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The HSE podcast is your way to find out more about current health and safety issues - free. You can either download an individual podcast, listen online, or subscribe and get a new episode on a regula... more
FAQs about HSE Podcast:How many episodes does HSE Podcast have?The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.
July 29, 2011HSL CentenaryIn this special edition of the HSE Podcast, we look at the work of the Health and Safety Laboratory, an agency of HSE. To mark the hundredth anniversary of the laboratories we toured the site talking to the scientists who work there and the Employment Minister Chris Grayling....more14minPlay
April 28, 2011Construction inspectionsWe follow HSE inspector Luke Messenger as he visits a construction site to make sure that they're working safely. Latest news: HSE encourages people to stand up to jobsworths who use health and safety as an excuse to stop Royal Wedding celebrations. Council fined after man with learning difficulties dies from drinking dishwasher fluid. Nick Baldwin confirmed as interim chair of new Office for Nuclear Regulation....more13minPlay
January 31, 2011Let's Talk Gas SafetyWe look at the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning and speak to Sarah Hill from Gas Safe to talk about their latest campaign. Chelmsford plumber jailed after ignoring orders to stop illegal gas work. Focus on preventing major offshore incidents leading companies to neglect general maintenance. HSE still wants your views on new online risk assessments for small, low risk shops and charity shops....more13minPlay
January 25, 2011Emerging energy technologiesWe look at how HSE is working to support the UK's transition to safe, low-carbon, affordable energies as we speak to Taf Powell, director of HSE's Emerging Energy Technologies programme. HSE inspectors to make unannounced visits to construction sites in a bid to reduce death and injury. Camden Council fined £72,000 after toddler killed by wall collapse. HSE wants your views on proposed changes to the way injuries are reported under RIDDOR....more12minPlay
November 30, 2010Myth of the MonthWe look at HSE's Myth of the Month campaign and ask Sally Sykes, HSE's director of communications to nominate her favourite health and safety myth. New figures show that Britain has the lowest rate of work-related deaths in Europe. Merseyside headteacher fined £20,000 after student fell through roof light. Government aims to help businesses save time and money by making it easier to apply for construction contracts....more11minPlay
November 02, 2010Lord Young ReviewWe speak to Judith Hackitt, the chair of HSE, as she welcomes publication of Lord Young's review of health and safety. Latest news: HSE satisfied that most local authorities are managing asbestos in 'system build' schools. Major pub chain fined £300,000 after Merseyside landlord died from carbon monoxide poisoning. HSE team up with IOSH to find new ideas to improve health and safety in small businesses....more13minPlay
September 23, 2010Safety Alert - Electric gatesWe speak to David Ashton, HSE's Director of Field Operations, about the new warning that has been issued to the manufacturers and installers of electric gates. Latest news: Offshore oil and gas industry warned about its safety record. Shropshire boarding school fined £25,000 after worker killed during demolition. HSE prosecutes tradesmen found to be illegally fitting gas appliances....more11minPlay
August 25, 2010Agriculture - Royal Welsh ShowWe visit the Royal Welsh Show to find out what HSE is doing to reduce death and injury in agriculture. Latest news: HSE begins inspection programme of ageing offshore oil and gas installations. Teesside scaffolding contractor fined after scaffold collapsed into public street. Paul Kenny and Frances Outram appointed as non-executive directors of the HSE Board....more12minPlay
July 19, 2010Buncefield prosecutionWe talk to HSE's Deputy Chief Executive, Kevin Myers, about the prosecution of five companies held responsible for the explosion at Buncefield Oil Storage Depot in 2005. Latest news: HSE's annual report into workplace deaths shows they have fallen to a record low. Company fined £280,000 after employee crushed between concrete blocks and metal platform. HSE Chair Judith Hackitt has said too many people use health and safety as an excuse to hide behind....more11minPlay
June 24, 2010Offshore safetyWe talk to Tom McLaren from the Offshore Safety Team about how offshore drilling is regulated in the UK Latest news: NHS Trust fined £50,000 after disabled patient death. American Airlines fined £70,000 after ground worker hit by aircraft tug. Penrith boss fined £20,000 after worker loses foot in shavings machine. HSE's Helena Phillips answers your questions about the new Health and Safety poster....more13minPlay
FAQs about HSE Podcast:How many episodes does HSE Podcast have?The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.