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Free Health and Safety Posters

Free Health and Safety Posters
We appreciate that it's sometimes difficult to get people engaged in health & safety issues, so we've tried to get some important messages across in...

Health & Safety Processes to Impress the Insurers

Health & Safety Processes to Impress the Insurers
It’s nice when the annual insurance review passes without hitch. It’s even nicer when you get some really positive feedback on new safety measures....

SG World Launches New Competition for Schools

SG World Launches New Competition for Schools
SG World provides 1 in 3 UK schools with visitor management solutions so we imagine our ID passes have been used to welcome all sorts of weird and...

'Tufty Club' Celebrates Long Service Awardees

'Tufty Club' Celebrates Long Service Awardees
SG World’s Centurian Club, which recognises the achievements of their longest-serving members of staff, celebrated some key milestones at their...

SG World - Playing the Long Game

SG World - Playing the Long Game
Once again SG World is celebrating its people’s drive and commitment with its Long Service Awards. It’s a longstanding tradition that the factory...

Tough Mudder – the Aftermath

Tough Mudder – the Aftermath
Congratulations to everyone at SG World and Banks Sheridan who completed the Tough Mudder on Sunday and lived to tell the tale. Participants raised...

Keeping the Kids Safe on Holiday

Keeping the Kids Safe on Holiday
SG World work with schools to keep kids safe during term time so we’ve put together a holiday checklist to keep them safe if you are jetting off with...

Healthy & Safety Event: Making the paper work really work

Healthy & Safety Event: Making the paper work really work
As well as exhibiting at the recent Health and Safety Event at the NEC, SG World took the opportunity to attend the supporting seminar programme. The...

HSE Releases Provisional Annual Fatality at Work Statistics

The HSE has just issued someprovisionalfatality at work statistics for the period April 2014 – March 2015. The top line figure of 142 people killed...