HSE defines work-related violence as any incident in which a person is abused, threatened or assaulted in circumstances relating to their work. This can include verbal abuse or threats, as well as physical attacks. Our website has a toolkit to help reduce the risk of work-related violence in licensed or retail premises. The toolkit has links to useful resources and features practical advice on: | The company has been fined £27,000 following the incident. The worker fell 2.5 metres through the gap created by the gantry removal. He fell onto a cherry picker, suffering fractured ribs and internal injuries. HSE's investigation discovered the company had failed to properly plan, co-ordinate and supervise the work, including the removal of the gantry floor. Read this press release to find more details on this incident. Our website has guidance on working at height. Other recent prosecution cases include: World Mental Health Day is on Monday 10 October and the theme this year is making mental health and wellbeing for all a global priority. HSE's statistics show that 822,000 workers suffered from stress, depression and anxiety in 2020/21. The earlier a problem is tackled the less impact it will have for your workers and business. Get started today with five simple steps from our Working Minds campaign. You can support this campaign by signing up to become a champion. Starting a conversation is an important first step. If you need help getting conversations started, HSE's Talking toolkit aims to help managers talk with workers as part of their overall approach to preventing and managing work-related stress. Find out what it takes to be legally compliant and download HSE's risk assessment template to record your findings and agreed actions. | Electricity is a part of everyday life, but it can kill or severely injure people and cause damage to property. Our electrical safety at work site has advice and resources on how to help reduce the risk of electrical injury. There are simple precautions you can take when working with, or near, electricity to significantly reduce the risk of electrical injury to you and others around you. The site also has helpful resources you can access. Our HSE Inspectors' Guide to Electrical Safety workshop on 12 October will give you a practical understanding of what our inspectors are looking for in the control of general electrical safety risks. | Work for HSE and you will be helping to protect lives and livelihoods. We currently have an exciting and varied range of vacancies. For details of selected posts, follow the links below: View our full list of vacancies |
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