Turkey Mining Disaster - Life after work?
Turkey Mining Disaster has claimed at least 282 lives. This tragedy highlights the need for workplace health and safety procedures
HSE inspections up 47% - HSE carried out over 13,200 workplace inspections in 2024/25.
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Turkey Mining Disaster has claimed at least 282 lives. This tragedy highlights the need for workplace health and safety procedures
In a recent blog, Judith Hackett, Health and Safety Executive Chair, commented on the link between the economy and workplace injury and fatality rates.
With an abundance of Health and Safety information on the it is difficult to know what is correct, Arinite give open and honest health and safety advice
Our health and safety consultants discus extreme examples of serious workplace health and safety risks to give you a deeper knowledge of health and safety
2014 marks the 40th anniversary of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, arguably the most important health and safety legislation.
Here is Arinite’s selection of the health and safety news in 2013, We take a pragmatic look at health and safety issues raised in popular media
The Infinite Monkey Cage is a witty and irreverent look at the world through scientists eyes hosted by Professor Brian Cox and Robin Ince on BBC Radio 4.
In 2011 the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Infoline service was closed. It had been running since 1996. How will this impact health and safety?
Last week the 290m-long Costa Concordia was raised upright in a major salvage operation off the coast of Giglio island. Find out more here.
The fire risks associated with Chinese lanterns, should government address these health and safety concerns. Find out more here.
IOSH reported that tens of thousands of businesses will no longer undergo unnecessary health and safety inspections thanks to a new code by the HSE
The 29th May marked the 60th anniversary of the successful attempt of Sir Edmund Hilary and Tenzing Norgay climbing Mount Everest.