
Workplace vehicles and falls risk | Company fined after employee falls from lorry
A manufacturer has been fined after an employee suffered serious injury in a fall from height. The employee was injured after he fell from a

A manufacturer has been fined after an employee suffered serious injury in a fall from height. The employee was injured after he fell from a
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An electric gate company has been handed a £30,000 fine for health and safety failings that led to the death of a six-year-old boy. The

Health and safety is often seen as separate to other business activities, but with million-pound fines now commonplace, health and safety failings can make or

A wheel refurbishment company has been sentenced after a 16-year-old apprentice was overcome by vapours from chemicals used to strip and clean alloy wheels. The