- Health and safety law poster [1]
- Accident book [2]
- Circular sawing machines (Poster) [3]
- Control of legionella bacteria in water systems: Audit checklists [4]
- The safety of free steered vehicle operations below ground in British coal mines [5]
- Guidance and information on escape from mines [6]
- Guidance on the design and construction of safety critical electrical systems at mines [7]
- Guidance on the design, installation and use of free standing support systems (including powered supports) in coal mines [8]
- Safe use of belt conveyors in mines [9]
- The large-scale contained use of biological agents [10]
- Working safely with research animals: Management of infection risks [11]
- The guide to safe use of power-operated paper-cutting guillotines [12]
- Multi-skilling in the petroleum industry [13]
- Safe working and the prevention of infection in clinical laboratories and similar facilities [14]
- VDU workstation checklist [15]
- Management of occupational health risks in the offshore oil and gas industry [16]
- An interim evaluation of the Offshore Installation (Safety Case) Regulations 1992 [17]
- EH40: Workplace Exposure Limits: Containing the list of workplace exposure limits for use with the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (as amended) [18]
- Risks from handling explosives in ports [19]
- MDHS100: Surveying, sampling and assessment of asbestos-containing materials [20]
- CS21: Storage and handling of organic peroxides [21]
- EH66: Grain dust [22]
- EH70: Control of fire-water run-off from CIMAH sites to prevent environmental damage [23]
- EH75-2: Occupational exposure limits for hyperbaric conditions Hazard assessment document [24]
- EH75-4: Respirable crystalline silica [25]
- EH75-5: Respirable crystalline silica [26]
- MS24: Medical aspects of occupational skin disease [27]
- PM29: Electrical risks from steam/water pressure cleaners [28]
- PM56: Noise from pneumatic systems [29]
- PM65: Worker protection at crocodile (alligator) shears [30]
- PM66: Scrap baling machines [31]