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| Having trouble viewing this email? View the content as a web page. | | HSE Weekly Digest ebulletin Issued: 17 January 2023
This week's edition features: - guidance on protecting workers in cold and wintry weather
- details of a safety alert issued by HSE
- an update on our musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) design awards
- news of recent enforcement action and links to some of HSE's latest job vacancies
For the latest health and safety updates visit our website | | | Make sure you protect workers during the upcoming low temperatures and wintry conditions. Our guidance has been refreshed to make it easier to find and understand advice on how to protect workers in low temperatures. The guidance explains how you can assess the risks to workers and put controls in place to protect them. Our workplace temperature checklist will help you carry out a basic risk assessment. Also, with low temperatures and less daylight, winter can make surfaces perilous. As a result, slip and trip accidents increase significantly. Take a look at our online guide to avoiding slips and trips in winter weather. | The 6-year-old pupil was playing with friends at her school when she was killed by a falling willow tree. Several other children were hit by the falling tree but managed to escape, some with superficial injuries. HSE's investigation found that the tree had decayed and was in a poor condition. Newcastle City Council had failed to identify the extent of the decay or to manage the risk posed by the tree and were fined £280,000. Read this press release for more details on this incident. Our website has guidance on managing the risk from falling trees. Other recent prosecution cases include: Exposure to vapour from diacetyl, often used as a flavouring and a by-product of coffee roasting, can lead to severe and irreversible lung disease. HSE scientific studies show that heating diacetyl above certain temperatures significantly increases airborne concentrations and the potential for exposures above safe workplace limits. If your processes include the use of diacetyl, food flavourings that contain diacetyl, or are likely to produce diacetyl, then you must carry out a risk assessment. View the safety alert for full details If your business has made a design change to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in the workplace, we want to hear about it. Your business could be our 2023 award winner! We're encouraging businesses to nominate a design change that has made a real impact in their workplace. Employers can nominate any design solutions implemented in UK workplaces that have demonstrated how they have reduced musculoskeletal risks for their own workers. | | | You can get all the latest news and updates from HSE across a range of industries and topics. | | | | |
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