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Category: Health and Safety

Understanding the Types of Pneumothorax

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 17/07/2026
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Understanding the Types of Pneumothorax is important for first aiders, first responders, and healthcare professionals. A pneumothorax, often referred to as a collapsed lung, can develop in several different ways … Continue Reading →

HSE Stats: Work-Related Mental Health Explained

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 15/07/2026
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The latest HSE statistics for 2024 to 2025 clearly show that Work-Related Mental Health continue to present a serious and growing challenge across workplaces in Great Britain. From the very … Continue Reading →

Understanding Gluten-Free Foods for Coeliac Disease

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 11/07/2026
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Understanding Gluten-Free Foods for Coeliac Disease is essential for anyone involved in preparing, serving, or purchasing food. Although coeliac disease affects around 1% of the UK population, many people still … Continue Reading →

What Is a Pneumothorax?

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 10/07/2026
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What Is a Pneumothorax is an important question for first aiders, healthcare professionals, and anyone wanting to understand chest injuries and breathing emergencies. A pneumothorax, often called a collapsed lung, … Continue Reading →

Egg Precautions for Food Safety and Hygiene

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 04/07/2026
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  Egg Precautions for Food Safety and Hygiene are an important part of preventing foodborne illness and maintaining safe food preparation practices. Eggs are a nutritious and versatile ingredient used … Continue Reading →

Best Practices for Storing Adrenaline Auto-Injectors

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 03/07/2026
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Best Practices for Storing Adrenaline Auto-Injectors are essential for protecting pupils with severe allergies in schools and educational settings. During anaphylaxis, every second matters. Therefore, schools must ensure that adrenaline … Continue Reading →

Using Face Shields and Goggles Around Machinery

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 01/07/2026
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Using Face Shields and Goggles correctly is absolutely essential when working with machinery such as grinders, cutters, and other high-risk tools. From the very beginning, protecting your eyes should be … Continue Reading →

Recognising Dizziness and Breathing Difficulties in Anaphylaxis

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 27/06/2026
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  Recognising Dizziness and Breathing Difficulties in Anaphylaxis is a critical skill for first aiders, healthcare professionals, teachers, carers, and members of the public. While many allergic reactions remain mild, … Continue Reading →

Inside an Anaphylaxis Kit

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 26/06/2026
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Inside an Anaphylaxis Kit you will find essential emergency equipment designed to help staff respond quickly during a severe allergic reaction. However, simply having an anaphylaxis kit available is not … Continue Reading →

Allergic Reactions and Anaphylaxis Treatments

  • By keith.sleightholm
  • 20/06/2026
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  Allergic Reactions and Anaphylaxis Treatments are important topics for anyone involved in first aid, healthcare, education, food service, or childcare. Allergies affect millions of people worldwide, and while some … Continue Reading →

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