Skin Products and Makeup Health and Safety
Makeup can be a fun way for people to express themselves, or to boost confidence; however, it comes with risks.
Expectant Mothers Workplace Safety
Ensuring workplace safety for pregnant employees is crucial to protect both the mother and the developing fetus.
Orphan Run for Hope
On the 10th of June our Software and Applications Engineer Janen will be running the ‘Orphan Run 4 Hope Scotland’. His aim is to raise funds for more than 50 orphanages globally. Although the 5K run presents a personal challenge for him, he is highly motivated by the knowledge that his efforts will support such a worthy cause. […]
Health and Safety in Extreme Sports
Extreme sports such as boxing, snowboarding, and horse racing can be exciting to watch and exhilarating to take part in.
Heat safety in the summer
It is estimated that around 90% of skin damage is due to sun exposure without wearing a suitable SPF lotion, and although it may be tempting to assume that indoor workspaces protect us from the sun’s harmful rays, the reality is that UV radiation can still penetrate windows and cause damage to our skin.
Heated Hair Tools Health and Safety
Whether it’s heat to curl, straighten, dry, or crimp your hair, it is essential to be aware of the health and safety risks when using heat on your hair.
Food safety in the workplace
Although tasty, food can be a vessel to many bacterial diseases such as salmonella and campylobacter.
Barbecue (BBQ) Safety
BBQ season is almost upon us. When it comes to enjoying a BBQ in the sunshine, it is important to follow the safety guidelines for the specific type of BBQ you choose to use.
Managing Shiftwork
Shift Work refers to a work activity scheduled outside standard daytime hours, where there may be a handover of duty from one individual or work group to another; a pattern of work where one employee replaces another on the same job within a 24-hour period.
Hot Work Permit
A Hot Work Permit is a document issued by the employer to authorise work involving hot work such as welding, cutting, grinding, or brazing, in areas within the workplace where there is a risk of fire or explosion.