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Public register of convictions
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Authorisation 476
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Workplace Health Campaign - Social media shorts
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Access to Information
How to get information from the Health and Safety Executive Northern Ireland including Freedom Of Information (FOI) and the use of our Public Scheme.
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Latest Publications
Our latest publications and advice can be found here. Our latest publications and advice can be found here. Our latest publications and advice can be found.
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HSENI Occupational Health Initiative - Health Surveillance
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HSENI marks Workers’ Memorial Day by calling for action for safer and healthier workplaces
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HSENI privacy notice - Workplace Health Seminar April 2025
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Workplace Health
Every workplace has health risks and under health and safety law, there are things you must do to make sure that your health and the health of your workers’ is not adversely affected.
Workplace Transport
Vehicles at work continue to be a major cause of fatal and major injuries in Northern Ireland. Throughout the last ten years 34 people have lost their life.
Asbestos
Asbestos is still a major killer in Northern Ireland. Before doing any work on the fabric of a building you must always ask for the asbestos register.
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Workplace Health
Every workplace has health risks and under health and safety law, there are things you must do to make sure that your health and the health of your workers’ is not adversely affected.
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Electrical safety
Electricity is a familiar and necessary part of everyday life, but electricity can kill or severely injure people and cause damage to property. There are simple precautions when working with, or near electricity that can be taken to significantly reduce the risk of electrical injury to you and others around you.
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The control of legionella in water systems within Care Homes
Information Leaflet
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Metalworking fluids
Exposure to metalworking fluids can cause; irritation of the skin/dermatitis, occupational asthma, bronchitis, irritation of the upper respiratory tract, breathing difficulties or, rarely, a more serious lung disease called extrinsic allergic alveolitis.
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The health and safety toolbox: How to control risks at work
This page provides helpful areas of advice, which apply to all workplaces.
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Working safely with display screen equipment
As an employer, you must protect your workers from the health risks of working with display screen equipment such as PCs, laptops, tablets and smartphones.
The regulations apply to workers who use DSE daily (for an hour or more at a time). We describe these workers as DSE users. The regulations don't apply to workers who use DSE infrequently or only use it for a short time. -
GB based businesses that manufacture or import chemicals from the EU will have to register those chemicals to a new UK Regulatory system UK REACH
GB based businesses that manufacture or import chemicals from the EU will have to register those chemicals to a new UK Regulatory system UK REACH
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Welding fume reclassified as carcinogenic
Welding remains one of the most common activities carried out in industry. Exposure to welding fume and other gases associated with welding can cause a range of ill-health conditions.
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Woodworking and health
A number of health risks exist within the woodworking industry. This page will look at COSHH, wood dust, paint spraying, noise and the steps that you can take to reduce the risks.
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Online forms
Please use the following forms to notify us of non-licensed work with asbestos or licensed asbestos removal:
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Northern Ireland Public Information on COMAH sites
Information about COMAH sites in Northern Ireland.