As you may or may not be aware a large chunk of UK environmental law is derived from EU requirements. During the transition period from January 2020 until January 2021 it was largely ‘business as usual’ from a regulatory point of view. But now, following the end of the transition … [Read more...] about Change to the structure of UK environmental law following Brexit
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Brexit, Studying Health and Safety and Novel Coronavirus (Part 2)
A few days ago I got a news circular from IOSH in my in-tray and one of the items was about how to protect travelling employees from coronavirus. This piqued my interest so I did my usual trick of falling down the rabbit hole. The IOSH item can be found … [Read more...] about Brexit, Studying Health and Safety and Novel Coronavirus (Part 2)
Brexit, Studying Health and Safety and Novel Coronavirus (Part 1)
A couple of issues have arisen that I wanted to write about. So you get two blogs for the price of one. You lucky people. Part 1: The Impact of Brexit The UK has now left the EU and we are in the transition period that ends on 31st December 2020. If you are a student … [Read more...] about Brexit, Studying Health and Safety and Novel Coronavirus (Part 1)
Futurebuild 2019 at The ExCel Centre
What is Futurebuild? The leading built environment event for professionals to meet and learn, be inspired and do business. The exhibition is held at the ExCel London spanning over three days, 5th – 7th March. There is an array of businesses exhibiting within the event, … [Read more...] about Futurebuild 2019 at The ExCel Centre
Shall We Stay or Shall We Go? The Potential Implications of ‘Brexit’ on H&S Regulation in UK
Like many, I have felt somewhat battered and bemused by the recent torrent of information and argument about our future, or not, as members of the EU. Trying to make a well-informed decision about whether to stay or leave requires trawling through a huge amount of material and … [Read more...] about Shall We Stay or Shall We Go? The Potential Implications of ‘Brexit’ on H&S Regulation in UK