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How to Keep Your Employees Safe in the Event of a Fire

When it comes to keeping your employees safe, it is always prudent to expect the best but plan for the worst; you will never regret making the necessary fire safety arrangements. Safeguarding your business against fire by ensuring the necessary equipment, such as fire extinguishers and sprinklers, are functional and in place, alongside being aware of key aspects of fire prevention, can help to prevent tragedy and destruction. In fact, regulation 43 of the harmonised work health and safety (WHS) legislation outlines the necessity for a business to adequately prepare to ensure the safety of their workforce in the event of a fire.

Asbestos and Your Business: The Law

While specific laws will vary between states, it's important to have a general idea about the legality of asbestos in your business's building.  If you find asbestos there, it may well be your legal responsibility to have it removed, and this guide aims to help you ascertain when that's the case and how to go about doing it if so. Why Is Asbestos Dangerous? If there has been asbestos in your building for some time now and it has only just been discovered, you may wonder what the purpose of having it removed is.

Turning a Skip Bin Into a Tiny Home: Ideas to Consider

The tiny house movement is growing all over the world, and people make little homes from scratch or out of existing objects. If you want a unique tiny home, you may want to consider skip bins. Here are some points to keep in mind if you decide you want to build your home in a skip bin. 1. Choose the largest skip you can find Although the goal of a tiny home is living in a small space, you don't want to be completely cramped.