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    Asbestos in the UK – how the past inevitably catches up with us

    Despite the 1999 ban on the importation and use of asbestos in the UK, the substance remains present in major quantities in a huge variety and number of buildings, meaning careful management is vital to reduce the potentially devastating exposure risks.

    By Chris Ivey, UKATA on 04 September 2025

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    Artificial stone and the rise of silicosis

    With concerns rising that workers who manufacture and install artificial stone kitchen worktops are at high risk of early-onset fatal lung disease, it is vital employers take steps to prevent and control exposure to respirable crystalline silica found in engineered stone materials.

    By Tim Turney, Casella on 12 September 2025

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    Respiratory protective equipment: getting the basics right

    Respiratory protective equipment (RPE) is a vital tool for protecting workers from hazardous substances that pose an immediate risk to life and the risk of serious and fatal diseases at a later stage. However, RPE will only provide an effective level of protection if it is carefully selected to match the respiratory hazard, type of work and the physical attributes of the wearers.

    By Ian Kelsall, Draeger Safety UK on 09 September 2025

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    Himalayan flash flooding: how migrant workers are bearing the brunt of climate change impacts

    Recent flash flooding in Uttarakhand is thought to have claimed the lives of a number of migrant workers, prompting accusations the Government is failing to minimise the risk of devastating floods caused by a combination of climate change impacts, construction of upstream hydroelectric plants and deforestation for development projects.

    By Orchie Bandyopadhyay on 09 September 2025

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    India’s startup boom: how are these businesses performing on employee wellbeing?

    India's startup businesses are celebrated as wealth and employment generators, but there are reports some are struggling to provide and maintain a healthy workplace culture, putting employee wellbeing at risk. In the first of a two-part article, we examine the efforts made by startups to provide a safe and healthy working environment, and the effectiveness of their approaches to date.

    By Orchie Bandyopadhyay on 09 September 2025

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    For better or reverse

    This July, HSE prosecuted two cases in which two workers were killed by reversing HGVs. They shared striking similarities.

    By Belinda Liversedge on 04 September 2025

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    Why it’s time for a new national asbestos strategy

    A group of asbestos management organisations have developed a methodology that can more accurately identify the location and condition of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). It presents the information in simple form so building owners have a better understanding of the risk the ACMs pose. The move would also allow asbestos removal strategies to be targeted at buildings with the riskiest ACMs and the most vulnerable occupants.

    By Campaign team, Asbestos Information CIC on 03 September 2025

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    The compelling case for mandatory UKAS accreditation in asbestos surveying

    With recent HSE research concluding that asbestos site surveys from UKAS-accredited companies and surveyors consistently deliver higher quality results than their non-accredited counterparts, the time has arrived for the Government and HSE to introduce mandatory UKAS accreditation for all organisations providing asbestos surveying services.

    By Robert Southall, Asbestos Testing and Consultancy Association (ATaC) on 04 September 2025

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    Mandatory UKAS accreditation for surveying: essential step or unnecessary barrier to creating an asbestos-safe future?

    There are growing calls for mandatory UKAS accreditation for organisations that offer asbestos surveying services, but there are strong arguments both in favour and against the move.

    By Colette Willoughby, Asbestos Compliance Limited on 04 September 2025

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    RPE fit testing: choosing the correct method

    If tight-fitting respiratory facepieces are required to protect against inhalation of hazardous substances, wearers must undergo a fit test by a competent person. However, it’s essential employers understand the benefits and shortcomings of the available test methods.

    By Paul Salisbury, Fire Safe International Ltd on 04 September 2025