HSE continues to publish the latest coronavirus-related guidance and information, as well as updating previously published content.
For a full range of COVID-related information and advice visit our coronavirus pages. This includes:
This National Apprenticeship Week (8 - 14 February) is a timely reminder to make sure your young workers are receiving the training and supervision they need.
Apprentices are more likely to be new to the workplace and could be facing unfamiliar risks. Remember that workers are as likely to have an accident in the first six months at a workplace as they are during the whole of the rest of their working life.
We've got a wide range of relevant guidance for on our website, including:
You can also visit our young people at work website, which contains more helpful advice.
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A roofer was fatally injured when he fell six metres while working on a replacement roof at a property in Liverpool.
An investigation by HSE found that the area accessed did not have safety nets fitted and the building occupier failed to take reasonably practicable measures to reduce the risk to those working on the roof. Read this press release for full details.
Other recent enforcement news includes:
HSE's most popular courses are now available live online wherever you are!
We have made sure that you will still have a direct dialogue with our experts, a high level of interaction with the other attendees, and lots of opportunities to ask questions. Printed course material will be delivered direct to your door.
Upcoming courses include:
View our full schedule
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Develop a career at HSE and help to protect lives. We have some exciting job vacancies currently available.
For details of these highlighted opportunities, follow the links below
View a full list of current vacancies
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