HEALTH & SAFETY BULLETIN - JUNE 2022

Health & Safety Bulletin – June 2022

Ceres Research

Ceres Research

Jun, 20 2022

This edition considers the implications for rural businesses of the Personal Protective Equipment at Work (Amendment) Regulations 2022.  We outline some of the safety measures that can be taken in the coming months when silaging, grain carting and working with bales, before concluding with a reminder of the importance of reviewing health and safety policies and giving an update on Government guidance regarding living with Covid-19.  For any queries or to book a pre-harvest health and safety briefing, please contact Robert Gazely on 07592 041617 or robert.gazely@ceresrural.co.uk

Ceres Rural – Health & Safety Bulletin – June 2022

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