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One Real Hazard, Every Week, in Your Inbox

Weekly Safety Alerts is a short email from our team. Each one takes a real incident or near miss, explains what caused it, and gives you the practical control you can apply on your own site this week.

  • A 2-minute read, written by practising safety officers, not a marketing team.
  • Plain English, with the regulation reference where it matters (UK HSE, Irish HSA).
  • Drawn from live site work across energy, construction, data centres, and water.

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What's inside

What Lands in Your Inbox Each Week

Every alert follows the same simple shape, so it takes two minutes to read and you can act on it the same day.

The hazard

A real incident or near miss from live site work, described in enough detail that your team recognises it on their own job.

The cause

What actually went wrong, with the relevant UK HSE or Irish HSA regulation named so you can check your own position against it.

The fix

The practical control to put in place this week, written by a safety officer who has applied it on site, not lifted from a template.

A recent example

Built From Real Site Work, Not Theory

Our advisors work on energy, construction, data centre, and water sites every week. The alerts come from what they see and stop, such as an overloaded telehandler lift halted on a Finnish site, or compliance gaps found across 63 substations in 6 months.

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