The HSE’s 8 Steps to Reducing Blade Injuries

Blade injuries remain one of the most common — and costly — workplace incidents across warehousing, logistics, manufacturing, retail and food production environments. While many businesses rely heavily on PPE as the primary control measure, the HSE’s guidance makes it clear that a more proactive and structured approach is needed to achieve meaningful reductions in injuries.

In this webinar, we’ll explore the HSE’s recommended 8-step approach to reducing blade injuries and discuss how organisations can move beyond reactive safety measures towards safer cutting processes and better tool selection. The session will look at practical areas including elimination of unnecessary blade use, selecting safer cutting tools, improving working environments, training considerations and creating stronger cutting safety behaviours across teams.

We’ll also examine why many companies continue to experience recurring blade injuries despite existing controls, and how a hierarchy-led approach can help significantly reduce risk without negatively affecting operational efficiency. Rather than focusing solely on hand protection, this webinar will consider the wider causes of blade injuries, and the practical steps businesses can take to address them more effectively.

Whether you work within Health & Safety, Operations, Warehousing, Manufacturing or Continuous Improvement, this webinar will provide practical insight into building a safer, more sustainable approach to workplace cutting safety — aligned with current HSE guidance and real-world operational challenges.

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