Evaluation of the likely exposures caused by vehicle SMART (small to medium area
Category: Research
Index of Harm
The Index of Harm is an attempt to solve two difficulties that face the consideration of
Nuclear research 2006/07
The reactor nuclear research index (2006/07) is now availble. HSE nuclear safety research
Behavioural and social sciences
A scoping study to investigate the feasibility and potential market for an HSE e-learning
Vibration emission on road breakers
The measurements in this report have been made along side a project to investigate the
5 reports on horizon scanning
5 short reports have been added to the horizon scanning website, on topics such as recycling, obesity,
Workplace transport hazards
As part of the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) workplace transport priority programme, there is
Use of protective gloves to control dermal exposures
The printing industry is one of the largest sectors in the UK. The chemicals and solvents used in the
Horizon scanning conference report
HSE’s first horizon scanning conference – Horizon Scanning: health and safety in the changing workplace
Seventh research framework programme
The Framework Programme (FP) is the European Union’s main instrument for funding nuclear research
The behaviour of gas cartridges when exposed to heat
Concerns were raised by HSE to storage of large quantities of ‘Bernzomatic’ MAPP gas in 450g cartridges
Evaluation of EPS and enforcement action
First and second phases of a study that researched how enforcement influences duty holders and
Investigation of approaches to worker engagement
Approaches to worker engagement in the construction industry. The study involved an
Damage modelling of composite panels offshore
The advantages of using fibre reinforced plastics, composed of glass fibres embedded in a
Public reporting of occupational health and safety
This study of UK businesses with over 250 employees investigates the health and safety
Triggers for non-specific symptoms
Non-Specific Symptoms (NSS) are symptoms that are not related to any given disease and include fatigue,
Measurement of noise levels at live music events
More stringent noise at work regulations, developed by HSE after public consultation,
Fibre release from church organs
HSL (Inorganics and Fibres Section) were asked to investigate the possible asbestos fibre release from
Asbestos in salon hood-style hairdryers
This project was carried out in order to provide information and advice to local authorities, salon owners
The causes of major hazard incidents
A review of the existing literature on the causes of major hazard incidents and the relevant control

