A company responsible for maintaining the grounds of a naval base in Cornwall has been fined after three workers were diagnosed with a debilitating condition that left them with permanent nerve damage. The three men, who do not wish to be named, were employed to maintain the extensive grounds at HMS Raleigh in Torpoint where…
Changes to Safety Law Poster
Most of you will be aware that as from the 6th April 2014 all businesses must display the new (its been around for about 5 years) Health & Safety Law poster or you can issue to staff copies of the new leaflets. The link is to the FAQ HSE site re the poster http://www.hse.gov.uk/contact/faqs/lawposter.htm?ebul=pubns&cr=1/may-14 …
HSE Construction Section Report – Plan of Work
Construction Division ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Plan of Work 2014/2015 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. For public information 2 Foreword Welcome to this summary of HSE Construction Division’s Plan of Work for 2014/15. This is the second year that I will be Chief Inspector of Construction; in my first year, I have had the opportunity to see at first hand much of…
Video footage lands skip firm owner in court
The owner of a skip hire firm in Bacup has been fined after he was filmed putting an employee’s life in danger by lifting him in a digger bucket. Christopher Jones was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a concerned member of the public videoed the incident at Shadlock Skips on Newchurch…
Health and Safety Week: celebrating UK safety record
The rate of fatal accidents in the UK has fallen by 85% since the introduction of the Health and Safety at Work Act in 1974, 40 years ago. In celebration of this, health and safety organisations across the country are uniting to launch Health & Safety Week 2014, which will take place between 16–20 June….