by mark | Apr 28, 2017 | Health and Safety
Accidents still happen in the workplace on a daily basis despite the rigorous controls of safety measures such as ‘in house’ risk assessments and ‘real time’ daily safety supervision. Why accidents still happen – Everyone can make errors no matter how well...
by mark | Apr 28, 2017 | First Aid
Currently, there is no legal requirement for places of education to have access to a defibrillator. However, campaigners are pushing for new laws to bring about the introduction of defibrillators in all public places, including schools – and some schools have already...
by mark | Jan 30, 2016 | Health and Safety
As a result of its unique properties of temperature, chemical and fire resistance, asbestos was previously used for many applications including spray coating on steelwork, concrete walls and ceilings for fire protection and insulation; insulation lagging in pipework,...
by mark | Jul 20, 2014 | Health and Safety
Opening a care organisation – Currently there are over 39,000 providers of residential or other care services across England, with 25,000 of these regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). Rising care needs across the UK has led to an increase of new...
by mark | Apr 18, 0201 | First Aid
Every year thousands of individuals throughout the United Kingdom suffer a cardiac arrest. Knowing the facts about cardiac arrest and the necessary treatment involved could make the crucial difference between life and death.Fewer than one in five people who suffer a...