Around half of work-related ill health is down to stress, depression or anxiety, with each person suffering taking an average of 19.6 days off work per year Why prioritise good mental health and prevent work-related stress? Because it's: the law good for business the right thing to do The law requires all employers to prevent work-related stress and support good mental health in the workplace by doing a risk assessment and acting on it. Failing to manage stress at work can cost employers in reduced productivity, sickness absence, or even losing a valued member of the team. HSEâs Working Minds campaign can help. Find out how to support your workers to thrive: register for our free online learning for step-by-step guidance download a risk assessment template see the Talking Toolkit for help structuring your conversations  sign up to our monthly e-newsletter HSE has issued the Ministry of Defence (MoD) with a Crown Censure following the death of a reservist soldier The Censure was issued following a fatal incident where the solider was killed after the Jackal vehicle he was driving rolled multiple times down a steep hill at a training area. HSE's investigation found that: the training course involved hazardous activities, which gave rise to the potential for the vehicle to roll, meaning those taking part in the training were exposed to risk the course programme devised progressed too quickly and prevented trainees from developing the necessary expertise and skills risk assessments were not suitable and sufficient and standing orders and directions had not been properly followed For further details and information read our press release. You can visit our news centre for more on recent enforcement cases which include a: £360,000 fine for nationwide bakery after a worker loses finger chemicals firm fined following an explosion HSE has published new guidance on using nitrous oxide (gas and air) safely in maternity units This guidance is aimed at those in maternity units who are responsible for preventing harm from high levels of exposure to nitrous oxide. It covers: levels of exposure control measures monitoring exposure management systems Visit our website guidance on: Using nitrous oxide (gas and air) safely in maternity units Join HSE to develop your career and help protect lives and livelihoods We currently have a range of vacancies, which include: Trainee Inspector of Health and Safety closes 18 October; 23 roles available Paralegal Officer closes 21 October Health, Safety and Wellbeing Service Delivery Co-ordinator closes 28 October  |