...
Freddie Eyre11 May 2025
Light Duties at Work: Employer Responsibilities
Part of the HR responsibilities within an organisation include monitoring and managing the . This is because staff members may experience illness or i...
Chris Wagstaff2 April 2019
Protecting Employees from Norovirus
New figures released by health authorities have confirmed that cases of the winter vomiting bug, norovirus, are far higher than last year, with employ...
Chris Wagstaff3 January 2017
Part-Time Workers Miss Out on Occupational Health
Employers should beware of neglecting their duty of care to protect the health of all employees, including part-time workers. The warning from health ...
Andrew Willis16 September 2013