by Simon Jubb | Jan 28, 2021 | News
We have all been managing this hazard for a while now which is when complacency starts to creep in. It is fair to say that as far as the three elements of safety management are concerned (workplace, tools and people) all efforts have been made. The problem that starts...
by Simon Jubb | Jan 12, 2021 | News
Here we go again, our third lockdown, what have you learnt from the first two? Do you now have a care and maintenance procedure for your building and plant? Have you covered the basics such as fire, legionella and security? A transition from dormant to operational...
by Simon Jubb | Dec 11, 2020 | News
As many of us are trying to work out our COVID Bubbles within the current Tier regime, driving somewhere for Christmas will become a real possibility. Having maybe driven no further than the local supermarket for months, skill fade is a going to be a major factor in...
by Simon Jubb | Dec 1, 2020 | News
Risk assessment; dark art? Not really but it so often goes wrong. You can argue the likelihood and severity until the cows come home but the two main aims are to identify what’s dodgy and what you’re going to do to make it less dodgy. That’s it. However, when you have...
by Simon Jubb | Nov 14, 2020 | News
There is now a myriad of Government guidelines on how to manage Covid for all manner of businesses and the general public. While some elements are straight-forward the tricky bit, as with all safety legislation, is in the application of it’s requirements and...