A Coke advertisement featuring Duffy, the singer, cycling in the street without lights or a reflective jacket has drawn 22 complaints.
The advert shows the singer cycling through the night along quiet streets, singing with passers by joining in.
Thankfully, the Advertising Standards Authority rejected all the compaints.
"Because of the fantasy context we concluded that the ad did not condone behaviour prejudicial to health and safety."
How about we get back to 'real' health and safety now?
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Thursday, 18 June 2009
Thursday, 4 June 2009
Be part of the solution
I attended the launch of the HSE's new strategy, 'The Health and Safety of Great Britain: Be part of the solution' yesterday.
Judith Hackitt (Chair of the HSE), James Purnell (Secretary of State for Work and Pensions), Brendan Barber (TUC General Secretary) and representatives from the LGA and EEF were all in attendance, but apart from the rather attractively-designed literature, there wasn't much to report on.
A previous article by HSW on the strategy told us all we needed to know, and it seems the three-month consultation didn't change very much. However, we'd still like to know what you think of the new strategy; add your comments in the discussion forums.
The strategy is available to download here.
Judith Hackitt (Chair of the HSE), James Purnell (Secretary of State for Work and Pensions), Brendan Barber (TUC General Secretary) and representatives from the LGA and EEF were all in attendance, but apart from the rather attractively-designed literature, there wasn't much to report on.
A previous article by HSW on the strategy told us all we needed to know, and it seems the three-month consultation didn't change very much. However, we'd still like to know what you think of the new strategy; add your comments in the discussion forums.
The strategy is available to download here.
Thursday, 21 May 2009
Another great year for health and safety
Last week the team behind Health and Safety at Work magazine and http://www.healthandsafetyprofessional.co.uk/ exhibited at the annual Safety & Health Expo in Birmingham. It was a great show, and we were fortunate to meet many readers, all of whom had great things to say about the publication and website.
Did you visit the show? We'd love to hear your experiences - please add your thoughts here.
Did you visit the show? We'd love to hear your experiences - please add your thoughts here.
Thursday, 7 May 2009
UK retains working time opt-out
Will the news that the UK can keep its opt-out from the EU's 48-hour working limit make any difference to your company's policy?
Vote in this week's opinion poll. Results will be published in next week's e-newsletter.
Vote in this week's opinion poll. Results will be published in next week's e-newsletter.
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
HSE to publish names of those killed at work - a wise idea?
Following a ruling by the Information Commissioner last year, the HSE has announced that it will publish the names of people killed in workplace accidents on its website (read our news story here).
Do you think it is a wise idea? HSP user Judy Joinston is in two minds about this. "Whilst, yes, reading the names, ages and circumstances of their deaths makes you think, but what about Data Protection? I'd feel dreadful if my loved one died at work (obviously), even more so if I found their name on a public web site without my permission. I pray I'm never in the situation, but if I am, I'll be challenging anyone who puts their name on this web-site, unless I've specifically agreed to it..."
Do you think it is a wise idea? HSP user Judy Joinston is in two minds about this. "Whilst, yes, reading the names, ages and circumstances of their deaths makes you think, but what about Data Protection? I'd feel dreadful if my loved one died at work (obviously), even more so if I found their name on a public web site without my permission. I pray I'm never in the situation, but if I am, I'll be challenging anyone who puts their name on this web-site, unless I've specifically agreed to it..."
Do you agree with Judy? Add your comments here.
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Just how painful is this recession?
The recession will not lead to a reduction in investment in health and safety for companies, according to health and safety minister Lord McKenzie of Luton.
Speaking at last month's IOSH conference, he explained that the current economic situation would mean "testing" times ahead, but there would be no let up of "duties around health and safety".
Has your health and safety role changed due to the current economic climate? Have there been redundancies within your department? We want to hear how the recession is affecting industry. Add your comments here.
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
F10 notifications
Is a construction project comprising of demolition and asbestos roof removal notifyable under CDM 07? Answer Matthew Aitken's question here.
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
£90K penalty for work at height injury
One of the UK's largest construction contractors has been fined £80,000 plus £10,000 costs after a construction worker was severely injured when he fell from a roof. Read the full story here.
Friday, 6 March 2009
Challenging accidents
Have you ever had to challenge alleged accidents at work? If an employee has been instructed to carry out a process in a certain way and they don't, resulting in an injury, is that an accident at work or a deliberate act?
Post your answers to this and many other questions in our discussion forums.
Post your answers to this and many other questions in our discussion forums.
Thursday, 26 February 2009
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