
H&S NEWS | Courts get tough on unsafe work at height
One week has seen three separate courts hand out heavy fines after unsafe work at height. This includes: Survey Roofing Group was ordered to pay

One week has seen three separate courts hand out heavy fines after unsafe work at height. This includes: Survey Roofing Group was ordered to pay

A boat manufacturer has been fined after an employee suffered chemical burns while using a solvent to clean a boat. The worker was using a

A packaging company has been fined after a worker lost three fingers in a cutting machine. The employee was cleaning the hot blade of a

A fencing manufacturer has been fined after a worker suffered serious injury. The employee had been manually packing fencing panels into shipping containers when some

A textile firm has been fined after safety breaches led to a worker being crushed to death. In attempting to free a stuck package, the

Today, 4th July, the latest Health & Safety Executive (HSE) statistics have been released. Nick Wilson, Director of Health & Safety at Ellis Whittam comments

According to Health & Safety Executive (HSE) data, some 70 people are killed and 2,000 seriously injured each year in incidents involving moving vehicles in

A care home operator has been fined after Health & Safety breach es came to light following a resident’s fall from a stairlift. An investigation

A ready meal maker has been fined by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) after stacked food trays collapsed and fatally struck an employee. The

When it comes to landlord and tenant Health & Safety, responsibility is shared. Landlords and tenants of commercial premises are responsible for maintaining their properties