
HEALTH & SAFETY NEWS | Bouncy Castle Conviction
Two fairground workers were convicted of manslaughter by gross negligence after a bouncy castle blew away with a young girl. William Thurston and his wife

Two fairground workers were convicted of manslaughter by gross negligence after a bouncy castle blew away with a young girl. William Thurston and his wife

Insolvent company still prosecuted for safety failings An insolvent recycling company has been fined for Health & Safety breaches that resulted in an employee being

A manufacturer has been fined for exposing a worker to fumes that led to them developing occupational asthma. When the soldering worker was first employed,

A car parts manufacturer has been fined £1.6m following an outbreak of Legionnaires’ Disease and an explosion at its factory. Four staff and a nearby

Ellis Whittam is often asked about Health & Safety in the workplace. So we’ve put together some of the more commonly asked questions: Do Health

Companies fined after unsupervised fall from height Falls in the workplace are the single biggest cause of workplace deaths and one of the main causes

A waste management firm has been fined after a worker attempted to stop his runaway lorry rolling along a public road. The worker was dragged

Transport company fined after Health & Safety failings led to death. A haulage company has been fined after a worker was fatally crushed while helping

The government’s target of three million apprentices by 2020 is set to challenge the employers taking them on. Aside from how everything will be paid

Two foundry workers suffered serious burns after an electrical incident. The employees were attempting to bring the power back on after a furnace had been