The coronavirus outbreak has increased pressure on workers and HSE has resources to help employers support them with stress and mental health conditions.
Planning, training and support can all reduce pressure and bring stress levels down.
Our guidance can help you support employee mental health by managing work-related stress. It includes a talking tool kit to help prevent stress in the changing working environment.
There is also advice for line managers to help them support workers with mental health conditions.
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HSE has published a range of guidance and advice, which you may find useful.
It includes information on:
For all the latest information and advice visit our coronavirus microsite.
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HSE sporadically issues safety alerts to keep people up to date with failures in equipment, process, procedures and substances used in the workplace.
Safety alerts are for major faults that could result in a serious or fatal injury or ill health, and where immediate remedial action is required. For instance, last week HSE issued a safety alert about the poor quality of face masks claiming to be KN95.
You can now subscribe to our new Safety Alerts eBulletin and get information on these alerts to your inbox, as they are published on our website.
A construction company has been fined after a worker was seriously injured while erecting a timber frame chalet bungalow.
Get further details on this incident by viewing our press release, while we also have information about the duties of principal contractors.
Other recent press releases include:
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