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NEW research into the safety of telescopic ladders

82% of the telescopic ladders we tested failed the required EN 131-6 safety tests, were non-compliant and, in the majority of cases, were unsafe to use! These ladders – including some from our best-loved retailers – failed to meet the minimum safety requirements designed to keep users safe. Worse still, over half of the failed …

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New Electrical Product Recalls

We have added 9 new recall listings to our website during April. Click on the links below to find out more about the recall listing, including a description of the item and what to do if you think you have the affected product. Nano Ionic Facial Steamer Vevor Sealing Machine Vevor Welding Machine SEDOM LED …

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HSE safety alert: Mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs): Failure to detect mechanical failure in drive units leading to uncontrolled fall of platforms

Issue Industry is alerted to a serious technical fault that HSE has found with mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs) used widely across construction projects. These can be used in other industries for access and to maintain large plant. Platforms could fall from height where mechanical faults in drive units go undetected. If not rectified quickly, …

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HSE safety alert: Ear loop respirators/masks do not provide protection as tight fitting RPE Bulletin issued: 27 April 2022

Issue New HSE research has revealed that respirators/masks which rely on ear loops (including those provided with clips, ‘snuggers’ or other means of tightening the fit of the mask) to hold the respirator/mask in place, do not protect people adequately when used as tight fitting respiratory protective equipment (RPE). Outline of the problem HSE has …

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Issued: 22 April 2022 HSE has guidance offering advice on how, when and where to use ladders and stepladders safely.

1. Overview Ladders and stepladders are not banned under health and safety law. The law calls for a sensible, proportionate approach to managing risk, and ladders can be a sensible and practical option for low-risk, short-duration tasks, although they should not automatically be your first choice. There are simple, sensible precautions you should take to …

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HSE eBulletin

Issued: 6 April 2022 On 6 April 2022 the Personal Protective Equipment at Work (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (PPER 2022) came into force and amend the 1992 Regulations (PPER 1992).

Offshore crane boom hoist rope failures

HSE has issued a safety notice following two separate incidents that occurred on offshore installations as a result of the failure of a crane boom hoist rope.

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Fire Watch Introduced at Two Newbury Apartment Blocks Over Wall Safety Concerns

A 24-hour fire watch has been put in place at two apartment blocks in Newbury following concerns about the safety …

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HSE has updated its infections and biological hazards at work guidance HSE has published extensively improved guidance on managing infection …

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