| HSE's Weekly Digest e-bulletin: 5 September 2019 |
| Having trouble viewing this email? View the content as a web page. | | Welcome to the HSE Weekly Digest eBulletin This week we've got advice on fire safety in the workplace, news of HSE's new Chief Executive taking up the post and links to a consultation seeking views on proposals to reduce ill-health-related job losses. There are also the latest health and safety headlines as well as links to some of our latest job vacancies and training courses. For daily updates visit HSE's website. | | | Here is a selection of the latest health and safety news. Just follow the headline for more details... View our full list of news stories. Sarah Albon, HSE's new Chief Executive, took up her post this week. Ms Albon's past roles include CEO of the Insolvency Service and Deputy Director of Criminal Legal Aid Strategy at the Ministry of Justice. Sarah said: 'My focus will be on continuing to deliver improvements in health and safety performance as our workplaces move into a future with new challenges, new technologies and new opportunities.' Read the press release HSE currently has a number of job vacancies, all offering the chance to develop a career that counts. To view further details and apply, just click on the relevant job title: View all current vacancies. In recognition of our commitment to Learning Excellence, NEBOSH has awarded HSE Training and Events the prestigious GOLD Learning Partner Status. See below for upcoming HSE and NEBOSH partner courses. Follow the link for more details, or to book: HSE has a wide range of events and training courses available this autumn. | Shape plans by taking part in a consultation seeking views on proposals to reduce ill health-related job losses... 'Health is everyone's business' is a public consultation seeking views on different ways in which government and employers can take action to reduce ill-health-related job loss. You can help shape future plans in this area by accessing the consultation, which will be open until 7 October 2019. Our Go Home Healthy campaign focuses on protecting workers' health and making sure everyone goes home from work healthy. | | You can get all the latest news and updates from HSE across a range of industries and topics. | | | | |
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