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Working in a heatwave: what should employers consider? It is important to work safely in hot conditions. Certain workers may be adversely affected by the extreme heat, such as pregnant

  How Green Are We? Here at Craven Consultancy Services, we believe in continuous improvement and always want to better ourselves and our business practices. Following an internal audit, it

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Happy Birthday To US at Craven Consultancy Services We are soon to be 17 Years Young ! WOW Thank you to Our Fabulous Team, Our Super Loyal Clients & Our

HR is probably the one department globally that faces the brunt of rumours, biases and misunderstandings in the workplace. We don’t always have a positive reputation. In fact, many employees

The latest HSE statistics reveal some interesting points that highlight the state of health and safety in the UK, between 2020 and 2021 2020/21 has firmly rooted health and safety

Read what the latest Public Health guidance means for your business The guidance appears therefore to be quite confusing. On the one hand COVID safety measures are no longer required

Symptomatic testing Symptomatic testing in high-risk settings, where infection can spread rapidly among people who may be at higher risk of serious illness, remains important to ensure that COVID-19 is

After Friday 1st April, people who have a positive Covid-19 test are being advised to “try to” stay at home and avoid contact with other people for five days, which