We have pulled together a selection of our most popular brochures for you below. Click on the picture of the leaflet to download it.

If you would like more in depth information about specific topics please search our library in the section below on this page, or contact us.

MOST POPULAR HEALTH AND SAFETY LEAFLETS

Asbestos and Environmental Protection

Asbestos and Environmental Protection

COMAH support

COMAH Support

Facefit testing service

Facefit testing service

Facefit testing service

Fire Risk Assessments

Health and Safety for Offices and the Corporate World

Health and Safety in Offices

Defend yourself against accident at works claims

Defend yourself against accident at works claims

Health and safety outsourcing

Health and safety outsourcing

Human Resource Support

Human Resource Support

Client Duties Under CDM 2015

Client Duties under CDM 2015

Scaffold Inspection Service

Scaffold Inspection Service

Construction Site Safety Support

Construction Site Safety Support

Tailored Health and Safety Documentation

Tailored Health and Safety Documentation

Workforce Wellbeing

Workforce Wellbeing

Control of Electromagnetic Fields at Work Regulation 2016

Control of Electromagnetic Forces in the Work Regulation 2016

Health and Safety Training

Scaffold Inspection Service

Construction Site Safety Inspection Service

Construction Site Safety Inspection Service

Health and Safety Guidance Leaflets

The guidance in our health and safety library below has been put together to give anyone involved with a medium-sized business some basic information on health and safety at work.

The information is taken from various sources and gives an overview of the law and technical guidance. There are many links and references to more detailed information on each topic. It is important that it is not taken as definitive guidance and you should always get proper legal advice, or advice from your enforcing authority, before making any critical decisions.

Each guide consists of:

  • An overview of the law and any technical guidance
  • A list of key publications and references
  • A checklist to test how well a business complies with the law

Hopefully when you have read the guidance you will be able to put in place, or suggest, an action plan to make improvements.

To find out how Health & Safety law is enforced please click here.

  • Abrasive Wheels

    H & S Guidance – Abrasive Wheel An abrasive wheel is usually defined as a wheel consisting of abrasive particles bonded together using organic or inorganic substances such as resin. LEGISLATION Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER 98) Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 1992 (as amended) HAZARDS Includes wheel breakage/bursting, contact or .... Read More

    Access Equipment/Ladders

    H & S Guidance – Access Equipment/Ladders INTRODUCTION Access to buildings or parts of buildings can be achieved by the use of scaffolds or ladders. This guidance will seek to highlight the main causes of accidents involving such access equipment and recommend precautions and procedures to control the risk. LADDER (The term ladder will be .... Read More

    Accident Reporting

    H & S Guidance – Accident Reporting INTRODUCTION For most businesses a reportable accident, dangerous occurrence or case of disease is a comparatively rare event. However, employers, self-employed or persons in control of work premises should be aware that they still have duties under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR’95). .... Read More

    Agricultural and Horticultural Amenity Equipment

    H & S Guidance – Agricultural and Horticultural Amenity Equipment INTRODUCTION There may be occasions when equipment, which may be primarily for agricultural or horticultural use, is used in premises for which the Council is the enforcing authority (e.g. golf courses, sports clubs). Examples of such equipment include tractors, chainsaws, brush cutters and strimmers. As .... Read More

    Aids/HIV and Hepatitis B

    H & S Guidance – Aids/HIV and Hepatitis B INTRODUCTION BBVs are viruses that some people carry in their blood and which may cause severe disease in certain people and few or no symptoms in others. The virus can still spread to another person, whether or not the infected person has symptoms. HIV/ AIDS HIV .... Read More

    Air Handling Units

    Air Handling Units Information on the health risks associated with air conditioning systems Air conditioning systems which use evaporative condensers in their cooling process. Some air conditioning systems use evaporative condensers in their cooling process, these types of system must be registered with the local authority under The Notification of Cooling Towers and Evaporative Condensers .... Read More

    Battery Charging

    H & S Guidance – Battery Charging INTRODUCTION Lead-acid industrial batteries are used in two main applications:- Motive power – to drive/power forklift trucks etc. Standby power – to provide backup for equipment in the event of a mains failure. HAZARDS Chemical: Batteries contain sulphuric acid, which is poisonous, corrosive and causes burns/irritation on contact .... Read More

    Biological Agents

    H & S Guidance – Biological Agents INTRODUCTION Where there is a potential for occupational exposure, micro-organisms which are hazardous to human health are included as substances hazardous to health under the Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH). Ill-health may arise by exposure to agents such as blue-green algae or via zoonoses (infections .... Read More

    Business Start Up

    H & S Guidance – Business Start Up INTRODUCTION If you have recently started your business you may benefit from having an overview of the main legal requirements relating to health and safety. Further details on all of these can be found within this Information System. MAIN DUTIES Under the Health and Safety at Work .... Read More

    Carcinogens

    H & S Guidance – Carcinogens INTRODUCTION Carcinogens are substances, which have cancer-inducing effects on cells in the body. The active agents can be substances to which the body is exposed directly, or ones formed during the metabolism of those substances in the body. Much recent research has been directed at occupational cancer and there .... Read More

  • Click here to download Abrasive Wheels.pdf

    Click here to download Access Equipment/Ladders.pdf

    Click here to download Accident Reporting.pdf

    Click here to download Agricultural and Horticultural Amenity Equipment.pdf

    Click here to download Aids/HIV and Hepatitis B.pdf

    Click here to download Air Handling Units.pdf

    Click here to download Battery Charging.pdf

    Click here to download Biological Agents.pdf

    Click here to download Business Start Up.pdf

    Click here to download Carcinogens.pdf