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Weekly Digest ebulletin

Issued: 28 November 2024

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Minimise manual handling risks for workers this festive season

Christmas is nearly upon us and it can be a demanding time for those working throughout the festive season.

The run-up to Christmas can be especially busy for those who work in haulage and distribution.

Workers in this industry are vulnerable to the risk of musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) injuries from hazardous manual handling. This can include:

  • people lifting heavy parcels around warehouses
  • delivery drivers moving products across the country


Our step-by-step guide to manual handling at work should help you minimise these risks. 

We also have advice for users and suppliers of agency, or temporary workers, as many of these are specifically employed for the festive period.

HSE has launched a new MSD body mapping tool

The body mapping tool will help workers report and discuss any musculoskeletal aches or pains that may be caused or made worse by work activities.

Register to access the tool, along with a guide and posters on how to run a successful body mapping workshop.


Firm fined £400,000 after worker loses leg

A wood panelling company has been fined following an incident where a worker suffered a life-changing injury at its factory.

The injury was sustained when a pack of waste MDF sheets (weighing around 350kg) fell from a trailer and landed on the worker's left leg, which then had to be amputated below the knee.

HSE's investigation found there was no suitable risk assessment or system of work in place specifically relating to the risks associated with the stacking, movement and loading of waste MDF sheets.

Read more in our press release: wood panelling firm fined £400,000 after injured worker loses leg.

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Legionnaires’ disease – what you must do

Legionnaires' disease is a potentially fatal type of pneumonia, contracted by inhaling airborne water droplets containing viable legionella bacteria.

If you are an employer, or someone in control of a premises (including landlords), you:

  • are responsible for health and safety
  • need to take the right precautions to reduce the risks of exposure to legionella


HSE's step guide on Legionnaire's disease outlines what you must do to take the right precautions to reduce the risks of exposure to legionella. This includes:

  • identifying and assessing sources of risk
  • managing any risks
  • preventing or controlling any risks
  • keeping and maintaining the correct records
  • carrying out any other duties you may have


Visit our website for further guidance and resources on Legionella and Legionnaires’ disease.


Get your training solutions for 2025 with HSE

HSE will continue to deliver a wide range of innovative and relevant training courses and events in 2025.

HSE's training is delivered by experts to help organisations comply with the law and keep workforces healthy and safe.

Upcoming courses include:


Find out more about HSE's training and events.

Health and safety statistics 2024

HSE recently published the latest statistics on work-related health and safety in Great Britain, which revealed that 1.7 million working people are suffering from a work-related illness.

View the full figures: Annual work-related health and safety figures for 2023 to 2024.

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