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Staying Safe When Using Drills At Height

Posted on 13th Feb, 2017 | By Lorretta Tatham

For homeowners and tradesmen alike, drills are powerful and useful tools, but they do need

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Wrapping Bandages, Saving Lives: The Importance Of First Aid

Posted on 6th Feb, 2017 | By Lorretta Tatham

A person trained in first aid performs a vital role in any workplace, no matter

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Governing Safety: The Most Influential Ladder Legislation

Posted on 30th Jan, 2017 | By Lorretta Tatham

January 2017 is a big year for us at Browns Safety, as it marks our

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Dust Inhalation To Dermatitis: Staying Safe When Painting

Posted on 23rd Jan, 2017 | By Lorretta Tatham

Painting is one of the most common and universal DIY tasks – whether you’re a

How To Manage Effectively: Keeping Your Team Safe On-Site

How To Manage Effectively: Keeping Your Team Safe On-Site

Posted on 16th Jan, 2017 | By Lorretta Tatham

Unless you’re doing a bit of DIY, modern construction projects are almost always a team

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Our Top DIY Safety Tips For 2017

Posted on 6th Jan, 2017 | By Lorretta Tatham

It’s finally that time – 2017 is a brand new year, with brand new things

Injuries will happen: The top mistakes when using ladders

Injuries will happen: The top mistakes when using ladders

Posted on 30th Dec, 2016 | By Lorretta Tatham

Injuries from falls (often from ladders) are one of the most common types of workplace

Staying safe when working with glass

Staying safe when working with glass

Posted on 16th Dec, 2016 | By Lorretta Tatham

We’ve covered a lot of common hazards on the Browns Safety Services blog, but one

Health and safety when working in scrap yards

Health and safety when working in scrap yards

Posted on 1st Dec, 2016 | By Lorretta Tatham

Employees working in scrap yards face hazardous conditions every day. They work with potentially dangerous

Health and safety should be a priority for all tradesmen – but some trades need to put more effort in their health and safety training plan than others.

Safety when working in loft and roof spaces

Posted on 21st Nov, 2016 | By Lorretta Tatham

Health and safety should be a priority for all tradesmen – but some trades need

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