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Over 150 schools have now been identified as having Reinforced Autoclave Aerated Concrete (RAAC) in their buildings. Law firm Fieldfisher LLP offers legal advice on the ramifications. Following the ...
The new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive will affect the ESG reporting of nearly 50,000 companies. Charlie Knapp at Intelex Technologies outlines what to expect and how to prepare for the ...
Calls for UK government to ban artificial stone worktops follow the first cases of silicosis linked to its manufacturing.
A pedestrian walkway has collapsed at a residents' block in Naples, killing two people and injuring 13.
Two fifths of people in the construction industry believe an accident is “inevitable” on their sites, research has revealed.
A recent survey of facilities managers (FM)s has identified concerns around health and safety and the role it plays in productivity and output.
IOSH and CIOB have urged Labour to consider quality and competency in its ambitious construction targets. Associations including IOSH, CIOB and RoSPA have expressed caution in response to the ...
Key voices from the health and safety sector are calling on the Government to scrap arbitrary deadlines of the EU Retained Law Bill.
Introduction of a single construction regulator among report’s recommendations. The Grenfell Tower fire that killed 72 people was a result of “dishonest” companies and a lack of strategy by the fire ...
In his third regular monthly column for SHP, Simon Turner at Driving for Better Business looks at driver fatigue and how employers can look to educate and ultimately prevent it in their fleet.
A major survey from Microsoft shows employers and employees disagree when it comes to productivity levels while working from home.
National Audit Office cites issues around asbestos and use of lightweight concrete material. A report examining the Department for Education’s (Dfe) objective around safe and well-maintained school ...