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All posts by Essential Safety Training

08

Aug'25

Is Anaphylaxis a Reportable Incident Under RIDDOR?

Is Anaphylaxis a Reportable Incident Under RIDDOR? Yes! However, there is still much to discover. Read this blog to learn more.

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23

Jul'25

What is RIDDOR Dangerous Occurrence and What to Report?

Learn what a RIDDOR dangerous occurrence is, what must be reported, who should report it, and why timely reporting is vital for workplace safety in the UK.

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18

Jul'25

How Often Should PAT Testing Be Done UK?

Find out how often should PAT testing be done UK to avoid shocks, fires, and legal trouble and stay safe and compliant with the UK regulations.

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09

Jul'25

What Information Should the Accident Book Include?

Learn what information should the accident book include to ensure workplace safety and meet legal requirements in the UK. Stay safe and follow the law.

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09

Jul'25

What Is Lone Working? Understand It Before You Work Alone

What is lone working? Learn the definition, risks, UK laws, and safety measures employers must follow to protect lone workers.

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13

Jun'25

Is PAT Testing a Legal Requirement? – Everything You Need to Know

Is PAT testing a legal requirement? Typically, the answer is no, but there is a lot more to know. Find out all the answers related to the PAT testing.

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06

May'25

How to Get 5 Star Food Hygiene Rating: Step-by-Step Guidelines

Learn how to get 5 star food hygiene rating with expert tips, and common mistakes to avoid.

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05

May'25

10 Importance of Food Hygiene You Must Know

Discover the 10 key importance of food hygiene in preventing illness, reducing waste, meeting UK laws, and protecting public health in any food setting.

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