Heritage risk guidance
Specialist services from our risk management experts – helping the heritage sector successfully manage both day-to-day and strategic risks.
Heritage risk management articles
In a competitive industry, interruptions to your business can put you on the back foot. Our practical guidance covers key operational risks, from broad topics such as fire safety to specific risks like slips and trips.
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Trustees are a million strong army
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Young people in the workplace
When young people start work for the first time, they may be at greater risk of injury than other staff.
Ladders and stepladders
Ladders and stepladders are used in many workplaces. They offer a practical option for low-risk, short-duration tasks.
Safety signs
Safety signs play an important role in warning of hazards or advising on what precautions need to be taken.
Supply chain risk and resilience
Supply chains can make life a lot easier if you don’t have the resource in-house, or you simply don’t want the hassle.
Home working
Whilst working from home has been the norm for some, in recent years it has become commonplace for many.
People
How people’s behaviours and capability can increase the chances of slips and trips occurring.
Training and information
Staff need to know how to work safely and protect others. Key to this is providing adequate health and safety training and information.
Working alone
Employees working on their own can face a number of additional hazards.
Playground equipment safety
If you are responsible for playground equipment, you will need to ensure it is safe to use and properly maintained.
Safe use of biomass boilers
Biomass is increasingly viewed as a green alternative to traditional forms of energy.
Selling second-hand goods
Raising funds through selling second-hand goods is commonplace for many organisations and groups.
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