Safe conditions are essential for a business to stay open. If a business is unsafe, then it opens itself up to legal trouble.
Businesses that ignore safe conditions risk harming staff, facing costly legal action and eroding their public perception; you must maintain safe conditions.
However, what is an unsafe condition? How do safe conditions differ? How can you maintain safe conditions over a long period?
Below, we discuss all you need to know about safe conditions.
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When you work with tools, you want to keep them organised. There’s nothing worse than misplacing something. It leads to missed deadlines, inefficient working and a lot of frustration.
For those who clock into a workshop every day, tool management is an essential part of the job. It’s non-negotiable to sort out your equipment, and we’re here to show you how.
Below, we discuss how to organise tools in a workshop, how to mark tools and the importance of categorising them with equipment markers. More...
Customs is an obtuse topic. Rules, regulations and international attitudes to customs change all the time. Therefore, customs legislation often isn’t easy to understand, and the rules can contradict each other.
However, as a business, you’re responsible for shipping goods correctly across borders, and one regulation you may be familiar with is CE marking.
CE labels are essential for shipping goods to and from the EU. One issue complicated this process, however: Brexit.
Is CE marking after Brexit the same? When is CE marking not required? What products need CE marking? Read on to find your answers. More...
Sewers are essential to modern life. From the time of the Ancient Roman aqueducts, running water and clean toilets have, to some degree, been the cornerstone of civilisation.
Despite their importance, few of us understand how they work; we run our taps and flush our toilets, none the wiser of how it all functions.
Understandably, waste management is complex due to the labyrinthine nature of sewers. To keep them organised, waste professionals rely on a high standard of processes and labels.
Below, we discuss the types of sewerage systems, where sewage goes and list the essential sewer signs and tapes. More...
Chemical safety is essential. Most industries have safety standards, but dealing with chemicals brings more risk than other industries: chemicals can have serious knock-on effects, from life-changing injuries to environmental disaster.
That’s why chemical safety regulations are so important. The EU responded to chemical safety concerns in 2006 with Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH). More...