
Charitable trust fined after butler death
A charitable trust responsible for maintaining a Tudor stately home has been fined after a butler was crushed to death by a faulty lift. The

A charitable trust responsible for maintaining a Tudor stately home has been fined after a butler was crushed to death by a faulty lift. The

A firm of estate agents has been fined after a househunter fell down a well in the garden of a home she had gone to

There has been a dramatic rise in the size of Health & Safety fines in the last year and the latest case sees furniture giant

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A businessman faces prosecution and jail after an investigation by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) discovered workplace risk had not been “appropriately” assessed. A

The importance of risk assessments and training has again been shown following a university’s prosecution after students were given killer caffeine levels. Two sports science

The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has made another successful prosecution after safety failings resulted in factory workers being injured. The incident at carmaker Jaguar

We take a quick look at good practice to ensure safe use of hand power tools in the workplace. Two questions that regularly crop up

Getting hands caught in unguarded machinery is one of the most common causes of injury in manufacturing. More than 10 food and drinks firms were

Wilko, the budget high street retailer, has been fined more than £2 million for safety failings including not risk assessing the use of lift cages.