Category: Health and Safety

WA Management blog posts relating to Health and Safety.

Week Commencing 06/04/2026 – In The News

Construction tops burnout despite wellbeing lead New research from Westfield Health finds that above-average wellbeing provision in construction is failing to prevent burnout, with a quarter of the sector’s workforce affected, more than any other industry. The study found that provision of core benefits in construction outperforms the UK average. Private healthcare (16% vs. 13%), […]

Safety Spotlight: Driving Safely Awareness & Lone Working

As part of April’s Hazard of the Month, Workplace Transport, we’re highlighting two key areas: Driving Safely Awareness and Lone Working. Driving Safely Awareness Driving for work—whether on-site or on public roads—is one of the most hazardous tasks employees can carry out. Employers are responsible for managing the health and safety risks associated with work-related driving and […]

Week Commencing 23/03/2026 – In The News

Research finds manufacturing workers skipping eye tests New analysis by Specsavers has revealed an estimated 830,000 employees in the manufacturing sector may not have received an eye test in the past two years, putting their eye safety at risk. Specsavers is warning that many manufacturing and trades employees are carrying out safety-critical tasks without regular eye […]

Storing and Handling Hazardous Substances Safely

By law, employers are required to plan, manage and monitor the use of hazardous substances. An important aspect of this duty is ensuring that substances are handles and stored in line with risk assessments and legislation. What are the main substances covered by COSHH? COSHH covers many forms of substances that are hazardous to health. […]

Week Commencing 13/03/2026 – In The News

Demolition of fire-ravaged building at Glasgow Central begins A huge blaze that engulfed a B-listed Victorian building in the centre of Glasgow on Sunday evening has left Scotland’s busiest railway station shut down for days and destroyed dozens of businesses. The fire started in a vape shop on Union Street at about 15:45 on Sunday, […]

Top 10 Tips for Workplace COSHH Safety

A substance is considered hazardous if it has the potential to cause harm in any way. Under COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health), hazardous substances include those that are corrosive, explosive, toxic, or capable of oxidising. Most workplaces across the UK use substances that could pose a risk to health. It is therefore vital […]

Week Commencing 06/03/2026 – In The News

Fine after employee killed operating ride-on lawnmower An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that MHS Countryside Management Limited had failed to carry out a suitable and sufficient site-specific risk assessment for the work being undertaken. The investigation also established that the mower’s roll-over protection system (ROPS) had been removed at some […]

Week Commencing 23/02/2026 – In The News

Veterans warn of cold injury risk Conditions that damaged thousands in the armed forces are still present across UK construction, logistics, and outdoor industries. The injuries started in the military. Now they’re showing up on worksites. As Britain endures another wet, cold season, veteran specialists are warning civilian employers: cold exposure doesn’t need to freeze […]

Using Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs) Safely

Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs) are designed to provide a safe work platform for temporary work at height to prevent falls. It is vital that the most appropriate MEWP is selected for the job, and that related hazards are identified and controlled. What are the hazards of MEWPs? MEWPs are an excellent solution for working […]

Week Commencing 16/02/2026 – In The News

Two firms fined after racking collapse killed two workers Two companies have been fined following an incident which resulted in the deaths of two workers in West Yorkshire. Lee Horton, 58, and Daron Pickstock, 43, were killed when an industrial racking system collapsed as it was being tested at Castefields Industrial Estate in Bingley on […]