Facilities management (FM) professionals have been offered new practical guidance this week.
Hospital fine over Legionnaires’
An Essex hospital is due to be fined heavily after two patients died following contraction of Legionnaires’ disease. Six other patients at Basildon Hospital were also infected.
Firms warned over first aid reforms
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) will no longer approve first aid training and qualifications for businesses under reforms which come into effect next month.
Superbug death rates drop again
The amount of people being killed by the MRSA superbug is continuing to fall, according to official statistics.
Low energy building boom predicted
The market for sustainable and eco-friendly buildings is expected to rocket in the USA, according to new research.
Firms back fire certificates return
One in three smaller businesses want the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 to be replaced by old fire certificates, a IFSEC Fire survey found.
BIFM withdraws from merger talks
The British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM) is to pull out of merger negotiations with Asset Skills, CSSA and FMA, it has announced.
Pneumonia fine for Wirral care home
A private care home on the Wirral has been fined £40,000 for failing to manage the risk of its residents catching a potentially deadly form of pneumonia.
Waste recycling fire risk warning
Following two high profile fires at waste recycling plants recently, the Chief Fire Officers Association (CFOA) is working together with the Environment Agency and the Wood & Tyre Recycling Association to review existing guidelines.