Legislation update: Preparing for fire, health and environmental safety compliance in 2026

From Awaab’s Law to new carbon monoxide requirements and the latest deforestation regulations, OSH compliance in 2026 is shaping up to be a year of sweeping reform across fire safety, environmental compliance, and occupational health. Organisations will have to navigate overlapping legal duties that demand stronger governance, better risk assessment, and greater accountability.

In this on-demand webinar, we unpacked the most significant legislative and regulatory developments reshaping the safety landscape, including new obligations for landlords and housing providers, the expansion of environmental reporting duties, and practical steps to align workplace safety and sustainability with emerging legal standards.

This session covered:

  • Awaab’s Law and housing safety reform: What it means for property managers, landlords and compliance teams.
  • Martyn’s Law compliance: The new requirements for venues and public spaces under Martyn’s Law, aimed at improving security and safety measures for the public and staff.
  • Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 updates: The latest amendments to fire safety regulations in England for residential and commercial premises.
  • Metrology Act compliance: An overview of the Metrology Act and its updates, and what businesses need to do to adhere to measurement standards for accurate and reliable data in trade and industry.
  • Environmental compliance update: New EU and UK rules on deforestation, lithium-ion battery safety, hazardous chemicals, and sustainability disclosures.
  • Technology and enforcement: How AI and digital monitoring are transforming inspection and compliance practices.

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