Top 5 Most Read Articles of 2025

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The focus of 2025 was to create content that was genuinely useful: practical guidance, clear takeaways and real-life application with busy health and safety teams in mind. From actionable checklists to in-depth explainers, break downs of key reports, every piece has been designed to help you improve processes, make decisions with confidence and strengthen your culture of care.

The five articles below are the ones that resonated most in 2025.

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6 Steps to Avoid Common Incident Investigation Errors 

A concise guide to tightening up your investigation process so each incident leads to clearer insights and stronger corrective actions.

10 Office Hazards you Might be Missing

A quick rundown of often-overlooked office risks, with simple ideas to spot and resolve them before they cause harm.

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Emerging Tech Products for Ergonomic Workplaces in 2025

An overview of new ergonomic tools and technologies reshaping how organisations support comfortable, healthy working.

Cultivating Wellbeing: Why Your Workplace Should Consider a Staff Garden

A look at how staff gardens and green spaces can boost wellbeing, connection and morale in practical, manageable ways.

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Raynaud’s: Health and Safety Risk Management in Cold Working Environments

A high-level introduction to Raynaud’s, its impact in cold workplaces and the key controls employers should consider.

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