by theEHP | Oct 1, 2012 | Health & Safety, Health & Safety, Research, Store
Most European companies still don’t have procedures for managing workplace stress and other psychosocial risks, despite the increasing threat that they pose to Europe’s workers (Video Embedded).
by theEHP | Sep 16, 2012 | Environmental Protection, Research, Store, Sustainability
Risks to public health in the UK from climate change are spelled out in a report published by the Health Protection Agency. The study, Health Effects of Climate Change in the UK 2012, is an extensive update of earlier reports published by the Department of Health.
by theEHP | Sep 16, 2012 | Food Safety, Food Safety, Research, Store
Certain process stages and regions in smoked fish processing plants appear to be more susceptible than others to persistent colonisation by Listeria monocytogenes, an FSA in Scotland (FSAS) literature survey has found. These regions include drains, skinning machines, brine injection units and fish slicers.
by theEHP | Sep 9, 2012 | Food Safety, Food Safety, Research, Store
A Leeds city centre restaurant has been fined for serious food safety offences found in an unannounced inspection after reports of salmonella food poisoning that left 19 people ill (Full Foodborne Outbreak Report Included).
by theEHP | Aug 18, 2012 | Housing, Housing, Research, Store
Tuition fees of up to £9,000 are a daunting prospect for any student embarking on higher education, but new research from the UK’s leading flat and house share website SpareRoom.co.uk – based on more than 300,000 rental properties – can reveal the university towns and cities with the most affordable private-sector room rents, with the price of bills included, for students looking to make savings while studying.