Human factors: HSE issues major accident warning to offshore firms

Britain’s offshore oil and gas installations are held to high regulatory standards, but human error can still lead to a major incident.

By |2024-10-01T09:36:30+00:00September 12th, 2024|General|Comments Off on Human factors: HSE issues major accident warning to offshore firms

Lithium power in construction: managing risk alongside innovation

Lithium battery power has changed the way we live our lives and whilst not a new innovation, over recent years, has been increasingly favoured on construction sites.

By |2024-06-20T11:45:07+00:00June 20th, 2024|General|Comments Off on Lithium power in construction: managing risk alongside innovation

The importance of setting an appropriate indemnity period

Underinsurance in business interruption (BI) policies is common, and can jeopardise an organisation's ability to fully recover following a loss.

By |2024-06-04T14:51:11+00:00June 4th, 2024|employers, General, Insurance, Property|Comments Off on The importance of setting an appropriate indemnity period

A10-step guide to help you and your business prepare your cars for spring

New Aviva data reveals that winter weather – such as wind, snow, sleet, rain and ice – accounted for thousands of motor claims over the last few years*.

By |2024-05-29T11:05:03+00:00May 24th, 2024|General|Comments Off on A10-step guide to help you and your business prepare your cars for spring

The High Cost of Cutting Corners: Lessons from the Winchester Asbestos Case

In a recent court ruling, a company director found himself facing an eight-month jail sentence for failing to protect workers from asbestos exposure during a refurbishment project.

By |2024-05-29T11:02:59+00:00May 14th, 2024|General|Comments Off on The High Cost of Cutting Corners: Lessons from the Winchester Asbestos Case
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