Forums

 

There is no such thing as a 'stupid' or 'daft' health and safety question!

 

We pride ourselves on giving people the respect that they deserve with whatever query they may have.  Our amazing moderator team work tirelessly to ensure just that. 

 

Join in, lurk around, you decide but we'd love you to be part of one of the biggest and THE friendliest out there!

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Facebook Group

 

Like your Facebook Groups? HSfB's is a must join! 

Our Facebook Group perfectly compliments our established Discussion Forums.

 

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Downloads for risk assessment and COSHH

 

Check out the links a little further down for your free risk assessment and COSHH downloads.

 

It's all about sharing best practice

Chemical Register by LisaMW

COSHH Assessment Form by Scott Dunbar

Expectant Mothers Risk Assessment by Andrew Beveridge

Fire RA Flow Chart by Tim Prestage of Tim Prestage Ltd

Harmful Substances by Eddie Cummings

Hazard Assessment by Graham Clarke

Hazardous Substances by Andy Brazier of AB Risk Ltd

Mini Scaffold Risk Assessment by Andrew McQueen-Thomson

Minute Risk Assessment Form by William MacKintosh

Risk Assessment Template by John Johnston

Risk Assessment Template by Philip Baker

Risk Register and Audit Log by John Johnston

Risk Assessment by Captdiggo

Risk Matrix by Paul Simpson

Security Guard Dogs by SafetyJay

Steps Ladder Risk Assessment by Andrew Burgess

HSfB's Health and Safety Community

 

Our HSfB community really is second to none...friendly, respectful, honest, and passionate about health and safety. Our amazing volunteer Admin / Moderator team work so hard to ensure we have a safe place to network with our peers, all with one common goal, to stop people being injured or made ill at work.

 

It's all about sharing best practice.