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| Having trouble viewing this email? View the content as a web page. | | Welcome to the HSE Weekly Digest eBulletin This week we have links to updated guidance on mental health in the workplace, as well as information about inspections currently taking place in the waste and recycling industry and on construction sites. We also have links to all the latest news on HSE training courses and job vacancies. Visit HSE's website for daily updates. | |  | | | Here is a selection of the latest news from HSE...
View our full list of news stories  One in four people in the UK will have a mental health problem at some point. This can be a reaction to a difficult life event, such as bereavement, but can also be caused by work-related issues. HSE has published updated guidance on mental health in the workplace. It explains how line managers can support employees and provides sources of further help and advice.
Our website also has a section entitled work-related stress and how to tackle it. This looks at six main areas of work design which can effect stress levels, as well as offering advice on how employers can protect employees from stress in the workplace. | HSE currently has a variety of exciting and rewarding job opportunities for those wishing to help Britain's workforce stay safe and healthy. Never miss news of a vacancy and keep up to date by signing up to our job alerts. Below are a few of the latest opportunities. Just follow the link below for more information on each role, or to apply: View our full list of vacancies  HSE has begun a series of inspections across the waste and recycling industry and on construction sites. A three month long series of inspections across the waste and recycling sector will assess all aspects of site management risk control. The inspections will particularly focus on managing workplace transport and machinery safety. Make sure you are working safely, in line with our free guidance on waste and recycling. In addition our inspectors are visiting construction sites to see if builders are thinking of jobs from start to finish, avoiding disturbing asbestos and working in different ways to avoid creating dust. Learn how to control these risks and why. | Our courses are delivered by scientists and health and safety experts who work in research and investigations every day, for the benefit of industry and government.
We've a number of training courses coming up this autumn, including: View our full schedule | | You can get all the latest news and updates from HSE across a range of industries and topics. | | | | |
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