Free resources
Practical, considered. Free.
Things from the work that are worth sharing. Templates, briefings, the odd checklist. Always with sources cited; always written so the person doing the work can use it.
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A risk assessment template — written by hand, informed by competent advice.
You know your teams. The people doing the work see things you cannot. The accountability is yours; the support is ours. The template — built around the HSE’s five steps — is one piece. A short video makes it useful to the people doing the job.
Coming soon
What an HSE inspector actually looks at first.
A short briefing on the four documents that usually decide how an unannounced visit goes — and the two questions inspectors quietly use to gauge whether the rest is real.
The £20,820 number, line by line.
HSE’s cost figure for a workplace injury — broken down into what is in it, what is not, and what a board paper should do with it.
Five board questions worth asking before signing.
A short prompt-set for directors before they sign off a safety strategy. Designed to take ten minutes to read and ten minutes to use.
A near-miss reporting prompt that does not feel like a punishment.
Single-page card for team leads to use in shift handovers. Built around what people will actually answer honestly.
If something here is useful
Twenty minutes on what to do with it.
An honest conversation about your people, your risks, the work you are carrying. No pitch. No follow-up sequence. You leave with at least one useful thing.
Worth a few more minutes.
Proactive safety. Plainly done.
The four moments that bring people to us, and the two ways we typically engage.
Real workplaces, real hazards.
What the numbers tell us — sector by sector — and what the work usually looks like.
The duties, in plain English.
HSWA, MHSWR and the regulations beneath them — set out without the textbook.