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At Immerse Safety, we keep you informed with the latest updates from across our consultancy, training, and wider safety work. From company announcements and new service developments to industry news, guidance changes, and practical insights, this is where you will find what matters and why it matters.

We share timely, clear information to help you stay ahead of changes, improve compliance, and strengthen everyday safety performance. Browse the posts below for updates, expert commentary, and resources you can put into practice.

If you would like to discuss how any update affects your organisation, contact us to find out more.

Team Expansion at Immerse Safety

We are delighted to welcome Louise to the Immerse Safety team as our Business Manager. In this role, Louise supports a range of key business functions, including the day-to-day operational running of the company, strengthening and developing client relationships, enhancing…

Manual Handling Training now CPD Certified

We are proud to announce that our Fire Marshal Training Course is now officially certified by The CPD Certification Service! This accreditatWe’re pleased to announce that our Manual Handling Training Course is now certified by The CPD Certification Service. This accreditation…

EEEGR Awards 2025 – ‘One to Watch’ Award

We are delighted to share that Georgia Harvey and Carly Hughes CMIOSH attended the EEEGR (East of England Energy Group) Awards last night at Dunston Hall Golf & Country Club, where we won the One to Watch Award. A huge congratulations…

Our Fire Marshal Training Course is now officially CPD Certified

We are proud to announce that our Fire Marshal Training Course is now officially certified by The CPD Certification Service! This accreditation reflects our continued commitment to delivering high-quality, practical, and engaging training that helps organisations improve competence, confidence, and compliance in…

Worker crushed by skip wagon

Biffa fined near £2.5 million after worker crushed by skip wagon. What happened? What was the result? Lessons Learned Further Information

Worker fatality due to no segregation

A construction company that specialises in road resurfacing in London has been fined £1,000,000 after one of its employees was killed by a reversing road-sweeper.  What happened? The investigation found that: What was the result? Lessons Learned Further Information Further…