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Advice to give pregnant women on infections that can be transmitted via contact with animals that are or have recently given birth.
What you must do when you keep livestock or manage land.
Regulations that brewers and contract brewers must comply with when producing beer to sell.
Controlled chemicals, drug precursor chemicals and hazardous chemicals.
How BEIS has planned for emergencies potentially affecting oil, gas and electricity production and supply, and the civil nuclear establishment.
Find out about the licences you need and rules you must follow to import Specified Animal Pathogens into England, Scotland and Wales.
What happens when the Building Safety Regulator investigates a registered building inspector.
Exemption, notification, registering and licensing of radioactive substances and radiation generators in the UK.
Find out which gas appliances must comply with the Gas Appliances (Safety) Regulations 1995, exemption and penalties for non-compliance
How to apply to become an authorised ship recycling facility and operate legally under the approval.
These factsheets give details about the Health and Safety Executive’s early position on the regulatory approach of the Building Safety Regulator.
Use the ship recycling facility plan template to apply for your ship recycling authorisation.
These regulations ensure that EU-derived health and safety protections will continue to be available in Northern Irish domestic law after Brexit.
These regulations ensure that EU-derived health and safety protections will continue to be available in Northern Irish domestic law after EU exit
Guidance for healthcare providers in the UK.
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