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What are the new PPE regulations to be introduced in April?

The new PPE regulation will be called the Personal Protective Equipment at Work (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (PPER 2022) and will be updating the PPER 1992 Regulations.

Rules on PPE will be brought up to date and will extend the duties of employers regarding personal protective equipment to keep workers safe.

Wearwell Confirms Appointment of New Commercial Director

One of Britain’s oldest workwear manufacturers, Wearwell has added to its senior management team with the appointment of industry veteran, Steve Ciuffini as the company's new Commercial Director.

What does good food hygiene look like in a restaurant kitchen?

Simple food hygiene practices are essential, no matter how small or big your kitchen is. A kitchen is a place where bacteria and germs can quickly grow and multiply, which could potentially lead to cases of food poisoning, or other food-related illnesses.

Wearwell Races to Three-Year Bennetts British Superbikes Sponsorship Agreement
British workwear manufacturer Wearwell has put European workwear brand Herock® in pole position thanks to a new three-year agreement with Motor SportVision Racing (MSVR).
Five reasons you should invest in bespoke workwear for your business

When you choose workwear that displays your company logo, it makes your brand easily recognisable and easier for any potential customers to recognise members of your team as a result. It’s essentially free advertising for your brand wherever your employees happen to be, but it also creates a sense of a cohesive team.

Top 3 Tips on Laundry Safety for The Food Industry
Following the correct health, safety and hygiene guidelines is a requirement across a wide range of industries, but perhaps none more so than in th...
Farm safety falls under the HSE spotlight
Following a series of serious injuries, the Health and Safety Executive has revealed that the farming industry has the worst rate of fatal injuries...
Could rules be changed on agency workers’ PPE?
All businesses that engage temporary or agency staff on either a short or long term basis could be in for additional costs as consultation has begu...
PPE and recycling: how to minimise your environmental impact
With a recent study from the Ocean Conservancy revealing that more than half of survey participants see PPE pollution in their communities daily, h...
Is your PPE industry-specific?
In order to provide the best levels of protection for personnel and adhere to relevant regulations and PPE laws, all personal protective equipment ...
Why now is NOT the time to do away with COVID PPE
It seems like the COVID-19 pandemic has been never-ending, so is it about time that we stopped with the PPE and started getting our workplaces back...
How to minimise the chance of accidents in your restaurant using PPE

Although you may think that working in a restaurant isn’t as risky as working in construction or in a warehouse, there are still plenty of risks that could cause accidents in the workplace.

Tips for Reassuring Those Returning to Work

Recently we have seen more and more people returning to work after long periods of working from home or being furloughed.

Industry in Focus: Rail Infrastructure

According to recent publications, around 240,000 people in the UK are employed by the rail industry—67.8% of these people work in infrastructure.

What Industry Has the Best Safety Culture? These Findings Might Just Surprise You

There are a number of industries that require proper PPE in order for employees to feel safe at work, but did you know which industry has the best safety culture?

Restaurants Rally for National Hospitality Day, but Are All Customers Ready to Return?

On September 18th, the country celebrated National Hospitality Day—a day where pubs, restaurants and other hospitality businesses could unite.

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